Lloyd King Richardson

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Lloyd King Richardson

Birth
Gilliam, Saline County, Missouri, USA
Death
27 Jan 1977 (aged 69)
Gilliam, Saline County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Gilliam, Saline County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Farm Collector - Steam Traction
THE GOLDEN ROLL
By Staff

https://www.farmcollector.com/steam-traction/the-golden-roll-may-1977/
Published: Farm Collector 05-17-1977

LLOYD KING RICHARDSON, age 69, a Gilliam, Missouri resident,
died January 27, 1977, at Fitzgibbon Hospital in Marshall,
Missouri.

Being a life member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive, Firemen and Engine Men, his interest in steam engines is shown by the associations to which he belonged: The Iron Men Album; the Missouri Steam Engine Association of Boonville, Missouri; the Midwest Old Settlers and Threshers Association of Mount Pleasant, Iowa; and the Lincoln County Old Threshers Association of Elsbury, Missouri.

His wife, Gladys, shared his interest in steam engines and always accompanied him when he went to the different shows.

His life as expressed by a friend, Leonard Yarbrough, characterized the generation to which he belonged when a man's word was accepted the same as his bond. He stood tall among his friends. Submitted by Haston L. St. Clair, Rural Route 1, Box
140-A, Holden, Missouri 64040.

Obituary Information.

LLOYD KING RICHARDSON, age 69, a Gilliam, Missouri resident, died January 27, 1977, at Fitzgibbon Hospital in Marshall, Missouri. Funeral Services were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, January 30, 1977, at Haines Funeral home with Rev. Robert A. Simpson of Fayette, Missouri officiating. Organist Mrs. Raymond Brame accompanied Mrs. Joe C. Giger as she sang "Rock of Ages" and "in The Garden."

Interment was in the Gilliam, Missouri cemetery. Pallbearers were Pete Ahrens, John Dobbins, Billy Ray Haynes, and Roy Tennill. Visitation was from 7:00 to 8:30 Saturday, January 29th, at the funeral home.

Lloyd King Richardson was born April 3, 1907, In Gilliam, Missouri, the son of Mary F. Tennill Richardson and Lloyd Richardson, he attended Slater, Missouri schools. Lloyd's 1st Marriage was to Margaret "Harrison" Weight on March 06, 1929, in Buchanan County, Missouri. Two children from this marriage include Robert L Richardson and Helen L Richardson.

Lloyd's 2nd Marriage was to Gladys Mossman on November 26, 1939, in Harden County who survives of the home in Gilliam, Missouri. He was a member of the United Methodist Church in Slater, Missouri, the Missouri River Valley Steam Engine association of Boonville, Missouri, The Steam Engine Association of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, and the B. of L.F. and E.

Other Survivors include two children, Mrs. Helen Briney of Beaver Crossing, NE and Robert L Richardson of Crawford, NE; seven grandchildren and several great grandchildren; a brother John H Richardson of Mexico, MO; and a sister Mrs. Bess Skinner of Grandview, MO. A sister proceeded him in death.

Lloyd K Richardson was first employed by the Chicago Alton Railroad, then as a farmer, G.M.&O Railroad, and later the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad when he retired in the mid 1970's.
Farm Collector - Steam Traction
THE GOLDEN ROLL
By Staff

https://www.farmcollector.com/steam-traction/the-golden-roll-may-1977/
Published: Farm Collector 05-17-1977

LLOYD KING RICHARDSON, age 69, a Gilliam, Missouri resident,
died January 27, 1977, at Fitzgibbon Hospital in Marshall,
Missouri.

Being a life member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive, Firemen and Engine Men, his interest in steam engines is shown by the associations to which he belonged: The Iron Men Album; the Missouri Steam Engine Association of Boonville, Missouri; the Midwest Old Settlers and Threshers Association of Mount Pleasant, Iowa; and the Lincoln County Old Threshers Association of Elsbury, Missouri.

His wife, Gladys, shared his interest in steam engines and always accompanied him when he went to the different shows.

His life as expressed by a friend, Leonard Yarbrough, characterized the generation to which he belonged when a man's word was accepted the same as his bond. He stood tall among his friends. Submitted by Haston L. St. Clair, Rural Route 1, Box
140-A, Holden, Missouri 64040.

Obituary Information.

LLOYD KING RICHARDSON, age 69, a Gilliam, Missouri resident, died January 27, 1977, at Fitzgibbon Hospital in Marshall, Missouri. Funeral Services were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, January 30, 1977, at Haines Funeral home with Rev. Robert A. Simpson of Fayette, Missouri officiating. Organist Mrs. Raymond Brame accompanied Mrs. Joe C. Giger as she sang "Rock of Ages" and "in The Garden."

Interment was in the Gilliam, Missouri cemetery. Pallbearers were Pete Ahrens, John Dobbins, Billy Ray Haynes, and Roy Tennill. Visitation was from 7:00 to 8:30 Saturday, January 29th, at the funeral home.

Lloyd King Richardson was born April 3, 1907, In Gilliam, Missouri, the son of Mary F. Tennill Richardson and Lloyd Richardson, he attended Slater, Missouri schools. Lloyd's 1st Marriage was to Margaret "Harrison" Weight on March 06, 1929, in Buchanan County, Missouri. Two children from this marriage include Robert L Richardson and Helen L Richardson.

Lloyd's 2nd Marriage was to Gladys Mossman on November 26, 1939, in Harden County who survives of the home in Gilliam, Missouri. He was a member of the United Methodist Church in Slater, Missouri, the Missouri River Valley Steam Engine association of Boonville, Missouri, The Steam Engine Association of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, and the B. of L.F. and E.

Other Survivors include two children, Mrs. Helen Briney of Beaver Crossing, NE and Robert L Richardson of Crawford, NE; seven grandchildren and several great grandchildren; a brother John H Richardson of Mexico, MO; and a sister Mrs. Bess Skinner of Grandview, MO. A sister proceeded him in death.

Lloyd K Richardson was first employed by the Chicago Alton Railroad, then as a farmer, G.M.&O Railroad, and later the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad when he retired in the mid 1970's.