Richardson
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Mary Richardson
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ann Richardson, 47, of McKinney who died Sunday in a Houston hospital will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the First Baptist Church, McKinney with Rev. Denny Burris and Rev. Joe Smith officiating. Interment will be in Ridgeview Memorial Park Cemetery with Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home in charge. Mrs. Richardson was born Nov. 7, 1938 in McKinney, the daughter of James W. (Woody) Warren and Bessie McFarland Warren, and married W. A. Richardson Jr., Feb. 7 1967. She was a real estate salesperson and a member of the First Baptist Church of McKinney. Survivors include her husband, Mr. W. A. Richardson Jr., of McKinney; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Crank; of McKinney; one son, Steven B. Richardson and one daughter-in-law, Sharon Richardson, both of McKinney; two daughters, Miss Julie Ann Richardson of McKinney, Michele Boring of Fort Worth and one son-in-law, Dr. Billy Boring of Fort Worth; one foster son, Michael E. Dees of Tyler; one brother, Mr. James Woody Warren of McKinney; one granddaughter Sally Joann Richardson of McKinney and a number of other relatives. Mrs. Richardson was preceded in death by her father, Mr. James W. Warren. |
Una Richardson
Funeral services for Mrs. Una Irene Richardson, 89, of McKinney who died Sunday in a McKinney hospital will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at North Baptist Church with Rev. Troy Culpepper and Rev. Joe Bob Alexander officiating. Interment will be in IOOF Cemetery in Farmersville, with Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home in charge. Mrs. Richardson was born July 7, 1896 in Ellis County, TX, the daughter of E. L. Richardson and Sophia Isabell Hooper Richardson. She was a housewife and a member of North Baptist Church. Survivors include one son, W. A. Richardson Jr. of McKinney; two daughters, Lillie Mae Johnson of Temple and Inez Williams of Ferris; one son-in-law, Jack Williams of Ferris; two sisters, Scottie Denton and Ora Lindley, both of California; two brothers, M. M. Richardson of Celina, Mr. George Richardson of Fort Worth; six grandchildren, six great grandchildren and a number of others relatives. |