Annie Dell “Redden” DeHaas, 75, of Dallas, GA, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loved ones at a local hospital on Friday, November 28, 2025.
Dell was born on July 14, 1950, to Clarence and Vera Azzielee “Fatty” Redden of Aragon, GA. She lived her entire life in and around Floyd, Polk, and Paulding Counties. On March 18, 1995, Dell married her loving husband, Robert “Robbie” DeHaas, and they made their home together in Dallas, Georgia.
For many years, Dell owned a cleaning business with her daughter, cleaning homes from Rome to Atlanta.
Family was the center of Dell’s world. The light of her life was her daughter, Sandra, who remained her very best friend until the end.
Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren brought her immeasurable joy. Some of her most cherished days were spent on the porch rocking and playing with her youngest great-grandbabies, Brooks and Lainey. Singing church hymns with her first great-grandson, Will Terry, ranked among her most precious moments.
Dell loved to travel, especially cruising the Caribbean with her entire family. She also found great joy in interior decorating—for her own home and for the homes of friends and family.
Robbie and Dell were faithful members of Victory Baptist Church, and her deep faith and commitment were evident to all who knew her.
In addition to her parents, Dell was preceded in death by four brothers: Nokie, Guy, Wilburn, and Ricky Redden.
Dell is survived by, her husband, Robert “Robbie” DeHaas; daughter, Sandra Womack Fletcher (Jeff); sister, Carolyn Alexander (Govan); brother, Tex Redden (Melba); grandsons, Chad Terry (Holly Caldwell), Michael Fletcher, and Charles Fletcher (Mary); granddaughter, Chelsea Wade (Trenton); great-grandchildren, Will, Brantley, Brooks, Lainey Rae, Easton, Reagan, Makenna, Brier, Bowen, Cade, Hadlee, Austin, and Blake. Many neices, nephews, & cousins also survive.
Her presence will be deeply missed, and her legacy will live on through her family.
Funeral services for Dell will be held on Thursday afternoon, December 4, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. at Victory Baptist Church. interment will follow in Aragon Cemetery.
Dell’s family will receive friends at Victory Baptist Church on Thursday from 12:00 noon until the service hour.
Pallbearers will include Chad Terry, Will Terry, Trenton Wade, Brantley Wade, Michael Fletcher, Easton Fletcher, Brier Lanier, Blake Fletcher. Brooks Wade and Bowen Shurley will serve as honorary pallbearers.
Alvis Miller & Son Funeral Home & Crematory is honored to serve the family of Annie Dell “Redden” DeHaas.
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