Donna L. Redlinger

Service Date: May 21, 2019
Visitation Info: St. Agnes Church
Interment Info: Mother of God Cemetery
Service Info: St. Agnes Church
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Donna Redlinger nee: Wagner, died at home surrounded by her loved ones on May 17, 2019 at the age of 67. Donna was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She touched many lives throughout her years as a teacher. Donna was a creative spirit. She sang, wrote songs and crafted. Donna had a deep faith for God and a big love for her grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband, William A. Redlinger III; son, Joel A. Redlinger; parents Louis and Thelma Wagner and sister, Cathy Kirtley. Donna is survived by husband, E. Wayne Hoffman; son, Louis (Jen) Redlinger; daughter, Jillian (Paul) Markus; grandchildren, Lucy, Emma, Olivia and Joel; sisters, Pam Gage, Debbie (Daryl) Smith, Beth (Bob) Cowen; brother, Jerry Kirtley; numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. A visitation will take place on Tuesday, May 21st at St. Agnes Church 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. followed by a service. The family will attend a private burial at Mother of God Cemetery at their convenience. In lieu of flowers please donate to The Joel Redlinger Fund made payable to the account holder Jillian Markus, The Pointe Arc 104 W. Pike St. Covington, KY or to the Parish Kitchen 141 W. Pike St. Covington, KY.

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Tuesday
21
May
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

St. Agnes Church

1680 Dixie Hwy.
Ft. Wright, KY 41011
Phone: 859-431-1802
Tuesday
21
May
6:00 pm

St. Agnes Church

1680 Dixie Hwy.
Ft. Wright, KY 41011
Phone: 859-431-1802

Mother of God Cemetery

Address: 3125 Madison Ave Latonia, KY 41015
Thursday
1
January
12:00 am - 12:00 am

Donna L. Redlinger


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Very sorry for your loss

I knew Donna when she taught at Woodfill and was always amazed at how strong she was, even through adversity. I am very sorry for your loss and pray that knowing she’s in a better place, a place with no sickness or sorrow, helps to comfort you just a little.


Wonderful friend

Donna was one of the most caring people I have ever known. I have many good memories of our times together. She treasured her family, as I am sure you all knew. You have my sincere sympathy at this time. But Donna would not want you to be unhappy. Thank of all the good times–and there were many I’m sure. She will never be dead as long as she is remembered. She is just in another room. Sandra