Mr. Redmayne was born in Manilla, The Phillipines on November 24, 1910, the son of Robert Clift Redmayne and Mary Jane Graham Redmayne and was married first to Marian Dresser Redmayne then to Margaret Moser Redmayne.
He was a member of First Baptist Church, Halifax Little Theater, Faulkner Memorial Masonic Lodge #91, and Thalian Hall.
Survivors include his wife; one daughter, Ann R. Brooks of Warren, Pa.; one grandson, Samuel G. Brooks of Washington, N.C.; one granddaughter, Laura B. Williams of Mt. Dora, Fla.; two stepdaughters, Karen Shelton of South Boston and Laura S. Adler of Richmond; one stepson, John B. Stanford of Richmond; one great-grandson, Hatteras Brooks of Washington, NC; one great-granddaughter, Elizabeth Rose Williams of Mt. Dora; two step-granddaughters, Margaret Ellen and Elizabeth Leland Stanford, both of Richmond; three step-grandsons, Steven B. Adler of Richmond, David L. Shelton of South Boston and John S. Shelton of Durham, NC; two step-great-grandchildren, William S. and Erin V. Shelton, both of Durham; one brother, Richard Banks Redmayne of Seattle, Wa.
Services January 9, 2002 at 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church with the Revs. Drs. Stephen Bradley and Robert Fox conducted the service. Burial Halifax Memorial Gardens. The family received friends at the home.
Those wishing to give memorials were asked to consider First Baptist Church, 815 North Main Street, South Boston, or the South Boston-Halifax County Museum of Fine Arts and History, 1540 Wilborn Avenue, South Boston 24592.
Mr. Redmayne was born in Manilla, The Phillipines on November 24, 1910, the son of Robert Clift Redmayne and Mary Jane Graham Redmayne and was married first to Marian Dresser Redmayne then to Margaret Moser Redmayne.
He was a member of First Baptist Church, Halifax Little Theater, Faulkner Memorial Masonic Lodge #91, and Thalian Hall.
Survivors include his wife; one daughter, Ann R. Brooks of Warren, Pa.; one grandson, Samuel G. Brooks of Washington, N.C.; one granddaughter, Laura B. Williams of Mt. Dora, Fla.; two stepdaughters, Karen Shelton of South Boston and Laura S. Adler of Richmond; one stepson, John B. Stanford of Richmond; one great-grandson, Hatteras Brooks of Washington, NC; one great-granddaughter, Elizabeth Rose Williams of Mt. Dora; two step-granddaughters, Margaret Ellen and Elizabeth Leland Stanford, both of Richmond; three step-grandsons, Steven B. Adler of Richmond, David L. Shelton of South Boston and John S. Shelton of Durham, NC; two step-great-grandchildren, William S. and Erin V. Shelton, both of Durham; one brother, Richard Banks Redmayne of Seattle, Wa.
Services January 9, 2002 at 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church with the Revs. Drs. Stephen Bradley and Robert Fox conducted the service. Burial Halifax Memorial Gardens. The family received friends at the home.
Those wishing to give memorials were asked to consider First Baptist Church, 815 North Main Street, South Boston, or the South Boston-Halifax County Museum of Fine Arts and History, 1540 Wilborn Avenue, South Boston 24592.
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