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V. Anne Redick
Valeria Anne (Stiff) Redick left this earthly world on March 1, 2016. Anne was born in Marion, Ohio on February 9, 1934, graduated from Cory-Rawson High School, and attended Ohio State University, where she became an accredited radiology technician. She married Lloyd Redick of Jenera, OH, in June, 1954.
Anne accompanied Lloyd on his journey through medical school, with the US Navy, the University of Kentucky, and lastly at Duke University. They moved to the Durham area in 1974, and have lived at the Forest at Duke since 2007. Anne devoted her life to her children, her church, and a number of other activities, including the Duke Campus Club and the Nearly New Shoppe.
Anne was greatly loved and is survived by five children: Karen E. Hale (Michael), Kathryn R. Young (Donald), Thomas F. Redick (Katie), John M. Redick (Ann), and Daniel S. Redick (Dawn), 10 grandchildren, and one great grandchild.
Friends and family are welcome to a visitation at the home of her daughter, on Saturday, March 5, 2016 from 1:00PM to 3:00PM.
Memorial services will be held at Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Durham, NC on Saturday, March 19, 2016 at 11:00AM, with reception to follow.
A Celebration of Life will be held at The Forest at Duke at a later date.
Remembrances may be made to Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (824 N. Buchanan Blvd., Durham, NC 27701, or the Benevolent Fund of the Forest at Duke (2701) Pickett Rd., Durham, NC 27705).
Arrangements are under the care of Hall-Wynne Funeral Services in Durham.
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Evelyn DeRoche
Dear Dr Reddick , I’m so sorry to hear about the death of your wife. She must have been a wonderful person to have been married to you . Please know I will keep you I my prayers.
Sincerely
EvelynDeRoche, CRNA
Brigitte & Frank Hurley
Dear Lloyd,
We were very sad to hear this news. Please accept our sympathy and know that we’ll be praying for you both until we’re all together again.
Ted hoffman
Lloyd. Sorry to learn of Anne’s passing. You two lived a very productive life together and she certainly knew how to pick a great partner in life. Thanks for all the years at Duke and for your teaching and mentoring. Only good things for your future. Ted Hoffman
Pam Hursey
Dr. Redick, So sorry to hear of Anne’s passing. Please know our family is praying for you in this time of loss. May God’s grace sustain you and encourage you the days ahead. -Pam Hursey/Psalm 23/**I worked in Anesthesiology for the CRNA/resident program at Duke from 1979-1986.