Advertisement

Ralph I Richardson

Advertisement

Ralph I Richardson

Birth
Stoystown, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Mar 1943 (aged 72)
Stoystown, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Southmont, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Prospect Section 1, Lot 58
Memorial ID
View Source
Ralph I Richardson Obituary
The Daily Tribune
Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Monday, March 10, 1943

Ralph I. Richardson

Ralph I. Richardson, retired employee of the Johnstown Plant, Bethlehem Steel Company, died at 12 o'clock noon yesterday at his home, Ednor Place, Stoystown. Born in Stoystown, the deceased was a son of John and Mary (Wagner) Richardson. He was employed by the Bethlehem Steel Company until his retirement about 10 years ago. Mr. Richardson is survived by one son, Kenneth B. Richardson, Philadelphia; a sister, Mrs. Anna G. Williamson, Ednor Place, Stoystown, and a brother, Howard S. Richardson, Philadelphia.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Richardson home in Stoystown by Rev. J. Quincy Biggs, pastor of the Moxham Christian Church, of which Mr. Richardson was a member. Interment will be in Grandview Cemetery under the direction of H. M. Picking & Sons.

Transcribed by Bob Cousins (49479673) as published in the Johnstown Daily Tribune newspaper
Ralph I Richardson Obituary
The Daily Tribune
Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Monday, March 10, 1943

Ralph I. Richardson

Ralph I. Richardson, retired employee of the Johnstown Plant, Bethlehem Steel Company, died at 12 o'clock noon yesterday at his home, Ednor Place, Stoystown. Born in Stoystown, the deceased was a son of John and Mary (Wagner) Richardson. He was employed by the Bethlehem Steel Company until his retirement about 10 years ago. Mr. Richardson is survived by one son, Kenneth B. Richardson, Philadelphia; a sister, Mrs. Anna G. Williamson, Ednor Place, Stoystown, and a brother, Howard S. Richardson, Philadelphia.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Richardson home in Stoystown by Rev. J. Quincy Biggs, pastor of the Moxham Christian Church, of which Mr. Richardson was a member. Interment will be in Grandview Cemetery under the direction of H. M. Picking & Sons.

Transcribed by Bob Cousins (49479673) as published in the Johnstown Daily Tribune newspaper


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement