JOHN-RICHARDSON-Obituary

JOHN C. RICHARDSON

Parma, Ohio

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Parma, Ohio
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Alzheimer's Association

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age 56, beloved father of Ryan J. and Michael J. Richardson. Son of the late John and Marion Richardson. Friend of many. Funeral Mass Saturday, May 6, 2017 at 9:00 am at St. Charles Borromeo Church. Interment All Saints Cemetery. Friends may call at the SCHUSTER STRAKER O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME,...

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Jack, I will NEVER EVER FORGET YOU!

Hello, MY JACK! Day after day I miss you MORE!! As I get older I think of all the fun and hardships we had working together and assisting with establishing new departments within the Bank. Thank You Jack, Thank You for being there for everything.

Hello My Friend,

You are truly One of a Kind. You brought so much joy to me, my family and everyone that came in contact with you. Wish you were still here with me so I could reach out and call you but I will settle for seeing you soon. I MISS YOU JACK!

Still can't believe you're gone my friend. You were such a joy in life!

Jack and I had to go out of town for work and as usual he always drove not trusting my driving. When we got to our destination the meeting room was empty so we thought. Jack hops up on one of the tables and begins to sing Danke Schoen with the microphone(imitating Ferris Bueller) not the entire song but parts of it and received quite a few applauses for his great singing skills...... We laughed about this incident for years. MY FRIEND WAS AWESOME....

I was watching reruns of Seinfeld last night and I remembered that I watched the first episode of Seinfeld with Jack while we were in Ann Arbor, Michigan. We were working at KeyBank and went there to visit some State Farm agents

So many fond memories of our days at Society Bank. Countless hours of jokes, stories and unique perspectives would make our days fly by.
Jack's charm, kindness and humor would fill a room any time he walked in. I have no doubt that Ryan and Mike posses these great characteristics and will carry on his legacy.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Richardson family.

Jack and I met in college and remained friends after our college studying and fun. We played a lot of basketball together in college. Although his skills were far better than mine, he always worked his magic on the court to get everyone involved in the game. He made the fun game of basketball even more fun! Studying, basketball or late night - it was all fun my friend. I'll miss you and I smile when I think of those fun times. As Christians we hope to see each other again. Pull for me because...

So sorry for
your loss, Jack will be missed by many, may you Treasure up the special times spent with Jack and keep his memories in your heart.