She was born March 2, 1940 in Hoopeston, Illinois, the daughter of William and Frances (Campbell) Thomas. She married Ronald Redinbo on September 1, 1962 in Lafayette, Indiana. He preceded her in death.
Surviving Mrs. Redinbo are her daughters, Stacy (Johnny) Stegall of North Tustin, California, Jill (John) Stahman of Irvine, California and Julie Redinbo of Riverside, California; son, Scott Redinbo of North Carolina; sisters, Ellen Franklin of Hoopeston, Illinois and Penny Bosley of Terre Haute, Indiana; brother, Terry (Marlene) Thomas of Danville, Illinois and five grandchildren.
Mrs.Redinbo was a Medical Transcriptionist and Executive Secretary for many years. In 1975, she received her Associate in Arts degree.
Mrs.Redinbo was artistic, excelling in oil and watercolor painting. She spent some of her happiest moments traveling the world, with her favorite locations as Africa, Ireland, Israel, and Egypt. She enjoyed playing bridge several times a week.
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She was born March 2, 1940 in Hoopeston, Illinois, the daughter of William and Frances (Campbell) Thomas. She married Ronald Redinbo on September 1, 1962 in Lafayette, Indiana. He preceded her in death.
Surviving Mrs. Redinbo are her daughters, Stacy (Johnny) Stegall of North Tustin, California, Jill (John) Stahman of Irvine, California and Julie Redinbo of Riverside, California; son, Scott Redinbo of North Carolina; sisters, Ellen Franklin of Hoopeston, Illinois and Penny Bosley of Terre Haute, Indiana; brother, Terry (Marlene) Thomas of Danville, Illinois and five grandchildren.
Mrs.Redinbo was a Medical Transcriptionist and Executive Secretary for many years. In 1975, she received her Associate in Arts degree.
Mrs.Redinbo was artistic, excelling in oil and watercolor painting. She spent some of her happiest moments traveling the world, with her favorite locations as Africa, Ireland, Israel, and Egypt. She enjoyed playing bridge several times a week.
Anderson Funeral Home
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