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Edward D. Richardson

Tucson, Arizona

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Edward D. Richardson Edward "Ed" D. Richardson headed peacefully to heaven on October 4, 2008, after a courageous battle with cancer. Ed or "Eddie" as he was known by his family in Texas was born in Midland, Texas on August 30, 1930, to Emmett D. Richardson and Martha Doris Hester. Ed was raised...

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Dear Grandpa...words can't express how much i miss you...you were a wonderful man and grandfather. even though i'm back here in college, it's still hard to not miss you. i will always miss you forever. Love your granddaughter

I was so sorry to read about Ed. He was a good friend and excellent CPA!! Such patience and good humor. I missed him so much when he had to retire. Sorry I didn't have a home address for you. My thoughts are with you all.
Alex Hodge

Dear Donna,
We are both very sorry to have learned during Mass on Saturday that Ed had passed away. We were out of town last week-end or we would have sent our condolences earlier. However, we will always remember the date of his death because my (Tom's) mother also died on October 4th. The obituary was very touching, and our own experience with Ed was as he was described, a warm, kind and wonderful person. We send our deepest condolences and will keep you in our prayers. We'll look...

Dear Donna, Shauna, Shannon & Family,

I'm sitting here with Ann Walters (Fleischhacker), and my sister Mary. We all have such fond memories of Ed. He was so kind to us when we moved from Minnesota to Tucson. Ed welcomed us with open arms and us all feel like we were his closest family. He was genuine and cared for us as he did his own kids. Everytime we saw him at a holiday party or family get-together he was very interested and encouraged us to pursue our dreams and goals.
I...

Dear Shauna,
To you and all of your Dad's Family my deepest sympathy at the loss of your Father.
Over the decades of our business association, Ed was more than just our Tax guy and advisor, he was a genuinely good man who had become a friend. I always looked forward to seeing him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Respectfully, Don Wade

It was with profound sadness that I read that Ed had passed away. We knew each other for many years as poker buddies and friends. And of course as my accountant, which was a bonus for me. My life was better for knowing him and I will miss him. My deepest sympathies go out to Donna, Shauna, and the rest of the family.