Redfearn received several awards.[2] In 1965 he was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[8] He was a member of many organizations and served as a volunteer curator[2] at the Norland Henderson[9][10] Herbarium of Powell Gardens in Kingsville, Missouri. Redfearn was from 1986 to 1992 the editor-in-chief of the journal Missouriensis[2] of the Missouri Native Plants Society.[11] Starting from 1996 he issued the exsiccataMosses of the interior highlands exsiccatae with Bruce Allen and Robert Magill as co-editors.[12]
In 1949 in Polk County, Florida, Paul Redfearn Jr. married Donna Alice Rubie Whitten. Upon his death he was survived by his widow, two sons, Paul Leslie III and James Jeffrey, two granddaughters, one step-grandson, and five great-grandchildren.[2] Paul L. Redfearn III became a lawyer with a national reputation and from 1992 to 1993 was the president of the Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys.[13]
Selected publications
Redfearn, Paul L.; Meyer, Samuel L. (1949). "Physiological Studies on Mosses. VIII. Observations on the Regeneration of Setae of Physcomitrium turbinatum". The Bryologist. 52 (4): 197–201. doi:10.1639/0007-2745(1949)52[197:PSOMVO]2.0.CO;2. JSTOR3239476.
Andrews, Sharron; Redfearn, Paul L. (1965). "Observations on the Germination of the Gemmae of Hyophila tortula (Schwaegr.) Hampe". The Bryologist. 68 (3): 345–347. doi:10.2307/3240611. JSTOR3240611.
Redfearn, Paul L. (1976). "A Trichostomum from Texas New to the United States". The Bryologist. 79 (1): 80–82. doi:10.2307/3241870. JSTOR3241870.
Churchill, Steven P.; Redfearn, Paul L. (1977). "Hepaticae and Anthocerotae of Nebraska". The Bryologist. 80 (4): 640–645. doi:10.2307/3242423. JSTOR3242423.
Churchill, Steven P.; Redfearn, Paul L.; Ikenberry, Gilford J. (1981). "Contributions to the Oklahoma Moss Flora". The Bryologist. 84 (4): 498–504. doi:10.2307/3242557. JSTOR3242557.
Redfearn, Paul L. (1986). "Bryogeography of the Interior Highlands of North America: Taxa of Critical Importance". The Bryologist. 89 (1): 32–34. doi:10.2307/3243074. JSTOR3243074.
Ware, Stewart; Redfearn, Paul L.; Pyrah, Grant L.; Weber, Wallace R. (1992). "Soil pH, Topography and Forest Vegetation in the Central Ozarks". The American Midland Naturalist. 128 (1): 40–52. doi:10.2307/2426411. JSTOR2426411.
^Skalicky, Michele (December 3, 2018). "Former Springfield Mayor, SMSU Biology Professor Dies". KSMU, Ozarks Public Radio. (This KSMU article erroneously states that Redfearn took office as mayor in 1979 — the correct year is 1978.)