Elizabeth Betty Redman, age 98, of Brookings, died Thursday, July 5, 2007, at the United Retirement Center in Brookings. Memorial services will be 2:00 P.M. Thursday, July 19, at First Presbyterian Church. Interment of cremated remains will take place at Greenwood Cemetery. Memorials should be directed to the Kenneth and Elizabeth Redman Scholarships (Art, Pharmacy, or both) at SDSU. Elizabeth Francis (McMillan) Redman was born December 23, 1908, at Fargo, North Dakota, to Uel S. and Stella Helena (Francis) McMillan. She attended North Dakota Agricultural College (now North Dakota State University) in Fargo prior to her marriage on May 13, 1932, to Kenneth Redman at Fargo. The Redmans moved to Brookings in 1951. Kenneth died December 8, 1985. Elizabeth was a member of First Presbyterian Church and the Presbyterian Women. She served as a deacon in the church. She also served as an adviser for Kappa Epsilon pharmacy fraternity, a sponsor of the University Dames Club, and a volunteer in the Brookings Hospital. She enjoyed bowling and fishing. Survivors include two sons: Francis E. Redman of San Francisco, California, and Robert S. Redman and his wife Barbara of Potomac, Maryland; a granddaughter, Melissa Johnson, and two great-granddaughters, Katherine and Elisabeth Johnson, of Odenton, Maryland; a half-brother, William F. McMillan, of Hercules, California; and a half-sister, Muriel Williams, of Bremerton, Washington.