Betty-Richardson-Obituary

Betty Ann Richardson

Richmond, Virginia

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Betty Ann Richardson, 59, of Richmond, died August 30, 2004. Survivors include her brother, Tom Richardson and wife, Amy, of Powhatan; two nephews, Don Richardson of Chester and Steven W. Richardson of Atlanta, Ga.; and two great-nieces. Miss Richardson dedicated 37 years of service to helping...

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I never met Betty, but I live in Lakeside and have been a Henrico Employee for 20 years. Sherry & family - very sorry for your loss.

Anne Burry, Henrico DPU

I did not know Betty personally, but she lived on my street and my thoughts and prayers go out to her family, friends and co-workers.

I did not know Betty but i live in Lakeside and when i read it in the new's i was real sad. my prayer's go out to her family and everyone who knew her. God bless you all. The smith family

I was shocked to learn of Betty's tragic death. My thoughts and prayers are with her Henrico DSS family because I know how close she was to those with whom she worked. I share their grief.

Our deepest sympathies and condolences to the Richardson family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. We do not know you, but watching the news this week has been heart wrenching. We are so sorry for your loss. May God be with you.

I did not know Mrs. Richardson personally, but she was a friend of Carol and Billy Jellie. Her untimely passing was a blow to a lot of people that knew her. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends.

Tom, Amy & Family: My deepest symapthy to your family. I got to know Betty when I bowled with Amy. Betty was such a caring person and had such a positive outlook on life. She will be missed but live on in the hearts of those who knew what a wonderful person she was.

There are many, many people missing this kind and gentle woman today. I'll never forget Betty and all the good times and long talks we shared. My thoughts and prayers go to Tommy and her family. She is with her mom and dad now, whom she loved and who loved her so very dearly.

Tom & family: Betty and I worked together at Henrico Social Services in the '80s and we became fast friends. She was one of the most giving people I have ever known and I am saddened with the news of her passing. When our family moved to Cincinnati, OH in 1990 she made a trip there to visit us and it meant so much that she came. I had not talked with her in many years but have thought of her often. Please accept mine and my family's prayers of peace for you during this trying time. Surely...