News has been received here of the death at Stascadero, Calif., of
Robert Richards, 62, a former resident of this city, who had been
in the west for a number of years.
The body is to be brought to Manitowoc for interment in Evergreen
cemetery next week.
He was born in this city, educated in the local schools and was
associated with his father and brothers for a number of years in the
Richards Iron Works. From here he moved to Milwaukee and in 1927 moved
to California where he had been located on a small farm.
Survivors are two brothers, F.Archie Richards of this city and Reuben
of Antigo; six sisters, Mrs. Winifred Barnes of Chicago, Mrs. Horace
Whitaker of Santa Barbara, Calif., Mrs. Charles Bugg of Pasedena, Calif.,
Mrs. Walter Dick of Waukesha, Mrs Walter Watson of Beaver Dam, and Mrs.
Fulton Harrison of Long View, Wash.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, May 15, 1948 P.2
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[Robert Turner Richards/d. 05-12-1948, San Luis Obispo, CA/cremains/
bur. on Adah Richards lot]
News has been received here of the death at Stascadero, Calif., of
Robert Richards, 62, a former resident of this city, who had been
in the west for a number of years.
The body is to be brought to Manitowoc for interment in Evergreen
cemetery next week.
He was born in this city, educated in the local schools and was
associated with his father and brothers for a number of years in the
Richards Iron Works. From here he moved to Milwaukee and in 1927 moved
to California where he had been located on a small farm.
Survivors are two brothers, F.Archie Richards of this city and Reuben
of Antigo; six sisters, Mrs. Winifred Barnes of Chicago, Mrs. Horace
Whitaker of Santa Barbara, Calif., Mrs. Charles Bugg of Pasedena, Calif.,
Mrs. Walter Dick of Waukesha, Mrs Walter Watson of Beaver Dam, and Mrs.
Fulton Harrison of Long View, Wash.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, May 15, 1948 P.2
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[Robert Turner Richards/d. 05-12-1948, San Luis Obispo, CA/cremains/
bur. on Adah Richards lot]
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