He was born May 12, 1922, in Hamer, Idaho, and had lived here since 1995.
Mr. Richardson had worked as a policeman, farmer and rancher.
He served in the U.S. Marines during World War II in the South Pacific and was awarded a Purple Heart.
Mr. Richardson was a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars.
He is survived by a son, Arnold B. Richardson of Cheyenne; a daughter, Margaret A. Wilt of Cheyenne; two brothers, John Richardson of Denver and Billy Richardson of Corvallis, Mont.; three sisters, Eva Thompson of Warner Robbins, Ga., Hazel Nelson of Yakima, Wash., and Margaret Grogan of Port Orchard, Wash.; and one grandchild.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Elsie Richardson on Dec. 19, 1999; his parents, Jabez and Verrile Richardson; two brothers, Edward Richardson and Russell Richardson; and a sister, Mabel.
He was born May 12, 1922, in Hamer, Idaho, and had lived here since 1995.
Mr. Richardson had worked as a policeman, farmer and rancher.
He served in the U.S. Marines during World War II in the South Pacific and was awarded a Purple Heart.
Mr. Richardson was a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars.
He is survived by a son, Arnold B. Richardson of Cheyenne; a daughter, Margaret A. Wilt of Cheyenne; two brothers, John Richardson of Denver and Billy Richardson of Corvallis, Mont.; three sisters, Eva Thompson of Warner Robbins, Ga., Hazel Nelson of Yakima, Wash., and Margaret Grogan of Port Orchard, Wash.; and one grandchild.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Elsie Richardson on Dec. 19, 1999; his parents, Jabez and Verrile Richardson; two brothers, Edward Richardson and Russell Richardson; and a sister, Mabel.
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