The Rev. Thomas Lutz of Emanuel Baptist Church officiated. Burial was in Prospect Hill Cemetery.
Redmann, son of Jacob and Friedricks Redmann, was born in Hutchinson County Jan. 7, 1891.
In 1916 he married Mary Baltzer at Tripp. From Tripp they moved to Jerauld County and made their home on the farm until two years ago when they moved into Wessington Springs. He was a member of the Congregational Church in which he was active and served as deacon many years.
Survivors include his widow; three daughters, Mrs. Milo Gray, Wessington Springs; Mrs. David
Wipf, Iroquois; Mrs. Harold Decker, Huron; eight grandchildren; two brothers, John and Sam, and two sisters, Mrs. Henry Mettler and Mrs. Albert Fry,
all of Wessington Springs.
Daily Plainsman- 6/27/63
The Rev. Thomas Lutz of Emanuel Baptist Church officiated. Burial was in Prospect Hill Cemetery.
Redmann, son of Jacob and Friedricks Redmann, was born in Hutchinson County Jan. 7, 1891.
In 1916 he married Mary Baltzer at Tripp. From Tripp they moved to Jerauld County and made their home on the farm until two years ago when they moved into Wessington Springs. He was a member of the Congregational Church in which he was active and served as deacon many years.
Survivors include his widow; three daughters, Mrs. Milo Gray, Wessington Springs; Mrs. David
Wipf, Iroquois; Mrs. Harold Decker, Huron; eight grandchildren; two brothers, John and Sam, and two sisters, Mrs. Henry Mettler and Mrs. Albert Fry,
all of Wessington Springs.
Daily Plainsman- 6/27/63
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