December 29, 1927 - September 10, 2009
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Age 81, of View Rd. Castile, died September 10, 2009 at the Teresa House in Geneseo.
She was born December 29, 1927 in Syracuse the daughter of the late Howard and Edith Hoste Bramer. She and her husband Joseph owned and operated the Redden’s Jewelers in Castile for 43 years prior to their retirement in 1990. She was a member of the Gala Club of Castile and member of American Legion Auxiliary in Castile.
Surviving are her husband of over 61 years, Joseph Redden; her son Tom Redden of Meeker CO.; her daughter Carol Robinson of Geneseo; a brother James (Bonnie) Bramer of Perry; 3 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call Saturday, October 3 from 1-2 PM at the Harmon-Watson Funeral Home 35 N Main St. Castile, NY where a memorial service will be held immediately following at 2:00 pm. Memorials made be made in Beverly’s name to the Teresa House, 21 Highland Rd., Geneseo, NY 14454. Online condolence at http://www.harmon-watson.com.
October 3, 2009 : Memorial Service for Beverly J. Redden - 2:00 PM - At Harmon-Watson Funeral Home
Oct 12.09 from Ron Smith:
Dear Redden Family,
I just found the funeral announcement while I was browsing through some older issues of the Daily News.
I am sorry to hear of your loss.
Sep 25.09 from Jean Lowden Sullivan:
Joe, Carol, Jim and Tom: I have known all of you since I was a little girl in Castile and have always admired Bev for the soft spoken, beautiful woman she was. You are in my thoughts and prayers and my love and deepest sympathy are with you during this sad time. May God be with you all and ease the pain in your hearts. Sincerely, Jeannie
Sep 22.09 from Jim Ward:
Tom:
Please accept my deepest sympathy. I lost my own mother a few years ago and I know what a difficult time this is. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Jim Ward
Sep 22.09 from Steve LeRoy:
Tom,
I'll never forget the kind hospitality and the great home cooking when we visited your folks during our college years. You have my deepest sympathy. Please give my best to your Dad.
Steve LeRoy
Sep 21.09 from Roland D. Claus:
Joe,
It has been many years since we last met, but I have always remembered a handsome and gracious couple I could not help respect and regard with affection because of the open and friendly manner with which you did business. Your lovely lady always stood out with friendly grace, perfectly complementing your helpful manner. I'm struck by the emptiness of losing such a mate, yet blessed by the precious memories and the family she left behind you. May your grieving be tempered by I'm sure so many sharing your loss.
Roland D. Claus