Steven Allen Redman

Birth date: Jun 27, 1951 Death date: Mar 9, 2024

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Steven Allen Redman, age 72, of Indian Land, passed away on Saturday, March 9, 2024, at his home surrounded by his family.Born in Columbus, Ohio, Steven was a son of the late David Redman and Phyllis Sweeney Redman. He attended Ohio State and later received his degree in 1989 from Columbus State Community College. Steven was in the Army near the end of the Vietnam War. Steven worked as a truck driver for many years; he had worked for Roadway, YRC, Walmart and RHL Enterprises Inc. before retiring in 2021. Steven enjoyed music and football, especially Ohio State football.Steven is survived by his wife of 35 years, Dona Osenkowski Redman; their daughter, Desiree, and son, Steven; his aunt, Ann; and three cousins, Susan, David, and Danny.Memorials may be made to: Stand Up 2 Cancer (SU2C), P.O. Box 843721, Los Angeles, CA 90084-3721.Condolences: www.wolfefuneralhome.com.

Joe Hissong

Steve and I shared so many memories together. Like replacing the furnace in his house on Morse Road. Replacing the electrical service at our cabin at Hideaway Hills after it was struck by lightning.
So many memories like spending Christmas Eve with his mom at her house!

I miss you my dear friend. We will meet again!

Ronald E Swackhammer

Steve and our family (Ron and Shelly Swackhammer) shared many memories over the last 46 years. Shelly, myself and Steve attended a Fleetwood Mac concert in Cleveland, Ohio. What a fun trip that was. Also, our family spent a Christmas with Steve and his Mom. Likewise, it was a good meal, hanging out and singing Christmas songs with his Mom playing the piano.Also, Steve and I competed in the Ohio truck driving competition. In addition, Steve and I spent over 40 years in the trucking industry. We ran trips together sometimes, passed each other on the road and enjoyed many meals together over the years. Also, in later years, more of our time was spent talking on the phone.Therefore, Steve was a good family man, liked to have fun, good guy to hang out with and a blessing to everyone who knew him. Rest in peace my friend as you begin your new journey into the Afterlife.Ron and Shelly Swackhammer
Camby, Indiana