October 23, 1945 - March 21, 2020
Mr. Jerry Alan Redman, age 74 of Mountain Home passed away Saturday, March 21, 2020. He was born October 23, 1945 to Jack and Helen (Hirsch) Redman.
Mr. Redman worked most of his life at Baxter Regional Medical Center as a master plumber until his retirement. He was a member the Mountain Home Elks Lodge 1714 and enjoyed time spent on the Elk's Pool League.
Mr. Jerry Redman is survived by his wife, Claudia Redman of the home, three daughters, Caryn Caire (John) of Fayettville, Arkansas, Kristine Hernandez of Westchester, Illinois, Kimberly Mantegna (Joe) of Aurora, Illinois, one step-son, Ron Mailhiot of Huntsville, Alabama, six grandchildren, one great-grandchild, one brother, Richard Redman of Little Rock, Arkansas, one sister, Judy Redman of Tinley Park, Illinois. Also surviving are many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother.
A Memorial Service may be scheduled at a later date. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Food Bank of North Central Arkansas.
Jerry was always such a happy man. Always such a pleasure to visit with, and definitely made you smile when you were in his presence. He and Claudia, such a loving couple, and we will miss him so much. Prayers to family, and know he is looking down on us with that smile from heaven. We are truly blessed to have known him, and he will never be forgotten.
Be strong,
Sandra and Gary
Our hearts go out to you Dear Claudia. He was a great guy. Always a smile on his face. Loved life. A man who would do anything he possibly could for you. We can only imagine what you must be going through. Our big regret is that we had lost contact these last few months. Please stay safe in these perilous times. Hope to spend time with you and celebrate a beautiful life when this insane world calms down. Our deepest sympathy to you.
Im so sorry for your lose he was a great man and friend i knew him for working at brmc and his daughter and i were friends he would help u out anytime if u needed it jerry u will be greatly missed
Jerry was always a "HOOT" to be around, I will forever be thankful for the time that we had. JKC
One of the perks of working at BRMC was the wonderful people I had the privilege to meet. Jerry was one of them. I cannot remember a time when he did not have a smile on his face and truly seemed to enjoy his work. He was one of the many employees who quietly went about their work and made the hospital a better place for patients and staff.
My condolences to his family in this time of sorrow.
Ray E Stahl, MD
Jerry, you are missed and loved by so many. Our hearts are aching, for the love of your life, Claudia. Our prayers go out to Claudia, your family and your many friends who loved you. We pray that they all are blessed by Our Lord and can find peace in their hearts.
We will miss you so very much, more than you know!
Love, Pat and Roy
So sorry for such a BIG loss in your life. I Wish I could help sooth your pain but please know I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers. Sending you much love and positive energy!!! â¤ï¸â¤ï¸
I remember Jerry from working at BRMC. He was always friendly and helpful. My condolences to the family.
Our hearts are breaking for you. Jerry was a good man who was much loved. We will miss him greatly.
Our hearts break for you at this sad time. Keeping Claudia and family in our hearts and prayers.
Jerry was such a nice guy! We will miss him, especially on Monday nights, (pool league)!Our deepest condolences to his family.
The world lost another one of its good guys. Our deepest sympathies to Claudia and family. See you some time later Jerry. Go Bears.