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Theodore Lee Rednour
Born in Detroit, Michigan on October 5th, 1956 to the late June Wood and Clifton Rednour. Ted was someone that blessed the lives of everyone he met.
He obtained a bachelors degree in Psychology at Brescia University. With his degree, he began a career as a psychologist to benefit the lives of special needs adults. He later created North American Locations which he operated for many years. He traveled the world as a horseman, showing award-winning quarter horses and offering training services on his ranch. He eventually began his work as a minister, teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. He sought out to make a friend, and a disciple out of every person he met.
Preceded in death by his parents, June and George Miller and Clifton Rednour, brother Sonny Rednour, brother Larry Rednour, sister Laura Rednour, and grandson Michael Woodard
He leaves behind his life partner Tammy Jones,
Children Amy Rednour Burns, Stacy (Ron) Ahlstrom, and Phillip (Christina) Long.
Grandchildren, Kalianna Burns, Kendalynn Burns, Mariah (Eli) Chezem, Jalon Applegate, Iva Ahlstrom, Abby Ahlstrom, Chance Long, Justin (Mackenzie) Long, Avery Long, and Tessa Long.
Great grandchildren Kylo Burns, Karusso Cooley,
And siblings Cindy and Tim (Kristi) Rednour.
Those of which he loved dearly, along with a multitude of nieces, nephews, family, and friends he made from near and far.
Ted was an exceptionally intelligent man, spiritually, emotionally, and academically. A classic man with an appreciation for rock and roll, cars, and going fast. He was a hardcore man that offered a soft heart and comfort in his crafty articulate. He leaves us with heartfelt memories of jamming to the guitar, and staying up late with his loved ones to satisfy a sweet tooth together.
There are no words to fulfill how greatly he was loved and will be missed, nor a replacement for the void left in our heart; other than the courage to carry on his legacy to make a difference in peoples’ lives and win souls over to Heaven, where he now resides.
The family is asking for monetary donations in lieu of gifts or flowers, made directly to the funeral home Hager and Cundiff.
This obituary was written by family member, Kalianna Burns
All arrangements are under the care of Hager & Cundiff Funeral Home, and we express our deepest sympathy to Ted's family and friends.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
207 West Oak Street, Nicholasville, KY 40356
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.


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