May 15, 2019
86 year old Mack Kenneth Redmon of Murfreesboro passed away Monday at Alive Hospice in Murfreesboro. He was a Methodist, a Shriner and Mason, a veteran of the U.S. Army and he served in the military police and special forces. Redmon was also the retired head of maintenance at the Arbors of Hickory Hollow Apartment Complex. The funeral will be Saturday at noon at the Chapel of Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Donald Owens and Billy Hawkins will officiate and burial will be in Whorton Springs Cemetery. Visitation will be Friday from 4-8 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. until the service at noon. Redmon was preceded in death by his parents, Bryan and Oma Summers; a son Scotty Redmon; brothers, Jessie Summers, Noel Summers, Wilson Summers, Garlon Redmon, Jack Redmon, Lloyd Redmon, and Nelson Redmon; sisters, Norene Anderson and Nevelene Reeder. Survivors include a daughter, Kathy Phillips of Watertown. A son, Sam and Teresa Redmon of Murfreesboro. Son-in-law Troy Phillips of Springfield. Four grandchildren, Kaitylyn and Naaman Stillwell of Hermitage, Dalton and Kelsey Phillips of Mt. Juliet, Justin and Ashton Redmon of Smithville, and Samuel Redmon of Murfreesboro. Eight great grandchildren, Cheyenne and Gabriel Stillwell, Eli, Bryson, MacKenzie, Conner, Chandler, and Braxton Redmon. Two sisters, Jeanette Smithson and Lois Randall both of Smithville. Sister-in-law, Jo Dean Redmon. Love-Cantrell Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. The family would like to thank AseraCare Hospice for the loving care that Mr. Redmon received while he was at home. They are grateful for the support they received from them. The transition to Alive Inpatient was wonderful and they loved and care for him at the end.