Robert-Richeson-Obituary

Robert "Glen" Richeson

Ellensburg, Washington

1916-2011

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Robert "Glen" Richeson, 95, of Ellensburg, passed away June 3, 2011 at Kittitas Valley Health and Rehabilitation. Glen was born in Ellensburg on January 18, 1916 to Robert and Matilda (Morris) Richeson. He married Annie Robertson in Ellensburg on June 16, 1939. He had been employed by...

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"Butch" was the "Tacoma Street Grandpa" that would treat every person, especially children, with a kind word and a smile. He had polished rocks and candy to share with anyone coming by his place. His laugh was one I'll surely miss. He loved to share stories of what Eburg was like in the old days...cattle drives down what is now Manitoba, building his place before other houses were around him etc. You will be missed by our family "Grandpa!"

Glen always called me his favorite cousin, but there are so many he probably said that to all of us. I have so many wonderful memories of Glen and Annie. I always loved visiting Glen and catching up with the rest of the family.
You will be missed!

"Butch" was a great neighbor & a great friend to everyone especially all the kids in the neighborhood that would stop on their way home from school and ask Glen if they could have a polished rock from his driveway. He would always laugh and tell them to take a handfull.The tumbler was always running. He will be greatly missed.

Laurie and all; We are deeply sorry for your loss. Our hearts are with you.

DAVE & SUSAN (VIETZKE) BAXTER

Sis, so sorry to read about your dad. Both your parents were wonderful as I remember being at your house when your mom was our Camp Fire leader. They had so much patience with us. Keep your memories of them close. Love to you and your family

My Dad (Rod), always thought very highly of Glen. Thinking of you all.

I grew up with Jimmy. Glen & Annie were wonderful people. As a youngster, my mother would take me down to the mill and I would often ride with him over to the Columbia Basin to deliver house packages. He treated me as his own son. He is now united with Jimmy and Annie. I get to see his great grandaughter Brittney quite often. He was so proud of her. God Bless Glen.

Glen and Annie were very kind to our family. We will remember them with loving thoughts. Ginny and Rob Tucker

Thank you for the memory Lori. My Papa passed his love for rocks to me at a young age and now I have a tumbler going 24 hours a day. you're memory of him is very common for the people who's lives he touched through being such a great human being. I appreciate your sharing and will pass this on to family that isn't online.