Ancestors of





Rodney Richardson

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Abt 1937 - , , Louisiana, USA
    Christening: 
          Death: 2 Jan 2021 -  ( about age 84)
         Burial: 9 Jan 2021 - Carter Cemetery, Springfield, Livingston, Louisiana, USA
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Dewey John Richardson  {Find A Grave ID: 67682408}
         Mother: Mamie Catherine Deckleman  {Find A Grave ID: 201063376}

Notes
General:
Per 1940 US Census 4/9/1940 4116 Marengo St., New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana
Dewy J. Richardson is the 42 year old white male head of household, married, owns his home which is valued at $3,700. Born in Louisiana, he lived in the same house in 1935. Educated through 8th grade, he works as a driver for a laundry. He has 2 sons, both born in Louisiana. They are 3 year old Rodney Richardson and 1 year old Elwood Richardson.

Per 1950 US Census 4/1/1950 100 Vincent St., Jefferson parish, Louisiana
Dewey Richardson is the 52 year old white male head of household, born in Louisiana, as was all members of this household. He works as a saleman for a laundry, and worked 48 hoours last week. His wife is 45 year old Mamie Richardson, who keeps house. They have 3 sons, 13 year old Rodney Richardson, 11 year old Elwood Richardson, and 7 year old Warren Richardson. Additional info on Elwood, educated through 5th grade.

Per Obituary in the Advocate Baton Rouge, LA 1/9/2021
On January 2, 2021, my lather Rodney Dewey Richardson Sr. went on to be with the Lord at the young age of 84. My father was known by many as a gentle giant, standing at 6 foot 5, 290 lbs. In my eyes and of my siblings, he was a giant of a man always feeling protected by his presence. As a single father of 4, raising infant children, my father never complained of the hardship of being a single parent, and always made sure
we were well taken care of, educated in Christian schools and taught the hard lessons of life with his thick belt of discipline and refinement.
Born in New Orleans Louisiana, my father grew up raising strawberries with his father until moving to Metairie, Louisiana in the late 1940's. He graduated from St Francis Xavier Catholic School along with his younger brothers and went on to graduate with his college degree in business. After college, he served 8 years with the National Guard, then entered the business world of insurance. Recognized over the 40 plus years of his career as one of the state's top salesman, he won several national awards as well.
He was a great provider and took time for his children along the way. Having several failed marriages over the years, my father finally found his destined soulmate later in life in his wife Pansy. The two were a match made in heaven and you would rarely see one without the other. Their marriage thrived over 21 years until his passing. Along their journey together, I witnessed many lessons of love, compassion and humility and a nice healthy argument or two as well. My father was not a man without sin or indiscretions, but I witnessed a man who truly repented and humbled himself before God and loved many, turning many to Christ through his stories of God's love, forgiveness and mercy on him. The bible states, that those who are forgiven much, love much.
For those who knew him, when asked how he was doing, he would always state "One day at a time Sweet Jesus". My father's love and compassion were deep for others as he provided several homeless veterans rent free housing for years until their passing, then taking care of their burial arrangements at his expense. He was a very generous man and had compassion on many. Over the years he was a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Shreveport, LA, Parkview Baptist, Baton Rouge, LA, Harding Baptist, Baker Louisiana, Baker First United Methodist Church, Baker, LA.
In closing, I am thankful and feel God answered my prayers by taking my father at this time. I prayed years ago, that the Lord would take my father home right before the tribulation of earth started. I personally believe this ole world is rolling downhill, and the end of all things is near. It is clear and evident if you have spiritual eyes to see and ears to hear. I Thank God for answering my prayer and felt a deep since of peace as my father was leaving his clay shell behind to enter into the glorious presence of God.
He is survived by his wife Pansy Richardson of Baker, LA, Daughter Donnan Richardson Pensacola, FL, Son Rodney Dewey Richardson Ir. Texarkana, TX and fiance Patti Miles Ogden. Dennis Ray Richardson and wife Tina Denham Springs, LA, Daughter Holly Richardson Portland OR, Stepson Lee Knippers Baker, LA, Grandsons Joshua Michael Richardson of Broussard LA, Hollis Michael McMillin Jonesville, LA Devin Ray Richardson Denham Springs, LA, Granddaughters Samanthan McMillin Pensacola, FL, Brittany
Daniel Richardson Pensacola, FL, Amanda Knippers Walker, LA Megan Knippers of Baker, LA, Great Grandson Mason Ellis Walker, LA. Great Granddaughter Hannah Nettles Baker, LA LyannJjo McMillin Pensacola, FL
He is proceeded in death by his father Dewey john Richardson Springf?ield, LA, Mother Mamie Decklemann Richardson Metairie, LA, Brother Warren Richardson Metairie, LA Elwood Richardson New Orleans, LA Great Grandson Conner Nettles. Visitation will be Saturday january 9th at Seales Funeral home from 8\emdash 10 am at 1720 8 Range Ave, Denham Springs, LA with graveside service following at Carter Cemetery in Springfield, LA. Officiating will be Pastor Richie Fortenberry. Pallbearers: Dewey
Richardson, Dennis Richardson, Lee Knippers, Devin Richardson, Lance Weinman, Bryan Davis. "For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. For in this we groan, earnestly desiring to be clothed upon with our house which is from heaven: If so be that being clothed we shall not be found naked. For we that are in this tabernacle do groan, being burdened: not for that we would be unclothed, but clothed upon, that mortality might be swallowed up of life. Now he that hath wrought us for the selfsame thing is God, who also hath given unto us the earnest of the Spirit. Therefore we are always confident, knowing that, whilst we are at home in the body, we are absent from the Lord: (For we walk by faith, not by sight) We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord". 2 Corinthians 5 :1\emdash 9.
Arrangements under the direction of Seale Funeral Home.
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Published by The Advocate from Jan. 7 toJan. 9, 2021.


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