in loving memory of deacon leon richardson, jr....chapel hill memorial gardens 701 north 94th...
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In Loving Memory of
Deacon Leon Richardson, Jr.
Sunrise: May 8, 1939—Sunset: April 12, 2020
Words of Gratitude and Appreciation…
The Family of Deacon Leon Richardson, Jr. would like to express our gratitude and thankfulness for the prayers, kind words and compassion during our time of bereavement. We are honored and
blessed to have such a blessed multitude of loved ones who have wrapped their arms around each of us and given us the additional strength and comfort to go on. We will see him again as long as we walk in the will and way of the Master. Once again, thank you and God bless each of you!
Honorary Pallbearers Michael Richardson I Jerron Wyatt, Sr.
Ronald Richardson Mayo Johns, Sr. Timothy Richardson Lance Guess, Sr.
Montagga Wright
Videography Floral Arrangement Monyca Henderson Leslie D. Burleson
Interment Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens
701 North 94th Street-Kansas City, Kansas 66112
Services Held At:
Mrs. J.W. Jones Memorial Chapel 703 North 10th Street - Kansas City, Kansas 66102
Saturday, April 25, 2020 -11:00 A.M.
Officiant
Elder Chester Z. McIntyre, Sr.-Pastor, Bethel C.O.G.I.C.
Kansas City, Kansas 66101
Eulogist
Rev. Nicky Wright-Pastor, St. James C.M.E. Church
Leavenworth, Kansas 66048
Life’s Reflections
Deacon Leon Richardson, Jr. was born on May 8, 1939, to Leon Richardson, Sr. and Annis Sommervile Richardson in Dumas, Arkansas. After a two-week fight against COVID-19, he departed this life on April 12,
2020. He was preceded in death by his parents, his sister Ethel Lee Hollinshed-Carpenter, his brother Chester Lee Richardson (Veola) and his son Kenneth Drew (Carmalita).
Leon attended Reed Elementary school and Dumas High School in Dumas, Arkansas. He moved to Kansas City, Kansas with his family in 1955. Shortly thereafter, he married Grace Nichols and five children were born to this union.
He was employed by the K.C. Structure Steel Company in Argentine, KS for several years before being employed as a Welder, serving in the position as a Supervisor with Harlan Tow Tractor Corporation in Kansas City, KS until his retirement in 2004.
Leon began his journey with the Lord at a very early age. He attended Sanctified Church in Dumas, AR under the leadership of Pastor Lafore. As an adult Leon joined Bethel Church of God in Christ and was baptized by the late Elder T. J. Simmons. At one point he moved his membership for several years to Faith Mission Church of God in Christ, under the leadership of the late Elder Hubert Lambert, Sr., where he served on the Deacon Board,
Trustee Board, Finance Committee and a member of the Revival Choir.
Reuniting some years later with Bethel C.O.G.I.C. under the leadership of Elder James C. Bailey & Elder Chester
Z. McIntyre, Sr., he served in several roles including Chairman of the Deacon Board, Handy man, a member of the Adult Choir, Men’s Choir and the Family Choir, Trustee Board Chairman, Sunday School teacher, President and teacher of Y.P.W.W. (Young People Willing Workers) and V.B.S. (Vacation Bible School) Superintendent for over 30 years.
He was one who was gifted by God with so many gifts and talents which allowed him to be a blessing to so many people, near and far. Leon was always willing to do for others without expecting anything in return.
He had a love for fishing and camping and as the weather would break, you would find him and Gladys, his wife of 36 years (whom he courted for 5 years prior to asking for her hand in marriage) on the “creek bank” throwing out their fishing lines! One of the most memorable family gatherings that he thoroughly enjoyed, was fishing and
camping on Memorial Day weekend, which he made sure reservations were made at the first of each year. He had a calling on his life in ministry by being a Servant of Christ, spreading the Good News to others while conversing with them but he never officially accepted the title. And finally, he missed his calling of being a comedian, because he could make you laugh with his wittiness!!
Leon was co-owner of L & G Welding, LLC in which he was the Master Welder, creating smokers which turned out to be some of the most prodigious, astoundingly beautiful smokers, that would cook slow and even, without any hot spots. People would come from miles away to purchase one of his smokers, as well as asking him to modi-fy a grill that needed his touch of perfection. He was also gifted with the knowledge of repairing vehicles from basic
to intricate issues. Owning several rental properties, he was the Landlord, Handy Man, Carpenter, Painter and the Plumber, if he couldn’t complete the job he had a vast amount of resources that he had formed a bond with, to get the job done!
Leon Richardson, Jr.; God’s precious son leaves to mourn and cherish his loving memory; his wife, Gladys Eliza-beth Richardson; his children, Michael Richardson, Sr. (Dorothy) of Kansas City, KS, Ronald Richardson of Kansas City, MO, Sandra Johns (Mayo) of Kansas City, KS, Timothy Richardson of Liberty, MO, Grace Nichell Guess (Lance, Sr.) of Gladstone, MO, Rev. Nicky Wright (Montagga) of Basehor, KS, Jerron Wyatt, Sr. of Kan-
sas City, KS, Yolanda Holley of Kansas City, MO; 16 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren; two sisters, Geneva Morgan of Little Rock, AR, Leona Thomas of Kansas City, KS; two maternal aunts, Earlene McColyn of Oakland, CA and Elizabeth McColyn of Oakland, CA; one Goddaughter, Monyca Henderson (Todd) of Shawnee, KS, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, lots of children that they acquired over the years, other relatives, brothers and sisters in Christ, and friends.
Grandchildren
Rev. Nicky Wright
My Dad was such an inspiration to me. He has been more than a father, and I will always cherish his love, guidance, support and especially his knowledge about God’s Word. Some of our thought-provoking spirit-filled conversations would challenge me to study the Bible even more. He was
such a giver of himself, never one to be selfish but always being selfless! I’m grateful for the 40+ years that he took care of and loved my Mother. Dad was an amazing role-model for me, my husband, my siblings and all the genera-
tions behind us, he was truly a Godly man who lead by example. Rest in peace and power Dad…..I’ll see you on the other side!
Jerron Wyatt, Sr. Pops has always been my go-to! He was very knowledgea-
ble about so many things as well as having tools and equipment readily available for whatever the situation called for. I really looked forward to camping and fishing with him every year. I appreciate him being a “father” like
no one else could be to me. I miss him now and forever….in that order!
Yolanda Holley
Loving Your love never wavered always stayed true.
Energetic Always active at work, home and church.
Obedient You served the Lord with gladness.
Nobel King of your castle and leader of your children.
Daddy you were the example of what a God-fearing man is. You were always there for me and all of my girls and never said no. You were the best bonus dad a girl could ask for. Thank you for coming into my life and giving me your
love. Kobe has his #1 fan right beside him now.
Husband In Heaven
Although you sleep in Heaven now
You’re not that far away
My heart is full of memories
And you’re with me everyday
You lived your life with meaning
And with a smile upon your face
A world that was full of happiness
Is now an empty place
People say that only time
Will heal a broken heart
But just like me and you
It has been torn apart
I know you are at peace now
And in a place where you are free
Meet me at the Pearly Gates
When Heaven calls for me
Your Loving Wife,
Gladys
Family Tributes – The Children
Michael Richardson
To the man that God created just for me to call my Daddy! From the time that I can remember you have always been a hard-working Father. I remember you teaching me how to say the
23rd Psalms when I was about four or five years old and how to say my prayers before bed! Throughout my life you have always been there for me even if you told me no to things I asked for, I knew it was for the best. Thank you, Daddy, for showing all of us the true
definition of a God-fearing man. I will miss our talks and fishing days, and seeing you out driving the black truck and hearing people say how you’ve blessed them. I have so many memories that will keep me laughing and crying and I’ll always have you right here in my heart, this is not the end. I’ll see you one day!! I
love you so much, JOB WELL DONE Daddy! Love Michael
Ronald Richardson Daddy, thank you for everything you have done for me, I miss you
already. Love you for life. Ronnie
Sandra Johns Daddy, I am so honored to have called you “Daddy.” I thank you for the life you lived before me, what an example of a Godly man. Thank you for always making me feel special. I’ll miss our talks and all the good times we shared. I am so glad that we got to be a
part of your story. Until we meet again.We love you always, Mayo
and Sandy.
Timothy Richardson
Any man can be a father, but it takes someone special to be a Dad and that is you. You will always be in my heart, always missed
but not forgotten. Your son, Tim.
Grace Nichell Guess Daddy, I want to first say thank you! Thank you for always being there, for always setting the bar high, for showing us how a man of God lives daily and for the legacy you left behind. God couldn’t have chosen a better man to be my father! You was a giant to
everyone and yet your presence exemplified so much poise. You have carried our family on your shoulders with dignity and we are forever grateful. Even though my heart grieves the loss of you not being here anymore, my heart still is rejoicing because I don’t have
to worry about where you are. I know you are resting in God’s arms. So rest on daddy, you finished the race and now you’re free.
JOB WELL DONE! Love always, Chell
Order of Service
Processional…………………………………………..:……………....Clergy & Family
Comfort from the Scriptures…………………………….……….Old & New Testament
Elder Chester Z. McIntyre, Sr.-Pastor, Bethel C.O.G.I.C. –KCKS
Prayer………………………………………. …………...Elder Chester Z. McIntyre, Sr.
Selection………………………………………...…………Deacon Leon Richardson, Jr.
“Clean Up What I Messed Up”
Acknowledgements
& Condolences……………………………...…………………………..Sherri Manning
Remarks………………………………………………………….…..(2 Minutes, Please)
Selection……………………………………………………..……………….CD Played
“One More Sunny Day”
Words of Comfort…………..………………………………………..Rev. Nicky Wright
Pastor, St. James C.M.E. Church - Leavenworth, Kansas
Video Presentation……………………………………………………...…….CD Played
Benediction
Recessional……………………………………………………..…...“Earthly Building”
Faith Deliverance Family Worship Center Legacy Choir
Family Tributes – The Children
Michael Richardson
To the man that God created just for me to call my Daddy! From the time that I can remember you have always been a hard-working Father. I remember you teaching me how to say the
23rd Psalms when I was about four or five years old and how to say my prayers before bed! Throughout my life you have always been there for me even if you told me no to things I asked for, I knew it was for the best. Thank you, Daddy, for showing all of us the true
definition of a God-fearing man. I will miss our talks and fishing days, and seeing you out driving the black truck and hearing people say how you’ve blessed them. I have so many memories that will keep me laughing and crying and I’ll always have you right here in my heart, this is not the end. I’ll see you one day!! I
love you so much, JOB WELL DONE Daddy! Love Michael
Ronald Richardson Daddy, thank you for everything you have done for me, I miss you
already. Love you for life. Ronnie
Sandra Johns Daddy, I am so honored to have called you “Daddy.” I thank you for the life you lived before me, what an example of a Godly man. Thank you for always making me feel special. I’ll miss our talks and all the good times we shared. I am so glad that we got to be a
part of your story. Until we meet again.We love you always, Mayo
and Sandy.
Timothy Richardson
Any man can be a father, but it takes someone special to be a Dad and that is you. You will always be in my heart, always missed
but not forgotten. Your son, Tim.
Grace Nichell Guess Daddy, I want to first say thank you! Thank you for always being there, for always setting the bar high, for showing us how a man of God lives daily and for the legacy you left behind. God couldn’t have chosen a better man to be my father! You was a giant to
everyone and yet your presence exemplified so much poise. You have carried our family on your shoulders with dignity and we are forever grateful. Even though my heart grieves the loss of you not being here anymore, my heart still is rejoicing because I don’t have
to worry about where you are. I know you are resting in God’s arms. So rest on daddy, you finished the race and now you’re free.
JOB WELL DONE! Love always, Chell
Order of Service
Processional…………………………………………..:……………....Clergy & Family
Comfort from the Scriptures…………………………….……….Old & New Testament
Elder Chester Z. McIntyre, Sr.-Pastor, Bethel C.O.G.I.C. –KCKS
Prayer………………………………………. …………...Elder Chester Z. McIntyre, Sr.
Selection………………………………………...…………Deacon Leon Richardson, Jr.
“Clean Up What I Messed Up”
Acknowledgements
& Condolences……………………………...…………………………..Sherri Manning
Remarks………………………………………………………….…..(2 Minutes, Please)
Selection……………………………………………………..……………….CD Played
“One More Sunny Day”
Words of Comfort…………..………………………………………..Rev. Nicky Wright
Pastor, St. James C.M.E. Church - Leavenworth, Kansas
Video Presentation……………………………………………………...…….CD Played
Benediction
Recessional……………………………………………………..…...“Earthly Building”
Faith Deliverance Family Worship Center Legacy Choir
Rev. Nicky Wright
My Dad was such an inspiration to me. He has been more than a father, and I will always cherish his love, guidance, support and especially his knowledge about God’s Word. Some of our thought-provoking spirit-filled conversations would challenge me to study the Bible even more. He was
such a giver of himself, never one to be selfish but always being selfless! I’m grateful for the 40+ years that he took care of and loved my Mother. Dad was an amazing role-model for me, my husband, my siblings and all the genera-
tions behind us, he was truly a Godly man who lead by example. Rest in peace and power Dad…..I’ll see you on the other side!
Jerron Wyatt, Sr. Pops has always been my go-to! He was very knowledgea-
ble about so many things as well as having tools and equipment readily available for whatever the situation called for. I really looked forward to camping and fishing with him every year. I appreciate him being a “father” like
no one else could be to me. I miss him now and forever….in that order!
Yolanda Holley
Loving Your love never wavered always stayed true.
Energetic Always active at work, home and church.
Obedient You served the Lord with gladness.
Nobel King of your castle and leader of your children.
Daddy you were the example of what a God-fearing man is. You were always there for me and all of my girls and never said no. You were the best bonus dad a girl could ask for. Thank you for coming into my life and giving me your
love. Kobe has his #1 fan right beside him now.
Husband In Heaven
Although you sleep in Heaven now
You’re not that far away
My heart is full of memories
And you’re with me everyday
You lived your life with meaning
And with a smile upon your face
A world that was full of happiness
Is now an empty place
People say that only time
Will heal a broken heart
But just like me and you
It has been torn apart
I know you are at peace now
And in a place where you are free
Meet me at the Pearly Gates
When Heaven calls for me
Your Loving Wife,
Gladys
Life’s Reflections
Deacon Leon Richardson, Jr. was born on May 8, 1939, to Leon Richardson, Sr. and Annis Sommervile Richardson in Dumas, Arkansas. After a two-week fight against COVID-19, he departed this life on April 12,
2020. He was preceded in death by his parents, his sister Ethel Lee Hollinshed-Carpenter, his brother Chester Lee Richardson (Veola) and his son Kenneth Drew (Carmalita).
Leon attended Reed Elementary school and Dumas High School in Dumas, Arkansas. He moved to Kansas City, Kansas with his family in 1955. Shortly thereafter, he married Grace Nichols and five children were born to this union.
He was employed by the K.C. Structure Steel Company in Argentine, KS for several years before being employed as a Welder, serving in the position as a Supervisor with Harlan Tow Tractor Corporation in Kansas City, KS until his retirement in 2004.
Leon began his journey with the Lord at a very early age. He attended Sanctified Church in Dumas, AR under the leadership of Pastor Lafore. As an adult Leon joined Bethel Church of God in Christ and was baptized by the late Elder T. J. Simmons. At one point he moved his membership for several years to Faith Mission Church of God in Christ, under the leadership of the late Elder Hubert Lambert, Sr., where he served on the Deacon Board,
Trustee Board, Finance Committee and a member of the Revival Choir.
Reuniting some years later with Bethel C.O.G.I.C. under the leadership of Elder James C. Bailey & Elder Chester
Z. McIntyre, Sr., he served in several roles including Chairman of the Deacon Board, Handy man, a member of the Adult Choir, Men’s Choir and the Family Choir, Trustee Board Chairman, Sunday School teacher, President and teacher of Y.P.W.W. (Young People Willing Workers) and V.B.S. (Vacation Bible School) Superintendent for over 30 years.
He was one who was gifted by God with so many gifts and talents which allowed him to be a blessing to so many people, near and far. Leon was always willing to do for others without expecting anything in return.
He had a love for fishing and camping and as the weather would break, you would find him and Gladys, his wife of 36 years (whom he courted for 5 years prior to asking for her hand in marriage) on the “creek bank” throwing out their fishing lines! One of the most memorable family gatherings that he thoroughly enjoyed, was fishing and
camping on Memorial Day weekend, which he made sure reservations were made at the first of each year. He had a calling on his life in ministry by being a Servant of Christ, spreading the Good News to others while conversing with them but he never officially accepted the title. And finally, he missed his calling of being a comedian, because he could make you laugh with his wittiness!!
Leon was co-owner of L & G Welding, LLC in which he was the Master Welder, creating smokers which turned out to be some of the most prodigious, astoundingly beautiful smokers, that would cook slow and even, without any hot spots. People would come from miles away to purchase one of his smokers, as well as asking him to modi-fy a grill that needed his touch of perfection. He was also gifted with the knowledge of repairing vehicles from basic
to intricate issues. Owning several rental properties, he was the Landlord, Handy Man, Carpenter, Painter and the Plumber, if he couldn’t complete the job he had a vast amount of resources that he had formed a bond with, to get the job done!
Leon Richardson, Jr.; God’s precious son leaves to mourn and cherish his loving memory; his wife, Gladys Eliza-beth Richardson; his children, Michael Richardson, Sr. (Dorothy) of Kansas City, KS, Ronald Richardson of Kansas City, MO, Sandra Johns (Mayo) of Kansas City, KS, Timothy Richardson of Liberty, MO, Grace Nichell Guess (Lance, Sr.) of Gladstone, MO, Rev. Nicky Wright (Montagga) of Basehor, KS, Jerron Wyatt, Sr. of Kan-
sas City, KS, Yolanda Holley of Kansas City, MO; 16 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren; two sisters, Geneva Morgan of Little Rock, AR, Leona Thomas of Kansas City, KS; two maternal aunts, Earlene McColyn of Oakland, CA and Elizabeth McColyn of Oakland, CA; one Goddaughter, Monyca Henderson (Todd) of Shawnee, KS, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, lots of children that they acquired over the years, other relatives, brothers and sisters in Christ, and friends.
Grandchildren
In Loving Memory of
Deacon Leon Richardson, Jr.
Sunrise: May 8, 1939—Sunset: April 12, 2020
Words of Gratitude and Appreciation…
The Family of Deacon Leon Richardson, Jr. would like to express our gratitude and thankfulness for the prayers, kind words and compassion during our time of bereavement. We are honored and
blessed to have such a blessed multitude of loved ones who have wrapped their arms around each of us and given us the additional strength and comfort to go on. We will see him again as long as we walk in the will and way of the Master. Once again, thank you and God bless each of you!
Honorary Pallbearers Michael Richardson I Jerron Wyatt, Sr.
Ronald Richardson Mayo Johns, Sr. Timothy Richardson Lance Guess, Sr.
Montagga Wright
Videography Floral Arrangement Monyca Henderson Leslie D. Burleson
Interment Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens
701 North 94th Street-Kansas City, Kansas 66112
Services Held At:
Mrs. J.W. Jones Memorial Chapel 703 North 10th Street - Kansas City, Kansas 66102
Saturday, April 25, 2020 -11:00 A.M.
Officiant
Elder Chester Z. McIntyre, Sr.-Pastor, Bethel C.O.G.I.C.
Kansas City, Kansas 66101
Eulogist
Rev. Nicky Wright-Pastor, St. James C.M.E. Church
Leavenworth, Kansas 66048