John Wesley Redfield
John Wesley Redfield, of Bacliff, Texas was tragically killed in a motorcycle accident on November 30, 2021 at the age of 64. John was born December 3, 1956 in Houston, Texas to Robert Henry Redfield, Sr. and Betty Jean (Pamplin) Redfield. John had recently retired after working many years in the restaurant industry. In recent years he had lived and worked in Florida. After his retirement in 2021, John moved back to Bacliff, Texas to the family home. He was enjoying retirement where he could pursue his love of travel, reading, photography, riding his motorcycle and spending time with his friends and family. He was a loving and fun uncle who will be dearly missed. Preceded in death by his parents Robert H. Redfield, Sr. and Betty Redfield, brother Robert H. Redfield, Jr. He is survived by his niece Jennifer Bencivengo and husband Darren, children Ashley Bencivengo, Andrew Bencivengo, Austin Bencivengo and nephew Robert H. Redfield III and wife Mandi, children Brayden Redfield, Dylan Redfield and Avery Redfield.
Services to be announced at a later date.
You were enjoying your resent retirement with family & friends. RIP, you will be missed.
John was a good friend and an awesome person I feel blessed to have had him as a friend will be dearly missed my condolences to the family and all of our friends rest in peace John see you on the other side God bless you and your family
My deepest condolences to his family. John was loved by the many friends some who became family. I am so sorry for your loss. His family is in my heart ,thoughts and prayers.
Our Deepest Sympathy
for your loss. John was a
wonderful friend and we will all miss
him very much.
Love,
Awol & Amy Roque
I worked with John many years ago. He was a great guy. I know he will be missed. RIP John.
Oh my gosh… a memory just came across my mind John… of you, Kim an I on your boat in 1982… so I came to you’re fb page. I am sincerely at a lose of words. You will live forever in all the love you left behind my Friend. You’re smile could light the cloudiest of days and light the darkest nights. Condolences to all that loved him… gone but never forgotten. Rest In Peace 😢