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leesa ann redmon
Leesa Ann Redmon
May 4, 1956 – Feb. 18, 2021
Saturday, February 20, 2021 9:34 AM
Leesa Ann Redmon, 64, of Crawfordsville passed away Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021 peacefully at home with her husband by her side.
She was born May 4, 1956 to Dwayne and Donna Clark.
Mrs. Redmon attended Ladywood Catholic School was a graduate of Crawfordsville High School, Class of 1976. She had been employed with Indiana Printing until they closed. She then started cleaning homes and was well sought after for her passion for the work and attention to detail. Mrs. Redmon was a homemaker for her remaining years and enjoyed gardening, canning, and was an excellent baker.
Mrs. Redmon was an active member of St. Bernard’s Church. She held memberships at the Moose Lodge and Eagles Lodge. She had a passion for donating to charities. As she always said, “When I die I don’t wanna get caught not livin’!”
She always kept her large family and friends together, upheld traditions, hosted many holidays and gatherings. She loved to be the host of the party. Mrs. Redmon talked on the phone to those she cared about for hours on end. “Lips!” You always knew you were loved by her. She protected those she loved fiercely. Mrs. Redmon made friends everywhere she went and could make any situation a blast. She loved to shop and give gifts. If you walked in somewhere music was playing, Mrs. Redmon would be on the dance floor and singing. She would often send “love notes” at random times just to show she cared.
Mrs. Redmon’s dogs, Cole, Logan, Wilsen, Perdy Ann and Henry Lee were her children. She loved and protected them fiercely.
Survivors include her husband of 33 years, Brian Redmon; sisters, Kimarie (Bill) Green, Annie Clark and Julie (James) Brady; nieces and nephews, Carmen and Brandie Clark, Sam (Maggie), Sara, Katie, Joe and Ben Green, Cecil Brackett, Jimmy (Christine) and Sierra Brady, Jessica (Chris) Austin and Clayton Clark. She also had many great-nieces and nephews, but she was “Aunt Leesa” and he was “Uncle Brian” no matter who you were!
She was preceded in death by her parents; and brothers, Shayne A. Clark and Clint A. Clark.
Cremation was chosen. A calling will be held for family only from 1-2 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021 with a full mass following at 2 p.m. at St. Bernard’s Church. Due to COVID restrictions, Brian will host a celebration of life at a later date. Details to follow.
For memorial condolences: please donate to Haiti.”
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Leesa was loved by all who knew her. I am blessed to have known Leesa for several years. Leesa could always bring a person up when they were down . She had a great personality and not afraid to tell it like it is. We love her and she will be sadly missed. RIP ??
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