Ralph John Redington

Ralph John Redington

November 14, 1951 - March 15, 2010

Ralph John Redington

November 14, 1951 - March 15, 2010

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Directions from Memorial Service to Reception

Start out going NORTH on NEWPORT COAST DR toward TURTLE CREST DR. 0.2 mi

Turn RIGHT onto BONITA CANYON DR. 0.5 mi

Stay STRAIGHT to go onto CULVER DR. 2.5 mi

Merge onto I-405 S toward SAN DIEGO. 4.5 mi

Take the IRVINE CENTER DR exit, EXIT 1C. 0.3 mi

Keep LEFT at the fork to go on IRVINE CENTER DR. 0.6 mi

Turn RIGHT onto ALTON PKWY. 0.1 mi

Turn LEFT onto GATEWAY BLVD. 0.1 mi

End at 1 GLEN BELL WAY.

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57 responses to Ralph John Redington

  1. Judy Mermis says:

    You made me laugh…..Judy

  2. Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family at this difficult time. It has been a such a joy working with you for the past 10 years. We will never forget the lessons you taught us and always brought a smile to my face. We are truly blessed to have known you.

  3. Linda Coonan says:

    My son Stephen and I met Ralph through baseball. Later in their lives the teenagers would spend time with Ralph as lifeguards and volunteers. He always demanded their respect and he always got it. Stephen’s friends are all deeply saddened. Later as a fellow patron of Waters, Ralph’s smile was his trademark. I regret not seeking you out after it closed to stay in touch. We take so much for granted. His work with youth, teenagers, the elderly can be an example of a man who spent his life giving. I am so sorry he was taken away from you so suddenly. May God bless you and keep you. Linda and Stephen Coonan, Jr.

  4. Dear Redington Family,
    Words cannot express the sadness that I feel with the unexpected loss of Ralph. For the 18 years that I’ve known him, my thoughts will always be remembering his kind heart, outrageous sense of humor and his ability to bring people together. I have so many fond and funny memories of the times spent in meetings,at gatherings and just times in the office taking care of business. I can’t quite bring myself to think of our wonderful community of Woodbridge without his presence. I won’t have him to make fun of me while sitting across the table at Rec. meetings; sometimes laughing so hard that it would come out in such funny ways! I am so sorry for all of us, especially you, his beloved family. Ralphie will always be the most cherished part of our village and hearts.

    May The Lord provide you Peace, as only He can.

    Linda Ferguson
    Co-Chair Recreation Committee.

  5. Dear Redington Family~
    I am deeply sorry for the loss of such a wonderful man. Ralph was always here in the community to lend a helping hand. His love for his children was so apparent, I feel lucky to have known such a special person. He will truly be missed. The Barragan Family

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