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Helen Richardson Obituary

Richardson, Helen Frances Kennedy
9/14/1921 - 4/16/2011. WWII brought momentous changes to the entire world. Helen Frances Kennedy could not have imagined the change that would come when her University of Washington sorority sponsored a dance to support troops sent to Alaska to protect against Japanese invasion. She danced with her soon-to-be husband but was not initially interested. However, his subsequent letter describing what would have been their first date, tipped the balance. Helen was the first born American in her family. Her English born father and Canadian born Belgian mother immigrated from Canada to the US after WWI and settled in Seattle, Washington
where she was born. Her father was a clothier and her mother was a nurse. She had two sisters Odette (Larry Davis), and Billy Anne (Charles Vinup). She attended Seattle public schools and was graduated from Roosevelt High. She studied nursing at the University of Washington for three years but her studies were cut short by the war, and ultimately, by her eventual marriage to Wilford Rene Richardson in Mesa, Arizona on October 2, 1943. They initially settled at Ft. Benning, Georgia. While unpacking Rene's footlocker, she came across a tiny copy of the Book of Mormon. Through personal study, and without her husband's knowledge, she converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She was baptized and confirmed in the Arizona Temple on August 2, 1944 respectively by her father-in-law, Edmund Wilford Richardson, and by Harry L. Payne. She was later sealed to her husband on May 1, 1946. Helen lived a busy and industrious life as a loving wife and consummate mother. In addition to raising her six children, Ed (Brenda Brimhall), Lynne (Robert Jones), Nicole, David (Janet Barney), Bill (Debbie Johnson) and Kathy (Brad Farber), she engaged in oil painting, woodworking, upholstery, and even owned her own drapery business. Helen was faithful member of the church her entire life and held many positions of authority. She was preceded in death by her parents William F. Kennedy and Lea Coupez, her sister Odette Davis, and by her son, David. She is survived by her husband of 67 years, sister Billy Anne, five children, 26 grand children, and 31 great grandchildren. Viewing: Thursday April 21 at Bunker Funeral home at 33 N. Centennial Way in Mesa from 6 to 8 and beginning at 9:30 a.m. at the Solomonville, AZ Chapel on Saturday April 23. Funeral services will commence at 11:00 a.m. with a burial at the Safford Cemetery thereafter.

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Published by The Arizona Republic from Apr. 20 to Apr. 21, 2011.

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April 22, 2011

Dear Richardson family,
Our hearts were saddened to hear about your mother's death. It is comforting to know that you will see her again in all her glory. Eternal marriage with Rene will be her reward. Love Donna

M. Fabian Foote

April 21, 2011

M. Fabian Foote, I grew up in Safford, and David Richardson, & Billy and were best of friends. I always liked her baking us cookies, me, the Layton boys and Dave and Billy. -- She will be with her parents in heaven.

Brenna Sage

April 20, 2011

Such a extraordinary woman! I have only known her for about 8 years. She was always so very kind and loving. She has such a loving, caring, and wonderful family. I am glad to have met her and hope to continue to know all of her amazing family members for many years to come. I am sorry she is gone but I am so glad she is finally at peace. Richardson family, stay strong and my prayers are with all of you.

Susan Reed

April 20, 2011

I have many happy memories of Richardson family reunions and seeing all my aunts and uncles and cousins. I am so thankful for families and loved ones Susan Reed

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