Lois Redding, 77, of New Haven, entered eternal rest on February 2, 2017.
Ms. Redding was born on April 6, 1939, in Atlanta, GA to the late Willie Andrew Sinkfield and Rochelle Redding Sinkfield.
Prior to retiring in 1997, she was employed at the Hill Health Center as a City Welfare Payable Clerk.
Ms. Redding was a member of Nehemiah’s Day Outreach Ministries where she served on the Mother’s Board.
She leaves to cherish her memories, a life-long companion, John Bland; a son, Roger Redding; daughters, Linda Joyce Redding and Valerie Redding; brothers, Willie (Deborah) Andrew Sinkfield, Robert Sinkfield and Tony (Denise) Sinkfield; five sisters, Marion Johnson, Beverly Sinkfield, Estella Washington, Joanne Sinkfield and Gail Sinkfield; 24 grandchildren; 30 great grandchildren; a great-great grandchild; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
She was predeceased by sons, Ralph and Kenneth Redding; a daughter, Jeannie Redding; a brother, Ralph Sinkfield; and sisters, Marie Redding and Brenda Sinkfield.
Dear Valerie and Family,
We’re very sorry for the loss of your mother, She was truly a very kind and gentle person. May God give you comfort and peace at this difficult time.
The Salters and Smokes Family
To Valerie Redding and family. Our prayers are with you. Mother Redding was a beautiful Women Of God.
Willie and Marie Miller
To The Redding Family You Have Our Deepest Sympathy And Prayers.
Mrs Redding Was Such A. Beautiful Women Inside And Out R.I.Paradise You Earn Your Wings
Gone But Never Forgotten….
To Valerie and Family The Perry-Jordan Family Send There Deepest Sympathy Sorry about the passing of your mother may she RIP
Dear Family,
As you prepare for today may God wrap his arms around you and bring comfort to your soul.
For each tear that may form may a special memory, gesture or words from Ms. Redding come to mind that will bring a smile to your heart.
Stay encouraged,
Jason and Tiffany Dennis.
To the Redding Family, may you have comfort and strength as you lay your mother to rest. She was a dear friend and she treated my family like her own. Rest in Paradise, Lois.