J.B.-Richardson-Obituary

Dr. J.B. "Bill" Richardson

Houston, Texas

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DR. J.B. "BILL" RICHARDSON born the 5th of November 1919 in Avalon, Texas passed away Wednesday evening, the 29th of June 2005 in Houston. He was a graduate of Texas Christian University, attended Baylor College of Medicine and received his medical degree from Southwestern Medical College in...

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I did not know until today that Dr. Richardson had passed on. I started going to him when I was a teenager at age 14! He always had the biggest smile, and the absolutely most amazing bed side manner that every healthcare provider should have! He always made you feel like you were the most important person when you were under his care! He took care of many members of my family over the years since the 70's. He will be greatly missed! My condolences to his family!

There are no words to describe the loss of a great man. To have known him is to know what life is all about. His kindness, sense of humor, generosity, warm smile, and big heart will be missed by all but carried on in his family. My families thoughts and prayers are with you.

Bill, Dorothy and I miss you very much. We first met you and Ann when Patti and Ron were students at Lee high school and then on through their graduation from T.C.U. You have set a wonderful example of care and treatment of your patients. You are now in God's hands where there is no pain or suffering. May God bless you and keep you.

I am so saddened by the news of Dr. Richardson's passing. May he rest soundly in God's love, and may his family and friends be blessed with bountiful memories of his life here on earth and with faithful knowledge that this separation is only temporary. God bless all whose lives are just a little bit emptier upon hearing this news.

"Joe Ricardson and I have known each other for many years. When we first met, he was associated with Dr Clark on Montrose Blvd. He was an amicable and delightful Doctor to me and members of my family. We had a mutual interest in wine, among other things. My deepest sympathy and condolences to his wife and family. My wife, Gaye P. Platt, joins me. An appropriate donation in his memory, will go to the Viticulture Program of Dr. George Ray McEachern, at Texas A & M University. God bless you all.

Sincere condolances to the family of Dr. Richardson. He will be missed.

Dr. Richardson cared for several generations in our family. I hope our fond memories of him may bring you some comfort at this time of loss. His life will continue to be an inspiration to us all. I have made a donation to the Texas Lions Camp for children with diabetes in his memory.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

To the Richardson family:
Dr. Richardson took extremely good care of members of my family throughout the years and his good nature and warm smile will be sorely missed by many. He was a 'gentlemen's gentleman' and his spirit will linger throughout the legacy he created in his lifetime and all the lives he touched.
My prayers and thoughts are with you at this difficult time.