Sam-Richardson-Obituary

Sam Kay Richardson

Phoenix, Arizona

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Richardson, Sam Kay passed from this life in early September of this year, while roaming the Arlington, Arizona desert that he loved so much. Sammy was born in Buckeye, Arizona in Dr. Ward's office on Oct. 19, 1943. He was the first of the five children of Samuel and Marion F. Stewart Richardson...

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So sorry to hear Mesquite Santa passed away. We met him last year during our visit to Arlington. We were looking forward to attending his Christmas event. It was a real pleasure visiting with you. you will be missed by many.

Sammy what a difference you made in our lives. I am sure you are in a good place and entertaining Sky Daddy! When a summer thunderstorm rolls through, I know it will be you! Rest in Peace, Baby Sister!

I think of what Sammy would say to everyone about this. I bet he would just sit down an tell one hell of a story about what happen . I always noticed he was always first to jump into motion when people needed help an he never ask nothing for himself. When my father inlaw Dick passed away me an my husband was trying to get arrangments done but was so hard. Here come Sammy with his pencil an notebook an says ok craig tell what needs done an ill take care of it he did to all of it . He was loyal...

You made Arizona fun, actually, anywhere was fun when you were there.

Our brother, and friend will be dearly missed. His deep booming voice and opinionated views coming from the garage will n0 longer heard. Take care, brother, where ever you are resting your weary head...Hope you are resting in peace at last...

Wildface, was a special person with a heart as big as Arizona. You were the Mesquite Santa and we always looked forward the Toy Runs out at the Desert Rose. I know you are with our other brothers and friends, Edmo and Ratbag, sitting around the table, saying what a life. You truly will be missed.
Dismal Dan Shanahan
F.T.B.P. AZ NC PA WY FL

Sam you gave me enough memories for a lifetime in the 40 years I knew you just wish there was time for more. RIP my friend see you on the other side!!!!

I will surely miss you my brother .we had so many good times and I will never forget. enjoyed the rides with you and all the partys. Love you brother and may you rest in peace.... Leon Thomas

Sammie we will miss you. Your love of life, your imagination and all the good and fun things you did. There was no mold the to discard when you came into our lives; they chiseled out a special guy. There are so many memories. Wildfaces Camp for Delinquent Bikers, the toy runs(with your horrid coffee, the charities you organized. You will never be replaced. We know you are in GOOD company with the ones that have gone before you. Sharon