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KRISTERFER EDWARD REDDISH Kristerfer Edward Reddish was born on June 30, 1969 to Fitzgerald and Erma Reddish, at the Colombia Presbyterian Hospital in New York City, NY. Kris grew up and attended elementary and middle school in New York and Connecticut. He attended and graduated from Northwestern High School in Baltimore in l987. It was while in Baltimore that he formed most of his lifelong friendships. Kristerfer also took college courses in both Maryland and Georgia. On Sunday morning, September 11, 2005 Kristerfer was called home to glory. Kristerfer developed a passion for traveling at a young age and fell in love with most places he visited. Some of his favorite places were Jamaica, Mexico, and Miami. He was curious about learning and trying new things. He had a passion for home improvement and gardening. He loved to show off his latest blooms. His mother and aunts will sorely miss the packages of bulbs and seeds he would send them on Mother's Day. Kristerfer was also an avid sports fan. The New York Yankees and New York Jets were two of his favorite teams. Kristerfer worked many jobs over the years and won the admiration and respect of his co-workers everywhere. He was most recently employed at the Yamaha Corporation. Kris had faith in God and visited various churches. Many of us remember Kris's quiet and reserved demeanor. We also remember his wit, charm, and loving nature. On a trip to Atlanta in December, 1997, he met and fell in love with his future wife, Jill Mizell. Shortly thereafter, Kris moved to Atlanta to be near her. Everyone around the couple could easily see that they were soul mates. Kris touched many lives and was willing to lend a helping hand to anyone who needed it. In addition to his loving wife, Jill Reddish of Atlanta, Kristerfer leaves behind his parents, Erma Reddish of Baltimore and Fitz- gerald Reddish of Atlanta; three brothers, Kevin and Brendan Reddish of Atlanta, and Gery Reddish of Orlando; and a whole host of other relatives and friends.








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