Kimberly Redding:  

CLASS OF 1987
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Charleston, AR

Kimberly's Story

Kimberly is from Booneville, Arkansas. Kimberly is married with Matthew Redding. Kimberly's schools include Charleston High School. Kimberly later attended University of Arkansas - Fort Smith (Associate of Arts (AA)), Ualr (Liberal-arts). Kimberly works(ed) at Hackett Elementary School, Godley ISD, Goldey Intermediate School. Music Kimberly likes includes Trans-Siberian Orchestra, The Wanted, Heart. TV shows Kimberly likes include...Expand for more
Cooking Channel, Bones, CSI Vegas. More about Kimberly:"I am from Charleston, AR. I recently moved back to AR and took a job teaching in Hackett. I am married to Alan Redding who works for TX ANG in Houston. I have 2 girls; Jaquelynn (16) and Katelynn (15). I graduated in 1987 from Charleston High School. I am looking for relatives and friends that I have lost contact with over the years. Parents: Manuel and Virginia Neal".
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