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Willie Earl Richardson Sr.

Memphis, Tennessee

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Willie Earl Richardson, Sr.Memphis, TNWillie Earl Richardson, Sr., passed away peacefully, August 5, 2016 at Baptist East Memorial Hospital. Willie was born in Grenada County, MS on March 1, 1952 to the late Gaston Richardson and Annie Wilmington.Willie was an active member of the Vollentine...

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To Mary Jane, DeeDee, Suzette, and all the family...on behalf of the Clayborne Family, we are so sorry for your loss and are praying for you. God is the God of ALL comfort and is your very present help during this time and always. We love you.

I didn't know you personally but from what I hear you were a great person and will be truly missed. From one Klondiking to another RIP. Rest brother.

Dad ,no one knew or could have possibly loved you as much as own children does for. I continually find myself calling your cellphone just to embrace your voice. I LOVE you dad and as your 1st born your legacy will live on through me and my siblings. You will never be forgotten.

To: The Richardson Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

God bless

Uncle Earl I miss you so much. . . . . . It's going to be tough without you.......I'll have to remember that you are always looking out for me.......You love your niece's to pieces & we love you back.

I will miss hearing Mr. Richardson's deep voice and seeing his sweet smile. He was one of my favorite patients. Prayers for the family.

My prayers are with your family. Here at Davita East, we will truly miss Mr Richardson because he kept us laughing here we didn't worry about our aces and pain.we all love to talk about the different restaurant. May God strengthen and bless your family.

Rich we been thru a lot over the years. I just wanted to tell you one more time you are my BROTHER

So sorry for your loss. God be with the entire family. My memories come from being a child on Claybrook street in Klondike. The entire family was a gift from God to our family as a whole. I love all of you. Special prayers to you Betty. At least he will not have to do dialysis anymore. He sure added joy to what could have been a somber time.
Love Jeanetta Longmire Williams