DAVIS-RICHARDSON-Obituary

DAVIS RICHARDSON

Barnesville, District of Columbia

1949 - 2020

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July 8, 2020
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Barnesville, District of Columbia

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RICHARDSON DAVIS M. RICHARDSON February 2, 1949 ~ July 8, 2020 Davis Michael Richardson, of Boyds, MD, passed away on July 8 after a brief but valiant fight with melanoma. Davis was the founder and owner of Sugarplum Tent Company, a leading special events company in the Washington, DC, metro area...

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He inspired me as a young man in his command at the Old Guard, H Co Guns. He was one of four I’ve met, that I would follow.

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May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

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Drew and I just loved being around you and Davis, he was a funny and kind man. From the first time we met him we both knew he would become a great friend. We will truly miss him.

I Knew him when he was a Captain in Company E Honor Guard .... very good man. He presented my Tomb Guard Identification Badge to me. May you rest in peace Sir ... we have the watch . My condolences to the family.

Davis was a "one of a kind" guy! An American patriot, funny, caring and always ready to give of himself to another. He lived life to it's fullest and our family is proud to have known Davis, along with Barbi and Davey. His memory will live forever. He was a great friend to my late husband. Little did they know they would be meeting in God's house so soon.

Our condolences to You Barbi and your family. We are so shocked and sorry. We truly enjoyed boating with you two. Davis was a very nice man and may He Rest In Peace. Barbi, our love to you. Please keep in touch.

I was sadden to read of Daves passing. As one of my brothers best friends he was always there when a Magno family member needed help. When my brother passed he was a giant that we called on for support. As time passes and we drift apart friendship never fades. My brother and sister, even though not with us are very sad today. Please accept our sorrow. Mike Magno