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Maxwell William Richardson of Loveland, Ohio, passed away peacefully January 8th surrounded by loved ones. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio to the late Maxwell A. Richardson and Henrietta (Kieser) Richardson, and was raised in Cincinnati, attending Sacred Heart Church in Camp Washington and Elder High School.
As a proud Veteran of the United States Navy, devout Catholic, and a loving Father and Grandfather, he shared his passion for life with his family encouraging their success in pursuit of their dreams. He will be fondly remembered for his humor and ingenuity, and his love of family, friends, music, sports, travel, and all things nautical.
Maxwell is survived by his daughters, Margo Stein (Tony) and Monica Richardson (Sean), their mother, Darlene Baker (Bill), granddaughters, Jessica Whitt (Justin) and Andrea Rooney (Jason), grandson, Seth Caudell (Rachel), great grandchildren, Evan, Conner, and Levi Rooney, his twin sister, Maxine Claire Strite, and nephews, Robert, Billy, Brian, and Bruce Blust. He is preceded in death by his parents, and his sister, Teresa Richardson, along with his beloved dogs, Ralph, Roxie and Sam.
Walker Funeral Home and Crematory is caring for the Richardson family during this difficult time. Please call 513.251.6200 or visit www.HerbWalker.com for additional information.
No funeral or memorial service is immediately planned. The family will notify loved ones in the future when a service is scheduled.
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