ALVIN-BAUGH-Obituary

ALVIN BAUGH

RICHMOND, Virginia

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BAUGH, Alvin J., of Richmond, departed this life July 4, 2013. He is survived by one sister, Barbara Baugh Jones; four brothers, Murley Richardson, Maurice Richardson, Eugene Baugh and Ronald Baugh; a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins; one sister-in-law, Natricia Hockaday Richardson; two brothers-in-law, Jethro Jones and Eugene Shakespeare; and other relatives and friends. Remains rest at Joseph Jenkins Jr. Funeral Home, 2011 Grayland Ave., where funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. Interment Riverview Cemetery. Family and friends assemble at the funeral home 12:45 p.m. Thursday.

This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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To the Baugh FamiIy I just found out Alvin have left us. I am so sorry to here about your lost. Alivin was a great friend we go back to Bowler School we have remain friends. He was a Greay Guy. I remember him being very funny. There is light at the end of the tunnel. Just remember to rejoice.

Tracy Blackwell

Rest In Peace Alvin!!!!!

To the family My wife and i are praying for you in this time please keep your hand in Gods hand In Jesus

Our deepest sympathy to the family

To the Baugh Family: Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your brother Alvin. My parents and sisters recall fond memories hanging out with the family, with Alvin often being the center of the fun. May God keep you during this difficult time. Crenshaw Family

To The Baugh Family,

Many tender memories of Alvin soften your grief may fond recollection bring you relief and may you find comfort and peace in the thought of the joy that knowing Alvin brought…
For time and space can never divide or keep Alvin from your side, those happy thoughts belong to you.

I am sending my prayers and condolences to the family on behalf of the Three Musketries, Lois, Donald and Jermaine. Alvin was a card, but he grew up being an uncle at the age of 5 years old. Once he became a teenager his nephews had to call him Uncle Alvin. Now Alvin and I always addressed each other as in-laws and that never changed. The boys will always remember Alvin showing them a few wresting moves until they got to big to wrest with him. I will always remember Al standing outside in...

Russ

Alvin, my friend, your sense of humor was a breathe of fresh air, whenever I encountered you. You are now at peace and flying high or in your case driving along the highways of heaven. You will truly be missed. To the Family and friends who knew and love Alvin, rest assured, he is watching over us with a smile and telling some colorful jokes to his passengers in heaven.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.