He was raised and educated in Pembroke before later moving to Candia. He enlisted in the United States Army and proudly served his country during the Korean Conflict, being honorably discharged with the rank of SP-3.
Prior to his retirement, Stan was employed by the NH State Police for over 30 years, rising to the rank of Corporal. He later worked as a dispatcher for Merchant's Motors. He served as Assistant Chief for the Pembroke Police Department and also worked as a foreman for Pembroke Boats.
Stan was a life member of the National Rifle Association. He was also a member of the NH Towing Association, a 69-year member of the Pembroke Grange, the Kenny Wallace Fan Club, the State of NH Benevolent Association and the State of NH SEA Retired Chapter 1. He was also a member of the Hannah Dustin Chapter of NAFCA.
He enjoyed camping, stamp and coin-collecting, his autograph collection, fishing and NASCAR racing. He was an avid Monarchs and Fisher Cats fan.
Stan is survived by his beloved wife of nearly 64 years, Laurice (Day) Richardson; three daughters and a son; grandchildren; a sister.
Published by Union Leader on Oct. 10, 2021
He was raised and educated in Pembroke before later moving to Candia. He enlisted in the United States Army and proudly served his country during the Korean Conflict, being honorably discharged with the rank of SP-3.
Prior to his retirement, Stan was employed by the NH State Police for over 30 years, rising to the rank of Corporal. He later worked as a dispatcher for Merchant's Motors. He served as Assistant Chief for the Pembroke Police Department and also worked as a foreman for Pembroke Boats.
Stan was a life member of the National Rifle Association. He was also a member of the NH Towing Association, a 69-year member of the Pembroke Grange, the Kenny Wallace Fan Club, the State of NH Benevolent Association and the State of NH SEA Retired Chapter 1. He was also a member of the Hannah Dustin Chapter of NAFCA.
He enjoyed camping, stamp and coin-collecting, his autograph collection, fishing and NASCAR racing. He was an avid Monarchs and Fisher Cats fan.
Stan is survived by his beloved wife of nearly 64 years, Laurice (Day) Richardson; three daughters and a son; grandchildren; a sister.
Published by Union Leader on Oct. 10, 2021
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