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HORTENSE RICHARDSON Obituary

Hortense "Tense" Earl Richardson 1918 ~ 2010 Our saintly mother passed away on August 14, 2010, at 6:14 p.m., in St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, surrounded by family who stood watch over her day and night. She was born August 23, 1918, in Delta, Utah, to Orange Wight Earl and Effie Jane Jones Earl. She was married to Justin Veryl Richardson (dec.) for 50 years, and is the mother of 10 children: Verla (Raymond) Davidson; Hope (Steven) Barrowes; Dee; Bonnie (Blair) Stephens; John El (Lenny) Richardson; Sam (Clara) Richardson; Nancy Petersen; Susan Brady; Randy (Jody) Richardson; and Glen Richardson (dec.). Mom took Jeff (Julie) Svare into her heart, and he became the "11th of 10 children." Her 42 grandchildren and 68 great-grand children and one great-great-grandchild will miss her sorely. Mom was a genius in her own right, although her husband was an acknowledged one. The two of them forged through life, enlivening our lives with insight, strength and grit. Mom's gentle touch taught us all what love meant, and she never wavered in her devotion to us. Although she only had a 10th grade education, Mom accomplished much in her life--besides raising 10 rambunctious children, who were her greatest achievement. Among other things, she wrote and directed many plays and road shows for over 50 years, wrote the narration and text for two successful cantatas and three books of poetry. Her poetry penetrated deep into the heart, poetry that seemed to flow from her effortlessly, her last one being a few weeks before her death. Her paintings were coveted at weddings and special occasions. She traveled to Egypt, the Holy Land, Mexico City, and various U.S. cities. She served in the New Mexico Albuquerque Mission soon after her husband's death on March 15, 1985; was nominated for Utah Mother of the Year in 1981; was President of Utah Mothers Association in 1983; worked with the "50th Anniversary Salute to Mothers" in New York in 1985; held many church callings; sang in the ward choir and the Salt Lake Oratorio Society; was honored as Citizen of the Year in South Salt Lake; and eagerly devoted her life to serving others. She was an active and faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Among other awards, Mom won first place in the Deseret News-sponsored poetry contest in 1945 for her poem "Gifts of the Heart." To you, our mother, the gifts you bequeathed to us, we now return to you: Strength, Courage, Patience, Kindness, Forgiveness, Happiness, Love, Service, Truth, Sustaining Love, and Humor. Mom, we hope we deserve your love. Our Mom was preceded in death by her parents and all her brothers and sisters: LaVar (Violet) Earl; Elaine (David) Richardson; Arlene (Milton) Carlos; and Elmo (Patricia) (Florence) Earl. Her mother passed away during the flu epidemic of 1918-1920 when she as two years old; her father died when she was 10. She never knew a mother and was raised by her brothers and sisters. The funeral will be held at Haven Ward, 2280 S. 300 E., Salt Lake City, Utah, at 11:00 a.m. Friday, August 20. A viewing will be held Thursday, August 19, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., at the Cottonwood Memorial Mortuary, 4670 S. Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, and one hour prior to the funeral, 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Condolences may be sent to www.memorialutah.com

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Aug. 18, 2010.

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Carolyn Richardson

August 14, 2019

Hortense was a very loving person and very talented. Raised a fine family.

September 10, 2010

To Your children Hortense, Its been many years and I just today heard of your going home. I remember the many things that happened in Burton Ward. Your mother was my Mutual teacher. I spent a lot of time in your home tending her children while she went to Church meetings and other church duties. i have a poem she wrote for me and also a small picture.
I am sorry I missed the funeral. I would liked to have talked with all of her children again.. i lived just across West Temple from you. She was an inspiration to me. I lost traced of her when we moved to Granger and then Married and lived in California. i did talk to her at one of the Burton ward reunions Dorothy Flanders Arnold.

Niccolle Spjut

August 27, 2010

My earliest memory of Tense was as a little girl. I was a snowflake in the ward road show. When my Grandmother passed away I remember her poetry and how she always had a smile and a hug for me. I am so very sorry for your loss but wanted to take a moment and let you know how much she meant to so many of us. She was a light and a smile on even the darkest days and she will be missed so much.

August 19, 2010

TO ALL THE RICHARDSONS I REMEMBER YOUR MOTHER SO WELL. SHE WAS SUCH A TALENTED LADY. TRICIA READ ONE OF HER POEMS AT MY MOMS FUNERAL ABOUT LAUGHTER. I REMEMBER ALL THE FUN TIMES AT HAVEN WARD THAT SHE HELPED CREATE. OUR LOVE TO ALL OF YOUR FAMILIES. SHE HAS SERVED WELL HERE ON EARTH.
PATTY JOHNSON BERGEN

August 18, 2010

I have some memories of her from the old Burton Ward days. What a wonderful tribute. May she always be in your hearts.
Janae Crawford Wootton
Taylorsville, UT

Marsha Miles Kimberlin

August 18, 2010

I remember as a child the Richardson family living next door to my Grandma, Edith Einer, on Truman Ave. . Tense and my mom, Leona, became good friends.My condolence to your family at her passing. What a beautiful obiturary highlighting her many accomplishments.

August 18, 2010

So sorry for your loss. We really loved Tense.She was so good to everyone. Sorry we can't be with you. Our love, Gordon, Elaine and family. Bryan feel his loss also.

Mikel Richardson

August 18, 2010

"Look up and out and know your worth to God and fellow men. The love and service you bestow renews sweet life again: This day is yours to use, abuse enjoy or throw away. Take one sure step toward your goal and yours is the earth today."

- Grandma (from Love of Life)
I love and will miss you greatly. Thank you for your unconditional love. Your devotion is a constant in me, what a gift...

Lynda Baumgart

August 18, 2010

What a lovely tribute to an amazing lady. Condolences to your family on your loss. You were blessed to have her with you for 92 years.

Kent Crawford

August 18, 2010

Sam, Nancy, and families,

Sorry to read about your mother's passing. We, too, lost our mother a year ago. This was a couple of years after Barry and Val died. Janae and I are the only ones left.

I remember some of our days in the old Burton Ward. Sam, you weren't among those of us that played sports together, but I considered you a friend. I remember playing some kind of games with you and some of your siblings in some of the vacant fields around our homes.

We did attend church, Madison Elementary, Central Junior High, and Granger High School together.

My thoughts are with you as you prepare for a funeral to honor her.

It's great we believe that she will still live and one day you will be able to reach out and hug her, your father, and other relatives again.

I hope the viewings and funeral go well and you feel of God's love as you reminise about her life and contemplate your future without her present.

Allow your fondest memories of her to dwell in your minds through the coming years.

My God bless you all,

Richard W Young

August 18, 2010

Condolences to the Richardson family in the loss of Hortense. I remember her readings given in the Haven Ward. She has now graduated and will go on to complete her mission, including being reunited with your father and others near and dear to her heart. God bless her memory!

Carolyn S Richardson

August 18, 2010

I am very sorry for your loss, Hortense certainly was a lovely lady, and
loved her family very much. I always admired her abilities and fine
qualities.
Carolyn S Richardson

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