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Cleon Redick

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Cleon Redick

Birth
Denison, Grayson County, Texas, USA
Death
21 Nov 1891 (aged 10)
Denison, Grayson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Cleon Redick was born July 2, 1881 in Denison, Grayson County, Texas to parents, John Harris Redick and and Mary Mason Vestal.

Cleon's siblings are: James Porter "Porter" Redick; Lucy Prudence Redick Ford; James Madison "Matt" Redick; Jonas Rude Redick; Millard Fillmore Redick; and Nellora Grace Redick Glover.

Cleon is the grandson of Cleon Redick (Reddick) and Lucy Harris and James Madison Vestal and Martha Jane English, all of Texas.

Cleon's father, operated a farm, first renting, then, owning the land that encompasses from Texoma Parkway and Highway 82, in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, to Texoma Parkway/Armstrong Avenue and Iron Ore Creek in Denison. The family grew fruits, vegetables, and cotton and were productive and successful farmers.

"Little" Cleon Redick passed away November 21, 1891, in Denison. He is buried beside his father, John Harris Redick, who passed away in 1893, and his Redick grandparents at Shannon Cemetery, Dripping Springs Road, Sherman.

Cleon's mother, Mary Vestal Redick, passed away in 1923 and is buried alongside her Vestal parents and siblings in West Hill Cemetery, Sherman.

Cleon's lifespan was short in years. He has many Redick and Vestal extended family members in Texas and throughout the U.S., who love and remember him.

Notes to those who may research the Redick family:

Two of "Little" Cleon Redick's brothers, James Madison "Matt" Redick and Millard Fillmore Redick are buried beside their father's brother, who is Cleon's, Matt's, and Millard's uncle, James Harris "J.H." Redick, who passed away in 1928.

"Little" Cleon's uncle, who is the brother of Cleon's father, Uncle James Harris "J.H." Redick, who passed away in 1928, and "Little" Cleon's brothers, Matt and Millard, are buried beside each other in West Hill Cemetery.

The "Mamie Dodd" who is buried beside "Little" Cleon's brothers, Matt and Millard and beside their uncle, James Harris "J.H." Redick, in West Hill Cemetery is not their father, John Harris Redick's widow, Mary Mason Vestal Redick, who passed away in 1923.

"Little" Cleon's mother and his father, John Harris Redick's widow, Mary Mason Vestal Redick, is buried alongside her Vestal parents and siblings in West Hill Cemetery.

Mary Mason Vestal Redick is the mother of all of her husband's, John Harris Redick's sons and daughters, including Jonas Rude Redick, who passed away in 1938 and who is buried at Friendship Cemetery in Sherman. Jonas Rude Redick, who passed away in 1938, is often incorrectly stated as Mary Mason Vestal Redick's or John Harris "J.H. Redick's step-son.

"Little" Cleon Redick's cousin, who is his father, John Harris Redick's nephew, and who is the son of John Harris Redick's brother, James Harris "J.H." Redick, is James Harvey, "J.H." Redick. James Harvey "J.H." Redick, who passed away in 1917, is buried at Georgetown Cemetery in Pottsboro, Grayson County, Texas.
Cleon Redick was born July 2, 1881 in Denison, Grayson County, Texas to parents, John Harris Redick and and Mary Mason Vestal.

Cleon's siblings are: James Porter "Porter" Redick; Lucy Prudence Redick Ford; James Madison "Matt" Redick; Jonas Rude Redick; Millard Fillmore Redick; and Nellora Grace Redick Glover.

Cleon is the grandson of Cleon Redick (Reddick) and Lucy Harris and James Madison Vestal and Martha Jane English, all of Texas.

Cleon's father, operated a farm, first renting, then, owning the land that encompasses from Texoma Parkway and Highway 82, in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, to Texoma Parkway/Armstrong Avenue and Iron Ore Creek in Denison. The family grew fruits, vegetables, and cotton and were productive and successful farmers.

"Little" Cleon Redick passed away November 21, 1891, in Denison. He is buried beside his father, John Harris Redick, who passed away in 1893, and his Redick grandparents at Shannon Cemetery, Dripping Springs Road, Sherman.

Cleon's mother, Mary Vestal Redick, passed away in 1923 and is buried alongside her Vestal parents and siblings in West Hill Cemetery, Sherman.

Cleon's lifespan was short in years. He has many Redick and Vestal extended family members in Texas and throughout the U.S., who love and remember him.

Notes to those who may research the Redick family:

Two of "Little" Cleon Redick's brothers, James Madison "Matt" Redick and Millard Fillmore Redick are buried beside their father's brother, who is Cleon's, Matt's, and Millard's uncle, James Harris "J.H." Redick, who passed away in 1928.

"Little" Cleon's uncle, who is the brother of Cleon's father, Uncle James Harris "J.H." Redick, who passed away in 1928, and "Little" Cleon's brothers, Matt and Millard, are buried beside each other in West Hill Cemetery.

The "Mamie Dodd" who is buried beside "Little" Cleon's brothers, Matt and Millard and beside their uncle, James Harris "J.H." Redick, in West Hill Cemetery is not their father, John Harris Redick's widow, Mary Mason Vestal Redick, who passed away in 1923.

"Little" Cleon's mother and his father, John Harris Redick's widow, Mary Mason Vestal Redick, is buried alongside her Vestal parents and siblings in West Hill Cemetery.

Mary Mason Vestal Redick is the mother of all of her husband's, John Harris Redick's sons and daughters, including Jonas Rude Redick, who passed away in 1938 and who is buried at Friendship Cemetery in Sherman. Jonas Rude Redick, who passed away in 1938, is often incorrectly stated as Mary Mason Vestal Redick's or John Harris "J.H. Redick's step-son.

"Little" Cleon Redick's cousin, who is his father, John Harris Redick's nephew, and who is the son of John Harris Redick's brother, James Harris "J.H." Redick, is James Harvey, "J.H." Redick. James Harvey "J.H." Redick, who passed away in 1917, is buried at Georgetown Cemetery in Pottsboro, Grayson County, Texas.

Inscription

Whats earth to us,
without thee
Darkeness and dispare alone.
When with sighes
we seek to find thee.
This tomb proclaims,
thou art gone.



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