EDITH-RICHARDSON-Obituary

EDITH RICHARDSON

Norton Shores, Michigan

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RICHARDSON, EDITH Mrs. Edith Richardson, 98, passed away Thursday, January 22, 2015 in Spring Lake. Born October 7, 1916 in Eldorado, MI to Conrad and Katie (Lamm) Wehnes, she married Elvia (Al) Richardson in 1937. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, brother Edward Wehnes, sister...

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Love and prayers for you and your family Betty. Chuck and Kathy Timmer

I will always remember my Aunt Edith as being very sweet, and kind. I'll especially treasure the latest memories I have of her. Those memories took place in Traverse City around 2006, and 2007. She, and her daughter Betty, and other relatives near, and distant got together for a family reunion. We had so much fun. I especially enjoyed stories Aunt Edith told me about my parents that I wasn't aware of. When my mother passed away Aunt Edith was so kind to me. She sent me letters that...

My cousin Edith was such a caring lady. She spoke only kind words and shared smiles and laughter with all who encountered her. It was a privilege to know her.

A sweet lady who will be missed.....RIP Aunt Edith....

We have many, many good memories of our neighbor Mrs. Richardson and her granddaughter,Amy. North Muskegon has lost a wonderful citizen and friend. Dan, Nanette, Chas, and Derek Gray

I hold many warm and fond memories of my dear Aunt Edith, which I will always treasure
She was a caring and loving aunt.

It was my privilege to serve as the Richardson's pastor for nine years. Much later I became parish visitor and my relationship with Edith continued.

Elvia and Edith were quiet, gracious and kind. It was a pleasure to know and serve them.

May God comfort and console the family
even as God's love enfolds Edith. May
this devoted couple find new life and joy in God's presence.

Mrs. Richardson, was our neighbor, and what a kind heart she had. So glad that she lived on our block.
I am so sorry. Peace be with you.