Ronald E. Redlich, 78, Apopka, passed away July 22, 2020. He was born in Denville, NJ on November 18, 1941 to the late Betty and Ben Redlich. Ron moved to Miami in the 60’s to attend U of M. He joined the Army National Guard, serving as Captain and Company Commander in Homestead. He was also a Sr. VP for Coral Gables First National Bank before starting his commercial real estate career with The ComReal Companies. Ron was a true patriot and felt extremely blessed to be born in America. He worked in every campaign since Barry Goldwater, running the headquarters and fighting to preserve our freedoms. Ron loved life! Traveling, sailing, farming, mountain hikes, and rescuing stray dogs and cats were just a few of his many interests. Ron was a kind and gentle man and life will never be the same without him. He always told everyone “I am the luckiest man on earth.” Ron is survived by his wife of 53 years, Patty; son Edward Redlich; daughter Sandi (John) Strickland; and sister Shirley DuPuy.
Funeral services will be private. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date.
Contributions can be made to the Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando in his memory and he would encourage you to get out and vote for President Trump’s re-election.
Diane Velazquez says
Heartbroken for Patty; a gentleman & a Patriot; always welcomed everybody with a smile; and Ron loved sharing history and his experiences both in the military & campaigning through the decades. He will be missed. Thank you, Ron & Patty, you both always welcoming me into your home and introducing me into organizations, I proudly became an active member involved in various campaigns. Sending Mrs. Patty Redlich & her family, my sincere condolences. May Ron spirit Rest in Eternal Peace 🙏🏼
Nancy & Steve Kelley says
Patty, so very sorry to hear of Ron’s passing. I had met you and Ron on several occasions with John and Claudia Yake. May Ron rest in peace and enjoy the company of his buddy John. Treasure your memories until you meet again. My deepest sympathy.
Nancy & Steve Kelley
Roberta & Scott Prusinowski says
Ron was a wonderful human being. Indeed, Patty was his true love. I will never forget the day he pulled Patty’s picture of of his wallet. We felt special knowing that we had a friend like Ron. Many happy memories were shared together because of OCREC.
Kevin Canning says
Condolences to all, thought and a prayer. Ron, you will be missed by many. I will value the many lessons and guidance. Rest In Peace Sir.
Kevin Canning
Pat Blackwell says
We owe Patty and Ron a great debt for all they have done for our country. Thank you! No one worked harder than Ron.Thank you for your service above the call of duty. He was a great husband and father always with a loving smile and a hug. It made me happy to see that smile. So proud of team they made. He will be missed by all. I hope he and Paul will be helping Trump. They both would love anything you could do to help him win. That would make them so happy. Henry Booth will be helping too. Wow a power team for sure. Patty, wish I could hold you and comfort you now. It is so hard to not love on someone who has a loss like this. Mine being so resent, my heart Hurts in the grief for both of us. I love you and your family so anything at all, I would be glad to do.it is so hard. Our lives will never be the same. God give you help to get thru and bless you all.
Theresa Donley says
Such a sweet man and adored Patty. Lots of love coming your way.
Cesar E. Jaramillo says
Ron was a great person and friend. I sure will miss him and his support for our Republican cause. It most certainly has been a privilege to have met him and be considered his friend, we had very nice conversations and gave me good advice in politics. I know he now rests in peace and with our Heavenly Father.
My sincere condolences to Patty and the rest of the family, you are all in my prayers.
Susan Burrows says
Patty – I am so very sorry for your loss. I got to know Ron more these past few years through FB and as he predicted Trump would win way back in 2016 I will honor his wishes and vote for him again. May he Rest In Peace with our Lord. God Bless you and your family.
Jeanne Therese Vermette says
Dearest Patty and family.
I am so very sorry that I just learned of Ron’s passing. My heart goes out to you at this difficult time.
Ron was a wonderful and truly caring gentle man always to me and to all that he met. I could tell how much he loved you by the way he looked at you, smiled, and shared lots of your life with me. I remember the time at one of the meetings of NORWF that he looked at me and said: “Jeanne, you are a true Patriot.” I never forgot that as I know he recognized how much I love our country as he did. That was the best compliment that anyone has ever given me and much appreciated. Now he is in the arms of Our Lord, Jesus, and waving a flag asking Him, Please, do something for our beautiful country. We need You to get us out of these terrible times. May he rest in Peace. He will be missed by me and others but he will always remain in my prayers and we will meet again in Heaven.
Barb Zakszewski says
Ron was a true patriot who loved his country more than anyone else I know. Kindest, most gentle man. And loved his family. All who knew him were blessed to know him. He will be missed.
RON WINOKUR says
DEAR ED, PATTY AND FAMILY,
SHOCKED TO JUST RECEIVE THE VERY SAD NEWS… OF MY LONG TIME FRIEND AND COMREAL ASSOCIATES PASSING.
RON WAS A TRUE FAMILY MAN…AND A MOST PATRIOTIC AMERICAN.
ED, HIS SON… WILL NOW CARRY THE FAMILY BANNER WITH STRENGTH AND DIGNITY.
REST IN PEACE MY DEAR FRIEND RON…REST IN PEACE.
RON WINOKUR
Linda O'Keefe says
Ron was truly a patriotic American who was always willing to volunteer his time and work side by side for the good of our country. While he has gone on his eternal home, I know he will be truly missed by his friends, family and his beloved wife Patty. I will always remember his welcoming smile, his humor and his generous nature. My condolences to Patty and the kids. When I vote for Trump in November, I will fondly remember Ron.
John Parr says
Ed: Please accept my sympathy for the loss of your father. Having lost my father also, it leaves a huge “hole” in your life; but the fact that you can cherish memories of his influence on your life is of some comfort. I know I shall see my father again because he had trusted in Jesus for salvation and eternal life in His Kingdom. Death is only the beginning of More Life.
Edward Redlich says
Ronald Edward Redlich. November 18, 1941 to July 22, 2020. A man. A father. A husband. A patriot. A soldier. A farmer. A sailor. A woodsman. A historian. A hobbyist. A deal maker. Dad, you know that I love you and that I miss you, but we’ll see each other soon. Godspeed. MAGA! ✝️🇺🇸