By the 1910 census, he is 18 years old and living with his brother Maurice on N. Fremont Street in Winchester City and is working as a spinner at the Virginia Woolen Company.
By the 1920 census, he is 26 years old and living on S. Kent Street in Winchester and living with the Benjamin Fuller family. He is single, listed as a boarder, and working for the telephone company. Also living in this home is Benjamin's daughter Hazel who Richard would later marry.
He would marry Hazel Leona Fuller and have one daughter. Hazel passed away in 1971.
Richard died on 1 Oct 1974 at the Shawnee Springs Nursing Home from cerebral vascular disease at the age of 83. He is buried at Shenandoah Memorial Cemetery in Winchester next to Hazel.
By the 1910 census, he is 18 years old and living with his brother Maurice on N. Fremont Street in Winchester City and is working as a spinner at the Virginia Woolen Company.
By the 1920 census, he is 26 years old and living on S. Kent Street in Winchester and living with the Benjamin Fuller family. He is single, listed as a boarder, and working for the telephone company. Also living in this home is Benjamin's daughter Hazel who Richard would later marry.
He would marry Hazel Leona Fuller and have one daughter. Hazel passed away in 1971.
Richard died on 1 Oct 1974 at the Shawnee Springs Nursing Home from cerebral vascular disease at the age of 83. He is buried at Shenandoah Memorial Cemetery in Winchester next to Hazel.
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