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Charles Milton Redman

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Charles Milton Redman

Birth
Bremen, Marshall County, Indiana, USA
Death
17 Nov 1958 (aged 75)
Bremen, Marshall County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Bremen, Marshall County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.4544269, Longitude: -86.1409069
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Charles Redman, son of William Allison Redman and Hattie Lane. Married to Charlotte Price.
Children:
L. Dean Redman
Dale Redman
Gladys Redman
Marjorie Redman
Natalie Redman
William H. Redman
Burl Redman

Obituary for Charles M. Redman.
Charles M. Redman, 75, A lifelong resident of the Bremen area, died unexpectedly Monday night. An inquest by Dr, M. E. Stine, County Coroner, Tuesday morning established that Mr. Redman had left his home at the Lake Of The Woods Monday afternoon to go to the store. He had plans to go to Nappinee with his wife Monday evening, when he didn't return, the family started a search for him, but it wasn't til daylight Tuesday morning that the body was found at a neighbors farm.
The car was stuck in soft ground and is believed that he tried to push the car clear of the mud, and suffered a fatal hart attack..
Charles was born Oct. 1, 1883, the son of William and Hattie (Lane) Redman, of Bremen, Ind.
On Sept. 26, 1905, he married Charlotte Price, who survives.
Survivors also include; three daughters and two sons; Mrs. Millard Clindaniel of Bremen, Mrs. John Martin of Plymouth, Mrs. Donald Nunemaker of LaPaz, Dean Redman of Bremen, and Dale Redman of Plymouth; two sisters, Mrs. Jacob Samuel Lauderman and Mrs. Donald Skinner, both of Bremen; two siblings, Ernest Redman of South Bend, and Shirley Redman of Auburn.
There are 10 grandchildren. Two other sons, William and Burl, died in infancy.

Burial will be in Bremen Cemetery, Bremen, Indiana.
Charles Redman, son of William Allison Redman and Hattie Lane. Married to Charlotte Price.
Children:
L. Dean Redman
Dale Redman
Gladys Redman
Marjorie Redman
Natalie Redman
William H. Redman
Burl Redman

Obituary for Charles M. Redman.
Charles M. Redman, 75, A lifelong resident of the Bremen area, died unexpectedly Monday night. An inquest by Dr, M. E. Stine, County Coroner, Tuesday morning established that Mr. Redman had left his home at the Lake Of The Woods Monday afternoon to go to the store. He had plans to go to Nappinee with his wife Monday evening, when he didn't return, the family started a search for him, but it wasn't til daylight Tuesday morning that the body was found at a neighbors farm.
The car was stuck in soft ground and is believed that he tried to push the car clear of the mud, and suffered a fatal hart attack..
Charles was born Oct. 1, 1883, the son of William and Hattie (Lane) Redman, of Bremen, Ind.
On Sept. 26, 1905, he married Charlotte Price, who survives.
Survivors also include; three daughters and two sons; Mrs. Millard Clindaniel of Bremen, Mrs. John Martin of Plymouth, Mrs. Donald Nunemaker of LaPaz, Dean Redman of Bremen, and Dale Redman of Plymouth; two sisters, Mrs. Jacob Samuel Lauderman and Mrs. Donald Skinner, both of Bremen; two siblings, Ernest Redman of South Bend, and Shirley Redman of Auburn.
There are 10 grandchildren. Two other sons, William and Burl, died in infancy.

Burial will be in Bremen Cemetery, Bremen, Indiana.


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