Dean Andrew Redner, 59, of Front Royal, Virginia passed away on Wednesday, January 25, 2023 at Winchester Medical Center.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, January 30, 2023 at 2 PM at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church with Reverend Tom Shepanzyk officiating. Burial will follow at Prospect Hill Cemetery.
Dean was born on July 4, 1963 in Wilmington, Delaware to Frank James Redner Sr. and Barbara Anne Harkins Howell. He was preceded in death by two brothers, John David Redner and Marc Allen Redner.
Surviving along with his parents are his daughter, Jessica Elaine Smith; step father, Donald Tweedie Sr.; step father, Carroll Howell; four brothers, Frank Redner Jr., Donald Tweedie Jr., Jeremy Tweedie and Aaron Tweedie; three sisters, Debra VanLandingham, Barbara Anne Contreras Orozco and Amanda Chapman and six grandchildren, Marcus Smith, Daniel Athey Jr., Amiyah Smith, Dylan Smith , Ruby Smith and Noah Smith.
The family will receive friends on Sunday, January 29, 2023 from 6 to 8 PM at Maddox Funeral Home, 105 West Main Street, Front Royal.

Sincere condolences to Don Jr. and the entire family of Dean. May fond memories of Dean comfort each of you, now and always.
dad…..this is just another step ik n the road…I’ll see you soon ❤🤟🏻🕊
Jessica,
I am so sorry about your dad and so very sorry I didn’t get to to see him before he died. I remember when we first met. He was so young and full of life. He loved you so much. In more recent years, we talked about how our lives may have been different if we would have gotten serious way back when. I will miss him greatly and I will always think of you on our birthday. God bless your family.
Victoria Taylor
We will always remember you and you kindness to us both. I’ll always remember to hug your girl a bit longer.
So very very sorry for you and the families loss.
Our heart is with you all.
The Athey’s
Bob, Barb, Rob, Michelle and Renee
Barbara – I am so sorry for your loss – thinking of you and your family during this time of grief.
Dean, my brother, you were so courageous and such a fighter. I can only be in awe of the way you persevered so many years of dialysis and other medical issues. You were blessed with all the charisma and fearlessness afforded by God to one family. Our love of the beach was something that I enjoyed sharing with you, so be sure to stop in during morning sunrises, and be sure that I will be missing and thinking of you. -Love your sister, Debbie.