Las Vegas Review-Journal

CARMEN URIOSTE

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Carmen Armedaloui­se Urioste (nee Redman) Dicoio, 63, of Las Vegas, entered into eternal rest at 5:38 PM on November 1, 2021, at Henderson Hospital. Carmen had been ill for quite some time and fought a long, strenuous battle, but was never able to recover. Carmen was born to the late Glenn Redman, Jr. and to the late Nellie Jean Redman (nee Designori) on November 6, 1957, in Modesto, CA. Carmen is survived by her husband, Gary (Doc) Urioste; her five beautiful daughters, Barbara-jean Carden, Tiffani Tillman (nee Carden), Trisia Lopez (nee Weinmann), Helina Jones (nee Weinmann), and Angelina Dicoio; her grandchild­ren, Christian Conrad, Piper O’kelley (nee Halgas), Christophe­r Mohr, Hope Fairbanks, Erin Loehr (nee Tillman), Pearl Tillman, Benjamin Tillman, Tayler Scott, Ricky Lopez, Alessandro Lopez, Harley Calandrell­i (nee Copeland), Alivia Copeland, Cali Copeland, Mason Jones, Michael Lapointe, and Abigale Lapointe; great-grandson, Mason O’kelley; greatgrand­daughters, Annelise Loehr and Eden O’kelley; as well as many brothers, sisters, nieces, and nephews. Carmen attended Canyon Valley High School in Castro Valley, CA until 1975 when she took on the role as caregiver to her halfbrothe­r, Glenn Redman. Thereafter, she went on to be to be the best mother ever. Over the years, she worked to provide for her family and always made sure to put her kids first. Even through tough times, Carmen kept all her girls together. After marrying Gary (Doc), Carmen enjoyed spending her time on the boat on the lake with her husband and beloved Beast. She also enjoyed drawing and crafts. She loved to cook with her granddaugh­ter, Hope. She was an amazing cook. She had a heart of gold and as her granddaugh­ter, Erin, said, “She was always smiling and loving.” Carmen was beautiful inside and out and will be dearly missed by her family and those that knew her. She was one of a kind. A private Celebratio­n of Life will be held in honor of Carmen. The family requests memorials be sent to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital in lieu of flowers.

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