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Richard Sneed Jr. was born on August 6, 1968, to the union of Richard and Betty Sneed Sr. in Dallas, Texas.
Richard Sneed Jr. received his formal education in the Dallas Independent School District. Richard has always been a family man and easy going individual. Richard had his first son, Terry Williams, in 1988. He later married LaTasha Baston and to this union were born three children Aurejuan Baston, Arichon Baston and Arleon Baston of Corsicana, Texas.
Richard Sneed Jr. departed this life on Tuesday, February 6, 2024. He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Eileen Brooks; father, Richard Sneed Sr. and brother, Wayne Clark.
He leaves to cherish his memory: his son, Terry Williams, daughter, Aurejuan Baston, sons, Aurlchon Baston, Arleon Baston of Corsicana, Texas; mom, Betty Sneed; brother, Kerry Sneed of Lathrop, CA; sisters, Betty Clark (Carraway), Charlotte (Ann) Burr of Ennis, Texas, Sandra Lee of Lewisville, Texas and LaQuisha Sneed of Ft. Worth, Texas; and a very special Aunt Jean of Dallas, Texas; five nieces, two nephews, six great nieces, and two great nephews; and a host of other friends and relatives.
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