Denise Rose Reda

Denise Rose Reda

October 03, 1971 - June 28, 2010

Denise Rose Reda

October 03, 1971 - June 28, 2010

Obituary

Denise Rose Reda, much loved daughter, sister, aunt, niece, cousin, and friend went home to be in God’s arms on June 28, 2010, at the age of 38. She is survived by her father, Jim Reda; her mother, Roberta Hatcher; her sister, Christine Dyberg and brother-in-law Ian Dyberg; her beloved nephew and nieces, Brandon, Kailyn, and Megan Dyberg; her very dearest friend, Lucie Almanza; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Denise was preceded in death by her grandparents whom she loved so much, Betty and Nestor Nuanes, and Joe and Rose Reda.

Denise was born in Los Angeles on October 3, 1971, and grew up in Rowland Heights and Diamond Bar, CA. She lived in Orange County for the past 20 years where she could be close to the ocean that she loved so much. Most recently she lived in Aliso Viejo where she and Lucie happily cared for their three Pugs, Riley, Pugston, and Penelope.

Denise had such a love for family and treasured spending time with all of them. Visits with Denise were always greatly anticipated because she would bring such a joy for life with her. She worked at Costco in Laguna Niguel as a front end manager and her fellow employees became her family as well. She also continued to keep in touch with the friends she had made throughout her life.

Denise loved to travel and used her photography skills to share where she had been. She also loved music and literally had thousands of songs on her computer and iPods. Attending concerts was always a part of her life, with her favorite being U2. Her other passions were for those who suffered and for protecting animals and all types of sea life. She was also a huge LA Dodger fan.

Denise brought a zest to life with a smile that made others smile. There was a unique and special spirit about her that made others love her immediately. When Denise was around there was happiness present. Her smile, her laugh, and her enthusiasm for life were all infectious.

There will be a void in the lives in all her knew her, but her spirit will carry on in their hearts. She truly had a heart of gold and will be dearly missed.

Her Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, July 3 at Saddleback Church. It will be at 10 AM in the Plaza Room and will be followed there with a luncheon. The address is 1 Saddleback Pkwy, Lake Forest, CA 92630.

In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made in memory of Denise to the following organizations:

American Heart Association – www.heart.org

American Diabetes Association – www.diabetes.org

Save the Whales – www.humanesociety.org

ONE – www.one.org

Donate Life – www.donatelife.net

Steven’s Hope – www.stevenshope.org

Cards and letters for Denise’s family may be sent to
O’Connor Mortuary
25301 Alicia Parkway
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
Please mark them to the attention of the Denise Reda family so that we may forward them to her family members.

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40 responses to Denise Rose Reda

  1. Mary Russell says:

    Roberta, our deepest sympathy for you over the loss of your beloved Denise. Your entire family is in our thoughts and prayers.
    Love, Mary & Jim

  2. Fiorella says:

    I love you Denise and I know that you are in a better place. You were always such a kind and uplifting person and I will do everything in my power to continue living my life with the same energy and postivity as you showed me in the time that I got to spend with you.

  3. I had so much fun when Denise came to Ohio in 1979 and 1983, and visiting her and the Redas in Cali in 1984. Denise had a gift for making others laugh and smile and now she is making her grandparents, God, and the Angels laugh and smile. Love always, randy.

  4. Denise, my love for your family and you is so strong. I know you will be looking over our sea life. My love for our creatures is like yours and so is Brandon’s.

  5. To Denise’s Family,

    You are all in my prayers in this time of unthinkable sorrow. Denise touched so many lives and I wanted to share a memory that will forever live in my heart, of Denise and her love for life and the 4th of July. My sister, Michelle and I lived in Huntington Beach and through Michelle and Denise’s friendship, she became a very close companion with us at our apartment. During the 4th of July festivities, she would step out on our front porch, put her hand over her heart and start belting out patriot songs at the top of her lungs. We never laughed so hard!…and she would keep singing…My family and I were on vacation at the lake this past week when my sister, Michelle, called me to tell me of Denise’s passing. So in honor of Denise, my daughter, Angelina and I sat by the lake last night, and sang the National Anthem…Be at peace Denise…We love you.

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