RICHARDS, Marcia B. passed away on Friday October 5, 2012,in Brandon Florida with her husband and children at her side. Marcia was born in New York and graduated from Bellevue School of Nursing in 1960. She spent the next 22 years as a practicing Registered Nurse, followed by an additional 20 years as a healthcare consultant, and finally retired in Tampa with her husband of 37 years, Daniel Richards. She is survived by her husband and three children, Christopher Horton of Reston, VA, Tracey Daniels of Richmond, VA and Cheryl Palumbo of Easton, MD; four grandchildren, Justin, Sydney, Delaney and Will; and her brother, Rodger Bramley of Plano TX. A private memorial service will be held for her family and friends.
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Dan, We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Aunt Vivian and family.
October 10, 2012
My prayers and Heart go out to you, Will keep you in My HEART always
My Love to Chris and Tracy
Myrtle Gill
October 8, 2012
My heart hurts for the family and words can't express the feelings of losing such a lady. Remember your friends are thinking of you and giving you virtual hugs through this.
Lloyd
October 8, 2012
Dan, Chris, Tracey and Cheryl! Doug and I are so sorry for your loss. Marcia was a precious part if our lives. We know she is in a better place and you all are in our prayers. We love you all
Doug, Sharron and family
Sharron Molloy
October 8, 2012
I treasure my association with and memories of my favorite nurse at St. Paul Hospital, Dallas.
My condolence to Dan, her children and the family.
Ridlon (Kip) Kiphart, M.D.
October 8, 2012
All of us, Rodger, myself, Angela and Alicia are all deeply sadden by Marcia's passing. We will miss her too and are so glad we all had the opportunity to see her in May.
Our love to Dan, Chris, Tracey, Cheryl and to the other family members.
Linda & Rodger
Linda Bramley
October 7, 2012
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