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William Richbourg

Pensacola, Florida

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JUDGE WILLIAM DENVA RICHBOURG1913-2008

Judge William Denva Richbourg died at his home on Saturday, April 26, 2008. He was born on November 18, 1913, in Florala, Alabama, the son of Pearle Idell Strickland and William Allen Richbourg. When his father went to work for the L&N Railroad,...

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Dear family, We met your parents years ago when they were just working on getting their "highest place in Florida" recognized. They gave us a tour of the museum and we discussed Richbourg family history.We enjoyed it very much. May God bless you and keep your family together, Your kin, A. D. & Mildred Penton Richbourg. Panama City, FL.

Bill and family,

I regret that we could not be with you last night. Nancy and I extend our deepest sympathies to the Richbourg family on the loss of your patriarch.

Shortly after I began practicing with Robinson and Roark in early 1960's, we became city attorneys, and I handled Municipal Court. There Judge Denva Richbourg presided with his unique style of firm, fair and expeditious judging, but with understanding, all interspersed with a sense of humor which could diffuse the...

I would like to express my sympathy for the Richbourgs. (I met Mr. and Mrs. Richbourg only last year through Britt, their son and his wife, Sandy.) Such rich lives they both enjoyed! They will be missed even by someone who only met them recently, known as "Big Daddy" and "Mamaw". May they now enjoy heaven's journey together.

Caris and Elizabeth Richbourg had fond memories of the times they entertained in each others homes. Elizabeth Farmer Richbourg Fidone grew up with Margaret with fond memories. Hello to Bill and the other children. Love to all the family.

Denva will always be remembered. My God give you peace.

Sincere sympathy to all who mourn the loss of our Patriot.

Military Order of the Purple Heart Chapter #566 Pensacola FL

May your sorrow be much less than your fond memories. I regret I do not remember the judge but I do have the adoption papers he signed to seal my future. I thank him and wish his family peace.

My condolences to the entire Richbourg family.
The Judge has found peace as he is re-united with his beautiful wife, Margaret. Together, they begin a new phase of life; no more wars to fight, no more cancers or blindness.
Their presence and stories will be missed tremendously.
They enriched the lives of those who knew them.

May god bless you and your family in the time of need. With love, The Henderson Family

Tim, Rodney and Brad