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IN MEMORY OF

Alphenia Lenore Reddick

06-17-1978 - 04-15-2024

Funeral Information

Location:

Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church
Date: 04-04-2024
Time: 11:00 AM

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Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church
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Obituary

“I tell you the truth, a time is coming and has now come when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God and those who hear will live.” ~ John 5:35

Alphenia Lenore Reddick, affectionately known as “Spanky,” was the son of Alphenia Reddick and Doretha Fead. He was born on June 17, 1978, in Live Oak, Florida, but was a lifelong resident of Greenville, Florida.

Preceding Alphenia in death were his brothers: Tony O’Neal Hamilton and Timothy McGee, Jr.; sisters: Keyoshia Fead and Shamire Fead; grandparents: R.J. Reddick and Frances Reddick; and bonus grandfather: Peter Young.

Spanky was always fascinated with having a career as a first responder but was unable to achieve that goal because of health concerns. He refused to give up on this lifelong dream and as a result, he volunteered to assist other volunteers in rendering service for the Greenville Volunteer Fire Department.

Alphenia demonstrated his talent for creating beautiful floral arrangements during his employment with a florist. Likewise, he developed an interest in construction work and was proud of the finished products he had a hand in helping to build. His work on the major renovation project of his Alma Mata, Madison County High School, was another source of pride for him.

Spanky loved people but he especially treasured the good times he had in sharing his unconditional love of family. He used any and every occasion to bring the family together to create fond memories of great family times when everyone came together to enjoy the fellowship, food, and fun. It was also a time for him to demonstrate his latest dance moves.

Alphenia Lenore Reddick obediently answered his Heavenly Father’s First Responder’s call and transitioned to his eternal rest early in the morning of Monday, April 15, 2024. He has claimed the victory because he has been changed, healed, freed, and delivered.

Alphenia Lenore Reddick’s presence and loving spirit have etched a forever memory in the hearts of his loved ones. Those who will miss him until they meet again are his mother: Doretha Fead of Greenville, FL; father: Alphenia (Caroline) Reddick of Augusta, GA; grandparents: Cora Lee Howard of Greenville, FL and J.C. Fead of Raiford; siblings: Jerrill (Shana) Norwood of Live Oak, FL, Dayshawn Fead of Jacksonville, FL, Demetrius Reddick, Adam Samuel, Jamarcus Pontoon, Jarvis Ruffin, Latasha Hamilton of Greenville, FL, Fiero (Orient) Arnold, Letetia Fead, LaKira Livingston, Yolanda Reddick, Tomika (Timothy) McGee, and Jazz Baxter; paternal aunts: Elisia R. Reddick, Deloris Reddick, Rena B. Dillard, and (devoted aunt), Mary Jane (Samuel) Land: maternal aunts: Bertha Lee (Charles) August, Mary Alice Turner, Cora Lee Garrison, Delores (Maurice) Cohen, Montez (Reginald) Thomas, Fannie Mae Fead, Dianne (Gene) Medler, Dorothy A. Fead, Tina Young; paternal uncles: Johnny Marshall, William (Belinda) Reddick, Willie James Reddick, Ennice Reddick; maternal uncles: Robert Howard and J.C. (Lula) Fead, Jr.; special friend: Anthony Powell; along with countless other loving relatives and consoling friends.

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