Lee Charles Redmond

February 15, 1939 ~ September 21, 2022
Lee Charles Redmond, age 83, of Lohman, Missouri, passed away on September 21, 2022, at Kansas City Hospice House surrounded by his loving family.
Lee was born February 15, 1939 in Sedalia, MO, to the late Lee and Nadyne (Grother) Redmond. He was married in Marshall, MO on August 11, 1962 to Marjorie Ann Waller, who survives.
Lee was valedictorian of his 1957 class at Sacred Heart High School, Sedalia and in 2018 was his inducted into the Sacred Heart Hall of Fame.
He received a B.A. degree in Biology from Central Missouri State University and an M.A. degree is Fisheries from the University of Missouri in Columbia in 1961 . Lee is best known for his work studying dynamics of fish populations and effects of regulation changes.
He joined the American Fisheries Society 1962 and became a certified Fisheries Scientist in 1972 and a life member. He was also a charter member of the Missouri Chapter. In 1982, Lee received the Missouri Chapter Award of Excellence, its highest recognition. Nationally, Lee was a member of the following sections: Fisheries Administrators, Fish Culture, Fish Economics, Genetics and Fisheries Management. He served as President of the North Central Division in 1989-1990. He was active in establishing the Fish Management section, which became the society’s largest section, and was the first President Elect. Lee received the Fisheries Management Section’s Award of Merit for his efforts in the role of Fish Culture in Fisheries Management Symposium. He also was elected to the National Fisheries Hall of Excellence in 2001. He served two years as Associate Editor of the North American Journal of Fisheries Management as well as the organization’s Executive Committee. In 1990-1995 Lee served as President of the American Fisheries Society and was a member of the inaugural class of American Fisheries Society Fellows. Lee was so well known throughout the Society that the organization renamed their Citizen’s Award the Lee Redmond Citizen’s Award. He earned the title “Mr. Fish Management.”
His career with the Conservation Department focused on making fishing better for everyone. He authored numerous publication and a section of the book “Reservoir Fisheries Management – Strategies for 80’s.” Lee’s other professional affiliations include Izaak Walton League of America, The Human Dimension of Wildlife Study Group, The Missouri Chapter of the Wildlife Society, The Missouri Prairie Foundation and the Mid-Missouri Conservation Society.
Lee enjoyed crappie fishing, quail hunting, and turkey hunting. His summer months when his daughter, Shannon, was younger, was spent taking her to horse shows and trail rides. Activities that his whole family enjoyed.
Lee is survived by his wife of 60 years, Marjorie Redmond, one daughter, Shannon Windmeyer (Scott) of Parkville, MO, grandsons Grant and Emmitt, one sister, Linda Piatt (James) of Warrensburg, MO, three sisters-in-law, Wanda Smith, Doris Root (Eddie), Jane Waller and brother-in-law, Gary Waller (Deborah).
Visitation will be Monday, September 26, 2022 from 4:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at Trimble Funeral Homes, 3210 N. Ten Mile Dr., Jefferson City. Visitation will resume Tuesday at St. Martin Catholic Church, St. Martins from 9:30 a.m. until the Mass of Christian Burial begins at 10:30 a.m. Reverend Jason Doke will officiate. Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery, Sedalia.
Services entrusted to Trimble Funeral Homes, Jefferson City. trimblefunerals.com
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to your favorite charity.
Lee was always a dear friend from childhood to our adult life. We shared many adventures and laughs together. These memories will stay with me forever. May God reward Lee for all his worldly contributions to people and places. Rest in peace.
I extend my sincere condolences to Lee’s family. I had the privilege of working with Lee when we served as officers in the American Fisheries Society. I shall always remember Lee’s leadership qualities. He served as a great professional example for many young biologists just entering the profession.
We are saddened at the loss of our fellow classmate and childhood friend, Lee. From elementary to high school to best man in our wedding, we have fond memories of time spent together. We will keep Lee’s family in our thoughts and prayers.
Ted and Betty Meyer
Blue Springs, MO
It is impossible to put into words the love and respect that I have for Lee. And, He was without doubt one of the “fathers” of fisheries management in America. His contributions as a scientist, public servant and a friend were enormous. RIP good friend.
I am sending my condolences to Lee’s Family. We worked together at MDC for several years and he will be truly missed. I will keep Lee’s family in my prayers. Roger Ponder, Retired HR Division Chief.
It is our deepest symphony we wish to send to your family on the passing of Lee. you’re in our thoughts and prayers. Enjoyed attending school for 12 years with Lee. Those were the good old days: fishing, hunting, movie nights and of course basketball. Your family will have many comforting memories. Marvin and Ruby Mettler, Duncan, Oklahoma
Sending Lee’s family my deepest condolences. I worked with Lee many years ago at MDC and I, too, am a graduate of Sacred Heart. I always enjoyed visiting with him and sharing memories of our lives in Sedalia and Sacred Heart. Lee was a kind, generous man. I know that your memories of him will always be a blessing.
Deepest sympathies to all of Lee’s family. I was privileged to work with Lee for many years at MDC. He was a true pioneer in freshwater fisheries management. He was loved and respected by many and he will be greatly missed.
I am so sorry for your loss you are in my prayers
Love Sandy Robinson
My condolences to Lee’s family. He was very helpful to me as a mentor in my early days as the AFS Executive Director. Always a gentleman, he nevertheless participated vigorously in discussions regarding the future of AFS. His loss, as well that of Ira Adelman recently, deprives the Society of wise council.
I am so sorry to learn of this great loss. I was privileged to work with Lee at MDC for many years. My prayers are with the family. Lee had so many accomplishments and was a very respected professional. May peace be with you.