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Charles Richardson

Lawrenceville, New Jersey

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Dr. Charles O. Richardson, 82, Lawrenceville, N.J., died Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2010, at Capital Health Regional Medical Center, Trenton.

Born in Reading, Pa., he was a Lawrenceville resident for most of his life.

Dr. Richardson was a graduate of the Lawrenceville School. He received his...

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I am so disheartened to learn of Dr. Richardson's passing. He was a very influential professor who taught me to appreciate the personal nature of history in our lives. To learn from history we must first learn to embrace our own humanity and begin our journey toward understanding from there. This is what Professor Richardson, the gentleman and scholar, taught me to appreciate. You will be missed, but your impact lives on in the lives of your students, children and loved ones.

"Dr. Richardson was so instrumental in inspiring me, mentoring me and helping shape the woman I am today. He always had gatherings at his home with his wife to foster good conversation, laughter and a matching of the wits with fellow colleagues and students. He will be missed. I pray for his soul and his family and I shall forever cherish my memories of and conversations with Dr. Richardson." ~ Jacqueline Jarema

In loving memory of a Charlie. We will miss him. Our prayers go out to your family.

Dr. Charles (Charlie) Richardson: A true “Man for All Seasons.”
I have only been privileged to know Charlie for about two years. But, during that time, I came to know and love him. I am proud to number myself among his large circle of friends. What comes to mind? Witty, earnest, honest; an extremely intelligent “gentle,” though adamantly ethical, steadfast man.
Charlie was always thinking, questioning, teaching, wherever he might be: in the classroom, at a church meeting,...

Dr Charlie Richardson will be missed by many- and by Eden Parents.We wish peace .GOD bless Charlie and his family....

Antonio and irmina leon. North Bergen NJ

Dr. Richardson was one of the few teachers that made me care about History. He was such a kind and gentle man. He was also very funny! I initially sat in the back of his class until I realized how funny he was if you really paid attention. He was such a great example of what human beings should be. He will be very missed by many!

I will miss Charlie. He was one ot the most kind and gentle people I have ever known.

I will always remember Charlie Richardson as not only a loving husband and father but as one of the funniest people i have known. The best part of Charlie's humor was how dry it was. If you weren't paying attention some of his wittiest observations would fly right by, unnoticed. He will be missed by many. I wish peace and comfort to his family and friends at this time.