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James Frederick Richardson

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James Frederick Richardson

Birth
Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA
Death
22 Aug 1915 (aged 56)
Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.2388496, Longitude: -93.4981079
Plot
Division A, Block 12, Lot 2
Memorial ID
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James F. Richardson, who recently returned from St. Paul hospital died at eight o'clock Sunday morning at his home five miles east of Grand Rapids. Funeral services were held at his home at two o'clock Tuesday. Interment made in Itasca cemetery. Rev. H. J. Snyder preached the funeral sermon. Undertaker Libby was in charge of the funeral.

James F. Richardson was born on December 5, 1858, New York. He was reared at Cordova, LeSuer county, Minn. In 1872 he learned the photography business which he has followed ever since.Until seven years ago when he was taken ill. At that time he came to Grand Rapids for his health, and since then has resided on his farm five miles east of Grand Rapis, where he passed away.

In 1879 he was married to Miss Lousia Luedke of Cordova. He leaves a wife and two children. Jessie F., age 10 and Anna May, aged five, and three brothers. W. E. Richardson, A.V. Richardson of Grand Rapids, and Steve Richardson of Milwaukee, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Brown of Keannedale, Washington.
James F. Richardson, who recently returned from St. Paul hospital died at eight o'clock Sunday morning at his home five miles east of Grand Rapids. Funeral services were held at his home at two o'clock Tuesday. Interment made in Itasca cemetery. Rev. H. J. Snyder preached the funeral sermon. Undertaker Libby was in charge of the funeral.

James F. Richardson was born on December 5, 1858, New York. He was reared at Cordova, LeSuer county, Minn. In 1872 he learned the photography business which he has followed ever since.Until seven years ago when he was taken ill. At that time he came to Grand Rapids for his health, and since then has resided on his farm five miles east of Grand Rapis, where he passed away.

In 1879 he was married to Miss Lousia Luedke of Cordova. He leaves a wife and two children. Jessie F., age 10 and Anna May, aged five, and three brothers. W. E. Richardson, A.V. Richardson of Grand Rapids, and Steve Richardson of Milwaukee, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Brown of Keannedale, Washington.


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