1935 – 2025
Rheba June Redmon, 89, of Utah, entered peacefully into the presence of her Lord and Savior on August 3, 2025. Born in Oswego, Kansas, Rheba lived a life devoted to faith, family, and service.
After a dedicated career as a Licensed Vocational Nurse in Lancaster, California, Rheba retired and eventually made her home in Utah to be near family. Though she had no children of her own, she poured her heart into her many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great nephews, great great-nieces, and great great-nephews, all of whom she loved dearly.
Rheba is survived by her sister, Barbara Taylor, and is reunited in heaven with her siblings Dianna Moehle and Gary Redmon. Her tender, caring spirit was evident to all who knew her, she was just as sweet as can be, often putting the needs of others above her own and worrying about everyone else.
A lifelong Pentecostal Christian, Rheba’s love for the Lord guided her every step. In her later years, she faithfully participated in church by watching Jimmy Swaggart’s services and praising God from her home. She loved shopping, going out to lunch, and enjoying simple pleasures with those she loved.
Her life was a testimony of unwavering faith, kindness, and compassion. She will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege to know her, but we rejoice knowing she is now in the arms of Jesus.
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