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

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  1. Robyn Beeson says:

    Sue and Boys,
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Ralph was a wonderful man…so loving, giving and so much fun! We were so lucky to know him.
    Robyn Beeson and Family

  2. Terri Field says:

    My deepest sympathy to the family. I cannot express how saddened I am for your loss. Ralph was a wonderful man and he will be terribly missed.

  3. Tim Gehrich says:

    Sometimes in life we are fortunate enough to cross paths with individuals that have a positive and lasting influence on our own lives. Ralph was one of those very few people in my life. Ralph and I worked together at Woodbridge for five years and during those years he was a mentor, counselor but most of all a friend. He was like my big brother. His wisdom and postive perspective on life has had a lasting impact on me and in the way I try to approach life. He always found humor in everything -even the most difficult situations. We had many fun times together – golf, poker parties, baseball and football games and just plain goofing around. Thank you Ralph for all you did for me. May you rest in peace my friend.

    Tim Gehrich

  4. To Sue and the rest of his family and friends, my heart felt sympathy. Ralph is one of those people whom will forever remain in our hearts as a wonderful friend, a fine and honorable person. He will be missed by multitudes. He has left the village of Woodbridge with a multitude of wonderful memories. I just heard the news from a friend at Woodbridge, so will not be able to attend the service. My thoughts and prayers are there with you all. Beverly

  5. Bill says:

    I hope there’s basketball in Heaven. Bill, Susan, Byron, Will, Alex & Philip Weisfeld

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