Richard-Inge-Obituary

Richard Lawson Inge Sr.

Victoria, Virginia

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INGE, Richard Lawson Sr., 65, of Victoria, passed away Wednesday, December 2, 2009. He was preceded in death by his parents, John Gregory and Helene Williams Inge. He was a truck driver for Mack Brothers and a retired heavy equipment operator with VDOT's Kenbridge Residency. He was a U.S. Army Vietnam veteran and a member of VFW Post 9954. He is survived by his three daughters, Rachael I. Ashworth and husband, Carl, of Victoria, Maggie I. Seward and husband, William, of Kenbridge and Beverly A. Inge of Victoria; one son, Richard L. Inge Jr. "Dickie" of Victoria; 10 grandchildren; his brother, John B. Inge of Montvale; and sisters, Laura I. Jones of Appomattox, Betty I. Carter and Mary I. Fuller of Roanoke, Polly I. Hayes of Richmond, Doris I. Wallace of Kenbridge and Jane I. Hayer of Greenbay; and a host of nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends Thursday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Staples Funeral Home in Victoria, where funeral services will be held Friday, December 4, 2009 at 11 a.m. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery in Charlotte Court House, Va. Please consider donations in his name to Hunters for the Hungry.


This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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I love you Daddy and I miss you everyday!

I do not know about anyone else but I do not like to hear that another one of us is gone,but we know he is with GOD for ever.

To Richard's family goes my deepest and most sincere sympathy.You all have lost a really good person,your Dad.Take comfort in knowing that all of his suffering and pain are now gone.We that were in the 595th with your Dad have lost also.We have lost one of the finest men in which it was my honor to have known.I know not of anyone that had a bad thing to say about Richard.Let us all say a prayer, and let him know that we will all join him soon. So long Richard,until we meet again.

With the deepest sympathy from a fellow soldier from the 595th.I will always remember Richard as he was when I last seen him.

I didn't know Richard that well but being in the 595 made him a great person. Dennis Hall Maint. & Support, 67-68

It is hard to find the right words to express when a loved one had made his final transition. May God grant Richard eternal comfort in His kingdom.

So sorry to here of Richard passing.
My sincerest condolences goes out to his family.It was A few year ago when were trying to locate all the 595th member.When we located Richard,He would usualy call late at night,and talk for an hour.He was usualy talking about his garden and grand kids,vary proud of them. Sincerly Daniel Wiskow

On behalf of Company Commander Harry D. Orbison & all members of the 595th Engineers our thoughts and prayers are with the Inge family at this time. Richard was a highly respected member of the 595th
Sincerly Richard O'Neil

With the deepest sympathy from a fellow soldier from the 595th. Always remember Richard at his best and share his life in your memories. God Bless you brother. Joe Short 595th Bearcat/Viking 68/69.