1962
2026
Sep 18, 1962 - Mar 19, 2026
Vincent Lee Redinger, a dedicated worker, passionate farmer, and beloved family man, passed away on March 19, 2026, in Wichita, KS. Born on September 18, 1962, in Wichita, Vincent lived a life marked by hard work, genuine kindness, and a spirited personality that left a lasting impression on all who knew him.
Vincent devoted over 25 years to Agco in Hesston, where he seamlessly adapted through several departments and roles, demonstrating both his versatility and dedication. Alongside his professional career, Vincent maintained his deep roots in the Halstead area, where he farmed and Wheat Harvested with his family of four, his Uncle Johnny and various friends. .His connection to the land and community was a defining aspect of his life.
Those who knew Vincent often described him as having a "ornery" personality-an affectionate testament to his strong-willed and independent nature. Beneath that exterior, however, beat a big heart full of generosity and care. He was always ready to lend a hand and cherished his family above all else. Recently, reconnecting with his brothers and sisters brought him great joy, enriching his life during his final years.
Vincent's interests and hobbies painted a picture of a man who embraced life's pleasures fully. He was an avid motorcyclist, finding freedom and exhilaration riding his Harley Davidson. A trip planned with his brother was something he eagerly anticipated. His affection for vehicles was also expressed in the time he spent lovingly restoring his 1968 Mustang and 1962 Ford pickup. His love extended beyond machinery to animals and livestock, with his loyal dogs Pickles and Jacks holding a special place in his heart.
A longtime member of the Newton Eagles #2516, Vincent valued camaraderie and community, enjoying the friendships and fellowship the organization offered.
Vincent is survived by his wife, Brenda (Brunk) Redinger; sons, Sebastion Sutton (Nikki Bell), Ryan Redinger, Thomas Blanco, and Michael (Autumn) Blanco; brothers, John Rogers and James Rogers; sisters, Deborah Rogers and Sheryl Redinger; and his cherished grandson, Braxton Bell. He was preceded in death by his parents, Gerald Redinger and Darlene (Nickel) Redinger.
Vincent Lee Redinger's life was one of dedication, spirited individuality, and enduring love. His memory lives on in the hearts of his family and friends, who will remember him for his kindness, resilience, and the unmistakable spirit that defined him.
Private family services are being planned.
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Mary Wilson
March 24, 2026
Our lives intertwined for a moments still have memories. Sheryl my condolences to you and your family. Rick you are included. God be with you all.
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