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Richard Pounder Obituary

July 19, 2008 Richard T. Pounder, age 66 of Snellville, GA, formerly of New York, NY died July 19, 2008. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict and was a jet mechanic for PanAm Airlines for 27 years. Mr. Pounder was preceded in death by his parents Bessie and Richard Pounder and niece Tracey Pounder. Survivors include his sisters Sandra Pounder of Oakland, CA and Barbara Lee of Snellville, GA; one great nephew; many great great nieces and great great nephews; many aunts, uncles and cousins in the Pounder and Jordan families.

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Published by Bay Area News Group publication on Jul. 28, 2008.

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Yvonne Fisher

August 13, 2008

Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead. Please keep in touch and let us know if you need anything.
Yvonne, Mike, Michelle and Daniel

Ronald Fisher

August 12, 2008

Dear Family,

Through the pain and sorrow reflect upon the memories of what brings you joy as you remember the times spent with Richie. Those memories are God's gift to comfort when loss is most deeply felt. God bless us all and keep his soul.
Love Always Ron & Marjorie Fisher

Lawrence Johnson

August 11, 2008

Our deepest sincerity for your lost he will be well missed.
Love Lawrence & Paula Johnson

lloyd pounder

August 9, 2008

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Rose Pounder

August 6, 2008

Dear Cookie and Barbara'

You are in my prayers and thoughts daily. Do not forget that God is the God of all comfort, He cares for you and loves you.

Aunt Rose

Jeannie Thomas

July 31, 2008

Cookie/Barbara/Justin,

Everytime I begin to cry over the loss of Richie, I remember something silly we all did when we were kids. Those are the memories that will be with me always.

Thanks for sharing you family with my family.

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