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  • Family lifetime membership signup | Redmond Historical

    Become Family Lifetime Members Family Lifetime memberships are available to groups of two for a $2,000 one-time fee. ​ You can become a member either by: a) using this online form & PayPal payment, or b) printing our Membership form and mailing it with a check to the Society office. For businesses interested in becoming members, visit our Business Membership page . ​ Thank you for your support of Redmond Historical Society. Family Lifetime Online Membership Signup Form Please give us a little more information about your membership sign-up (please check all that apply): This is a new membership We have had a membership at another level Please note our address change I’d like to be a Sustaining Partner through annual donations in addition to my membership. Yes! I would like to learn about volunteer opportunities. I'm new to Redmond and am looking forward to connecting with my new neighbors. Go to Checkout Thanks for supporting Redmond Historical Society! Prefer a printable membership form? Download this PDF and mail it with your membership fee to the Society office. Printable Membership Form

  • Obituary Catalog | Redmond Historical

    Obituary Catalog The Redmond Historical Society maintains a large catalog of obituaries written for Redmond community members. These obituaries are often used by genealogists and researchers to find more details about a person's life and family. This collection can be viewed by appointment or you may use the form below to request a copy of obituaries in our collection. ​ Click here for more information on the Redmond Pioneer Cemetery and the significance of its monuments, or learn more on the Redmond historical Society Blog . ​ To request a copy of one or more obituaries, please contact our office at info@redmondhistoricalsociey.org Our Obituary Catalog Last Name First Name Publication Year Aamodt Marian G. East Side Journal 2000 Aamodt Rudolph W. 'Rudy' East Side Journal undated Abbott Case Molly Ann Redmond Reporter 2009 Abrenica Cerilo F. Memorial Booklet 1993 Adams Clarence W. East Side Journal 1934 Adams Thomas R. Redmond Reporter 2005 Adams J.Q. East Side Journal 1934 Adams Ray George Memorial Booklet 2014 Adams Mrs. Edith East Side Journal 1933 Adams Thomas Richard King County Journal 2005 Adams Mrs. Rene East Side Journal 1919 Adams Arthur East Side Journal 1924 Adams Mrs. Wilson East Side Journal 1925 Adler Denise A. East Side Journal 2000 Adler Donald M. Unknown 1984 Adler Myrtle O. Unknown 1986 Albertson Dean Martin King County Journal 2005 Alexander Robert Richard 'Rick' East Side Journal 2002 Allan John Redmond Reporter 2009 Allbee Cecil Richard Redmond Reporter 2007 Allen Mary Ann East Side Journal 1938 Allen Wendi 2008 Allen Essigene Harshman East Side Journal 1938 Alner Nels A. East Side Journal 1934 Alner Mary A. East Side Journal 1939 Alsin Carl J. Unknown undated Amos Norman East Side Journal 1999 Amos Shannon Michelle East Side Journal 2002 Amy Hildegard King County Journal 2005 Anderlee Charles East Side Journal 1931 Anderson Earl R. King County Journal 2003 Anderson Eric 2013 Anderson Robert Seattle Times 2014 Anderson Hugh King County Journal 2003 Anderson Barbara Y. Internet undated Anderson Lavina East Side Journal 1932 Anderson Greta East Side Journal 1939 Anderson Christina J. King County Journal 2006 Anderson George (Mrs.) East Side Journal 1934 Anderson Carl East Side Journal 1933 Anderson George V. East Side Journal 2002 Anderson Lewis Walter King County Journal 2003 Anderson Lilly May East Side Journal 2002 Andreasen Bruce W. King County Journal 2006 Andresen John A. East Side Journal 1932 Andresen Henry (Mrs.) East Side Journal 1933 Andresen Henry C. East Side Journal 1930 Andreson John Norman Unknown undated Andrus Jack East Side Journal 2001 Angman Carl Issaquah Press 1946 Page 1 of 34

  • RHS History | Redmond Historical

    Redmond Historical Society's History Working together since 1999 to preserve and share Redmond's history. The Redmond Historical Society was founded in 1999 by a small of group of citizens passionate about our local history. The first meeting was held on May 29 at the city library with 23 supporters in attendance. It was a time of tremendous growth in and around Redmond, yet no one was documenting our heritage, some of which was disappearing. Our first action was to lobby for, and secure, city landmark status for 16 structures. Shortly after, we were a partner in the creation of the Historic Downtown kiosk at Leary and Redmond Way; moved into the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center; and drafted our first Walking Tour brochure . Since then we have undertaken many initiatives that have today resulted in an extensive collection of historical documents, pictures and artifacts as well as oral histories. Our computer based archive of photographs and scanned data comprises over 30,000 records. Our organization has grown to become one of the largest and most active civic organizations in the city. Over the years, the Society has hosted a wide variety of engaging speakers at its monthly Saturday membership programs. The Society continues this tradition with the Redmond Historical Society Saturday Speaker Series. Newsletter Archive The Society has a full archive of our newsletters. Since our founding, we have recorded our events, awards, and Speaker Series topics in our Newsletter. Explore the Newsletters Archive

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