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Lee R. Richmond

Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Lee R. Richmond Lee R. Richmond, 69, passed away Sept. 3, 2018. Lee was born and raised in Bradford, England. She is survived by her children, James and Robyn, and their spouses, and her grandchildren, Rhys and Mark. A 30 year Albuquerque resident, Lee was a world traveler, a student and lover of...

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Another year has passed without our Lee. Not a week goes by that I don't look at your picture and wonder how did we lose you so soon. Rest in Peace Lee and I pray you are with your friends and animls who went before you.

No matter how much time passes I still think of you. I have never met anyone else quite like you. Your grandchildren, whom you loved, will never get to hear all your stories of England, Bradford, and travels. I still miss you and always will. Carolyn

I think of Lee often and miss our conversations, albeit long distance as the years moved us around in the Air Force. I miss the stories Lee would tell me about her childhood, Bradford, school and her jobs. Lee would tell me of her family and the hardships they endured after the War. Lee, to her credit, was always thinking about the next project she would take on and how to get the most for less to achieve it. A true English, Yorkshire Lass, whose daddy survived the war and tried to do the...

It's been a year since your passing. I still think of you and wish I could call and ask you about something. I really miss all the information and things you would tell me. There is a big void in my life now that cannot be filled. No one can take your place. You were one of a kind. Carolyn

May your flame always burn brightly.

Dear Lee, you left this world too soon. Thanks Be To God, your long suffering is finally over. I pray you are finally at Peace. I will miss you. I think of you every day.
We became friends at Travis AFB, CA, in the 1970's, and no matter where the Air Force sent us we stayed in touch. You gave me my first Saint Bernard that you found in the hills around Travis AFB. I will always remember you and your family.