of Greenbrier, AR
February 24, 1929 - February 15, 2016
Dolores Clair Redican, 86, of Greenbrier passed from this life on Monday, February 15, 2016 surrounded by her family. She was born Sunday, February 24, 1929 in Chicago, Illinois to John E. and Clara Schucker Dunning. Mrs. Redican was a member of Saint Joseph's Catholic Church, a past member of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary, and volunteered as a foster grandparent at Greenbrier Westside Elementary School. She loved to read and sew and her pride and joy was her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 56 years, Eugene Redican and a brother, John Dunning Jr.
Surviving her are children Thomas Redican (Connie) of Conway, Kevin Redican (Lessie) of Wooster, Kathy Dilbeck of Wooster and Eileen Taylor of Conway, grandchildren Rachel Parrish, Matthew Redican, Nicholas Archer, Sarah Gaspard, Valerie Lane, Jessica Ferguson, Zachary Taylor, Sean Redican, Seth Redican and Lessie Redican along with 11 great grandchildren. Other survivors include sister Helen Kruter of Lansing, Illinois and special friends Donna Spurrier, Beulah Fason and Evelyn Graham.
The family would like to say a special thank you to Hospice Home Care, Salem Place Nursing and Rehab. Conway Regional 3 South, Dr. Throneberry and Dr. Lee and their staff for the love and compassion shown to Dolores during her time of need.
Rosary will be at 6pm, Thursday, February 18, 2016 at Roller-McNutt Funeral Home in Conway with visitation to follow. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:00am, Friday February 19, 2016 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church with Father Robert Cigainero officiating. Interment will follow at Crestlawn Memorial Park.
Pallbearers will be Sean Redican, Seth Redican, Nicholas Archer, Matthew Redican, Zachary Taylor and Joseph Gaspard.
My sincerest sympathies on your loss.
Sorry for your loss , she was a sweet lady.Wish I was able to make the funeral...
We will miss her,
Her love was always
with us.
Johnny and Peggy
and Family.
We will miss her,
Her love was always
with us.
Johnny and Peggy
and Family.
So sorry about your loss. Lori was always a happy person to be around.
Sorry for your loss, Tom and Connie, we will keep you and your family in out thought and prays. And If there one thing this young Marine knows, which Connie can tell you is not a lot, I know that there's an old marine in heaven having one heck of a reunion with his girl. Fair winds and following seas!
My thoughts and my heart are with the family.
Prayers for your family as you deal with this loss. Mrs. Redican was a very sweet lady and a pleasure to have known. I will miss seeing her in her little cart running up and down the street, but I know she is with your dad now and is not longer in pain. Our neighborhood will be missing a beautiful neighbor. Sorry for your loss.
My Prayers are with you all. Your Mom was the best. I remember such good times at your house on Clark St. I always felt like part of the family in those days. Your Mom was very special. She's in a great place with your Dad.
Please know that Dolores and all the family will be in my prayers and the prayers of the monks of Subiaco Abbey.
She was a very lovely and sweet lady. It was a pleasure to know her and Eugene. I know there is a happy reunion taking place in Heaven.
Love and prayers to you all.
Br. Mel, OSB
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Mrs. Lori was a sweet lady.
We have so many great memories of our visits with Uncle Gene and Aunt Lorrie and the kids and kids' kids. We will miss them terribly. Oatmeal for breakfast, sandwiches for dinner and a bowl of ice cream to finish the day. And, we can't forget the old westerns on TV.
May they rest in peace.
Much love.
So sorry for your loss, you are all in my prayers.