Charles A. Richardson, Jr. Jr.

Charles A. Richardson, Jr. Jr. obituary

Charles A. Richardson, Jr. Jr.

Charles Richardson, Jr. Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by McCulla Funeral Home on Aug. 6, 2025.

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Charles (Chuck) Arthur Richardson, Jr, 86 of Morgantown, West Virginia passed away on August 3, 2025. Chuck grew in Morgantown, West Virginia. After completing high school, he joined the Navy and enjoyed serving proudly his country and his time in the Navy and was honorably discharged from the Navy.

Over the years, Chuck held many jobs from owning and running a print shop, being a Minister which included faith-based positions at churches and street ministry as well as taking care of the family farm. He loved people, animals and did what he could to bring joy to others when they crossed his path. He never knew a stranger and enjoyed sharing his faith in Jesus Christ with others. One of his favorite songs was Zion's Hill.

For many years he had a special goose, "Todder" that was his side-kick. He had stories he would share with others about Todder. He also had peacocks, dogs, as well as other animals. He loved being in the mountains of West Virginia. When travels took him to other places and states, He always looked forward to returning to his hometown of Morgantown, West Virginia.

Chuck was preceded in death by his father Charles A. Richardson, Mother Cathryne Sanders, Step Father John "Jack" Sanders, Jr., son Charles A. Richardson III, and Granddaughter Jaylee Rain Acula.

He is survived by his wife Jeanie Richardson, children Rebekah (Mark) Snipp, Shenandoah "Shannon" (Kevin) Davis, Brandy Bennett, Jason (Kristina) Alldredge, Kayla Richardson, Katie Richardson as well as grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

He will be laid to rest at Grafton National Cemetery with Navy Honor Guard present for the Military Honor ceremony and presentation of the US Flag to family members. McCulla Funeral Home has provided cremation service. Online condolences may be extended to the family at www.mcculla.com.

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