Donald Kinney
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Sevier August 30, 2019
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Donald Kinney
Richardson, Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Monroe
News-Star August 30, 2019
Monroe - A
celebration of life for Donald Kinney Richardson, 76, of Monroe, will be held
at 1:00 PM Saturday, August 31, 2019, at North Monroe Baptist Church with Rev.
Warren Eckhardt and Dr. Bill Dye officiating. A reception to follow the service. Arrangements are under
the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home, Monroe.
Donald Kinney Richardson passed from this life into eternity on August 28,
2019. He was born on February 18, 1943, to Donald Longino
Richardson and Nell Kinney Richardson of Tallulah, LA. He graduated from
Tallulah High School in 1961 and Louisiana Tech in 1969. He married his college
girlfriend and love of his life, Janet Sturdivant, on
August 19, 1967. They celebrated their 52nd anniversary earlier this month.
Kinney and Janet had two children, Anne Leigh Richardson (Shane Paris) and Jon Longino Richardson (Melanie). He had three grandsons,
Logan, Evan and Ethan. He is also survived by his sister, Ellen Richardson
Lever (Frank).
He was a retired banker and federal contractor. He was an Eagle Scout and an
active member of North Monroe Baptist Church. He was in the Jaycees and loved
coaching little league baseball. Although he had impaired vision for many
years, he never missed "watching" his Tech Bulldogs
in all sports.
The family wants to thank the wonderful care and attention that his doctors,
the late Dr. David Burkett, Dr. Mark Napoli and Dr. Charles Morgan, provided
for the last 14 years.
In lieu of flowers, make donations to or to the Building Fund of the North
Monroe Baptist Church.