Anne Redeman
So sorry to hear about Ann. She was always a very sweet lady at Spring Creek Elementary. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.
With Love,
Anne Redeman

Birth date: Jan 4, 1944 Death date: Feb 22, 2025
Born Barbara Ann Griffin January 4,1944 to John and Alene Griffin of Dallas, TX. She grew up attending church and learning to love the Lord from a young age. "Ann" as she was known to friends and family graduated from Richardson H Read Obituary
So sorry to hear about Ann. She was always a very sweet lady at Spring Creek Elementary. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.
With Love,
Anne Redeman
My grandmother was the best person I ever had the privilege to know. She never met a stranger and she loved everyone. I remember the days we would go antique shopping where she would spend hours looking at every single thing there, in a way she helped raised me and shaped me to be the person I am today and I’m forever grateful to have known and loved her. Her favorite thing to get after a day of was braums be because she said they had the best burgers . She was one of my favorite people and I miss her every day.
I love you mom we will miss you until we see you again. Janna, David, Kelsey, Alexa and Payton.
I’ll be forever grateful for the childhood of mine you filled with so much happiness and love. The friendship and support you showed my Mom in 1988/89 when she got pregnant with me and was unmarried. I’m so grateful for my beautiful name, Anne Taylor because you were such an special person to my Mom. I’ll never forget all the silly times we had with Uncle Carol, Donna and Lauren. That was my real family growing up, I wouldn’t have had a real family if it weren’t for you and Uncle Carol ❤️ I love you forever and I’ll miss you always. Going to make sure I see Uncle Carol because I’ll never regret not getting to say goodbye to you 💔 I hope you are with my Mom up there in heaven, give her such a big hug and kiss. I know I have the two best Angels in heaven I could ever ask for. 🤍🤍
I miss you so much. I know that you're up in heaven with your lord and savior and I will see you again one day. I am so glad that you were my mother and I have all the memories of you to hold me over until we meet again. I love you
I miss you so much mom. I know you are with your Lord and Saviour now and seeing everyone who passed before you. I'll see you again when my time comes. I love you so much
Lauren Mullen lit a candle in memory of Barbara Cobern