Agnes McFalls Redden

July 4, 1932 ~ July 2, 2007
Resided in:
Asheville, NC
Agnes McFalls Redden, 74, formerly of Morris Street, Asheville, died Monday, July2, 2007, at Aston Park Health Care Center.
Mrs. Redden was born in Madison County and was a daughter of the late O.D. and Geneva Jackson McFalls. She was married to Ralph Lee Redden, who died in 1980, and was also preceded in death by a sister, Betty Frady, two brothers, Fred McFalls and Cliff McFalls, and a granddaughter, April Martin. She was a charter member of Sand Hill Baptist Church.
Surviving are her son, Randy Redden and his wife, Ann, of Asheville; four grandchildren, Greg, D.J., Christy and Kim; twelve great-grandchildren, and a brother, Bud McFalls and his wife, Doris, of Chimney Rock; and a special friend for 61 years, Hilda Griffin.
A celebration of her life is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. Friday in the Patton Avenue chapel of Groce Funeral Home with the Revs. Warren Williams and Terry Brooks officiating. Burial will follow at Green Hills Cemetery.
Her family will receive friends from 7:00-8:30 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home and at other times will be at the home of Randy and Ann Redden.
Aggie was one of my favorite Aunts. She was always full of laughter and loved her family very much. Her family and church was her life. She will be dearly missed, but I know she is now in a better place where she will no longer feel any pain.
I am sorry to hear of Agnes’s passing. I am certain she will be missed by her family and those whose lives she touched. I remember her always being very sweet to me. May she be in a much better place now.
Aunt Agnes was a special lady that loved everyone and always had a smile on her face. I remember everytime we came up to visit on vacation she would always have a cookout and we always had a good time. We will miss her terribly but know that she is in a better place. We will always love her.
In loving memory of my beloved Aunt, you will be missed. You will always be in our thoughts and prayers.
I will miss you dearly. You will always be in my thoughts and memories. I will always remember all the good times when my family and I visited. Especially the times you snored so loud you rocked the house. It was so funny, we all laughed together. I love you!
so sorry for your loss, but you know she is with uncle ralph, granny redden and others that went on before, having a good time. may God comfort you all during this time. (Doris Redden Buckners family)
I know as Christians you know all is well now, but as humans their is a significant loss,and the pain and hurt are there. You will be in my prayers for Gods healing. Pam
I really dont remember much of Aunt Aggie b/c I was really little the last time I saw her (Early 80’s).But I do remember that she was full of life and fun and laughter.She was joking with us and laughing.So she will be missed deeply,but now she hurts no more.And she’s looking down on all of us.As long as she’s in your heart she will always be with you forever.She was loved more than she ever knew.