Angela Everest Redding
Born: Fri., Apr. 7, 1950
Died: Sun., Sep. 15, 2019
Visitation
12:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Fri., Sep. 20, 2019
Location: Ohoopee Cemetery
Graveside Service
10:00 AM Fri., Sep. 20, 2019
Location: Ohoopee Cemetery
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Mrs. Angela “Angie” Everest Redding, age 69, of Lyons, died Sunday afternoon, September 15, 2019 at Community Hospice of Vidalia after an extended illness. Angela was a native of Lyons and resided in Savannah and Charleston, S.C. for many years before returning to Lyons in 1999. She was a Registered Nurse, having practiced for some 25 years and was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Angela was Baptist by Faith.
She is preceded in death by her parents, William Otis Redding and Dorothy Jean Jarriel Scott.; her husband, Bennette William Andrews Jr.; and two brothers, Ireme Pierre Manuel and Nathan Paul Manuel.
She is survived by one son, Bennette William Andrews III of Lyons; one brother, Russell Morgan Scott of Merritt Island, FL.; one uncle, Ted C. Jarriel Jr. (Loretta) of Dublin; two aunts, Mary Dean Landers of Vidalia, and Laurita Samples of Metter; and one grandson, Nathan Bennette Andrews of Chattanooga, TN.
Graveside Funeral Services for Mrs. Angela Everest Redding will be held Friday, September 20, 2019 at 10:00AM at Ohoopee Cemetery with Dr. Stanley Roberts and Ted C. Jarriel officiating. Interment will follow. The family will receive friends for visitation after the service.
Ronnie L. Stewart Funeral Service Vidalia Chapel is in charge of funeral arrangements.
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Andy Thompson
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Posted Tue September 17, 2019
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I have many great memories of Angela, Pete, Paul, Miss Dorothy and Mr. Scott, as well as of Ben and Russ, growing up next door to them on Durden Street in the 1960's and 70's. I remember the first time I met Pete and Paul the day they moved in next door when we were all still preschoolers, and I thought Angela was about the prettiest thing I had ever seen. The Scotts were the first people I knew who had color TV, and the many hours we all sat up past midnight watching the live Gemini and Apollo broadcasts, and the weekend fishing trips to Mr. Jerriel's farm at Ohoopee, with the Scott's dog King with orange fur that ate onions and radishes and would catch rattle snakes in his mouth, and later they had a Doberman named Duke that looked mean but would cry when you scratched his tummy. Mr. Scott drove a four door Thunderbird, Dorothy had a brown Buick coupe, and what was that dark green car Angela drove??? A Mercury, I think??? She always drove us to all the out-of-town games in it. There were many years of great adventures to follow, and I will always hold the memory of them dear to my heart. With Love and Prayers to Ben and Russ and all their loved ones, and special prayers for Angela.
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Sid Lane
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Posted Wed September 18, 2019
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Angela was always kind to us as teens when we'd visit Ben on Durden.
Ben I wish there were words I could type to ease your pain but I know there aren't. Just know that you are and always will be loved by your classmates & friends...
Sid
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Faye Rustin
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Posted Sat September 21, 2019
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So sorry for your loss, I understand Angela has been sick for some time. I went to grade school with her in Lyons years ago. I have not seen or heard from her I years. She was a good friend and I am sure she continued her pleasant ways all her life. Please find peace in knowing that she is now at peace. Remember you will always, always have your memories,
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