Mary McManus Reddick went to join our Lord and her beloved husband, Jim, on April 19, 2015, 2 months after her 87th birthday. Our beloved mother was born in Omaha, NE to George and Lola McManus and had one wonderful sister, Alice. When Mom was 3 years old, her family moved to Denver, CO. They lived on Filmore Street very near our beautiful City Park. She attended St. Philomena Grade School, Cathedral High School and went on to Loretta Heights College with several life-long friends. Carol Powell of Broomfield and Beverly Nichols of Englewood share our loss. Mom loved ice-skating at City Park and there she met Jim Reddick. She knew his sister Bernice (Beeni) who now lives in Hilton Head, SC with her spouse, Edwin (Ned) Wood. Mom took the train to Annapolis, MD to the Naval Academy "Ring Dance" where she wore a beautiful pink-tiered gown and he wore his "dress whites". Mom and Dad were married for 65 years. They traveled throughout the United States beginning in Pensacola, FL where they will be interred together forever at the Barancas National Cemetery. We as a family traveled overseas to Malta in the Mediterranean Sea where our family still has wonderful friends. When Dad retired from the Navy and the family moved to Florida they enjoyed trips "rediscovering" the Amazon, Australia and all through Indonesia. They lived happily in Pelican Bay and were parishioners of Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church. Mom loved music, she sang and performed with The Sweet Adeline's and was Treasurer of the PEO. She has three children, Mary (Terry) and husband Paul Hammond; Dr. Pat and husband Bob George and Jim Reddick and Rene; three grandchildren, Christie and great-grandson Ian Henderson; Allison Hammond and Wesley and wife Brittney Ackley. Mom's sister Alice's daughters Diane and husband Mark Carlson and Mary and husband Tim D' Amato both live in Colorado. She was blessed with several wonderful sister and brother in laws, nieces, nephews, neighbors and friends. A Celebration of Her Life will be held on Saturday May 2, 2015 at 11:00 AM at Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church. In lieu of flowers please make a donation in memory of Jim and Mary Reddick at Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church - P. O. Box 290216, Port Orange, FL 32129 - www.ladyofhope.org.