Edward Wayne Reddic, age 64 passed away Monday, November 29, 2021. He was a graduate of Theodore Roosevelt High School in 1976 and received a B. A. in Management from Angelo State University in 1982. Ed began his career in the restaurant industry at the young age of 15 as a dishwasher. He ends his career with over 30 years of experience in restaurant management. Ed loved to watch old westerns, listen to music, and cook. He was especially gifted at operating a barbeque grill. As a former high school and college football player, he developed a deep loved for the game, often watching NFL and college football on television. Ed Reddic greatly enjoyed spending time with his friends and family.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Willie D. Reddic and Viola Reddic, and his brother, Charles Reddic.
Ed is survived by his twin daughters, Valentine Reddic and Dominique Reddic and his siblings, Willie O. Reddic, Ron Reddic, and Tamie Reddic.
Family and Friends are invited to attend the wake on Monday, December 6th anytime from5-8 p.m. at Chapel Hill Funeral Home. Celebration of life will begin on Tuesday, December 7, 2021, at 11 a.m. also at the funeral home.
Burial will follow in Chapel Hill Memorial Park.
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Felicia Ards-Cheek
December 7, 2021
So sorry to hear of Ed's passing. My thoughts and prayers for the children and family. Rest in Peace, Ed!
Rick Yoder
December 5, 2021
To The Reddic Family...my deepest condolences to each of you on the passing of your brother and the twin´s father. I remember watching Ed play for Roosevelt HS when I was a young boy. Ed was also my favorite Manager at Jim´s on Walzem, my first ever real job! Blessings to you on the loss of Ed.
Mike Millegan
December 2, 2021
It is with sadness that I learned of Ed's passing. From Seaside to San Antonio to San Angelo I have known Ed and the Reddic family. To linda and his children I pray for you and for your healing. To his brothers and sister you all are family to me and i will always remember your friendship and kindness. We lost a good brother but we know his soul is resting and at peace. God Bless you all. Be Strong and of good courage. So long Ed I'm grateful to have known you. Mike Millegan
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