Mrs. Mary A. Redding

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Pallbearers Christopher Redding, Sr. Robert E. Redding Tommy James

Donald Redding Larry Redding Brandon Lott

Honorary Pallbearers Christopher Redding, Jr. Robert S. Redding

Andrew Redding

Interment Highland Cemetery

Thank you from the family… The Family of Mrs. Mary A. Redding thank everyone who gave or said kind words of encouragement. We pray the Lord bless and give each one of you the desires of your heart. Special thanks to the caring and professional staff of Wellbrooke of South Bend Health Center.

Arrangements Lovingly Entrusted To Dear Family, There are few things more difficult than dealing with the loss of a loved one. We, along with our staff, are honored and humbled that you have chosen our family to care for your family during this time. It is our hope that we have been able, in some small way, to lighten your burden and give proper reverence to a life lived. Respectfully,

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Mrs. Mary A. Redding Tuesday, January 6, 2015 | 1:00 PM

Alford’s Mortuary 1222 Napier St., South Bend, IN 46601

Reverend Eugene Staples, Officiant

Obituary Mrs. Mary A. Redding, age 82 of South Bend, IN., passed away on Tuesday, December 30, 2014 at Wellbrooke of South Bend Health Center, South Bend, IN. Mary was born July 6, 1932 in Juliette, Georgia to Will Moore and Clara (Barrow) Moore who both preceded her in death along with her husband, Anderson Redding, two sons, Larry and Robert Redding, siblings, Lillie Bell Walton, Irene Watkins, Willie Moore, Amos Moore, Eugene Moore, Cicero Moore and Cecil Moore. She united in holy matrimony to Anderson Redding on March 14, 1953 in Juliette, Georgia. Coming from Juliette, GA., in 1953 she moved to South Bend, IN. She worked for the University Of Notre Dame for 26 years retiring in 1996. Her passions were gardening, solving word search puzzles, being with her grandchildren and great grandchildren, cooking and watching the food channel. Survivors left to cherish her memory include two daughters, Rosemary (Brandon) Lott and Beverly Redding, one son, Donald Redding, three grandchildren, Christopher Redding, Sr., Robert Redding and Larry (MiChelle) Redding, nine great grandchildren, Christopher, Jr., Bianca, Andrew, Aaliyah, Darius, Deja, Robert, Miles and Tatianna, two great-great grandchildren, John and Eric, two brothers, Arthur (Odessa) Moore and Jimmie (Ora Dean) Moore, special daughter in law, Emma Sue James and two special granddaughters, Nikki and Emmary Richey all of South Bend, IN., along with a host of other relatives and friends.

The Order of Service Processional………………………………..Clergy & Family Prayer………….……….………...Reverend Eugene Staples

Scripture Readings Old Testament….................................Willie Lott New Testament...…… ……...……….Randall Lott Selection………………...……………………Larry Redding Reading of the Obituary……..…………………Latrese Hill Remarks…………………………………...Family & Friends

2 Minutes, Please

Selection………………………………………Denise Richey Words of Comfort………………Reverend Eugene Staples Recessional………………...….Clergy, Family and Friends

God Saw

God saw you getting tired; and a cure was not to be. So he put his arms around you and whispered “Come to Me”. With tearful eyes we watched you, and saw you pass away. And though we loved you dearly we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hard-working hands to rest, God broke our hearts to prove to us he only takes the best.