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Wesley
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Doug C. Richardson, age 71, passed away on Thursday, June 6, 2002. Born in Manitoba, Canada where his family farmed in the Clearwater district for many years. At the age of 19, he married Audrey Debenham and later served an apprenticeship with the Canadian Pacific Railroad in Winnipeg. He also became president of the Seven Oaks Game & Fish Association. Eventually arriving in the states and settling in the Seattle area, he worked for the Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Railroads. He also worked for the State of Washington at the Utilities & Transportation Commission as a train inspector. A railroad man all his life, he never missed a days work in 42 years. After taking a well deserved early retirement, he enjoyed his time doing the things he loved most. An avid duck hunter and craftsman, he loved to work in his shop and could build just about any project. He is survived by his wife Audrey, to whom he was married 52 years and was the love of his life. He also leaves to cherish his memory a daughter, Debra and son-in-law Dennis Sullivan of Phoenix, AZ; a granddaughter, Sheena Sullivan and two sons Murray and Wes. Doug was truly loved and will be terribly missed. A private service will be held for the family. For those that wish to contact the family, please write; The Richardson's, 16013 S. Desert Foothills Parkway #1058, Phoenix, AZ. 85048.
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Thanks Wesley.

It is always special to have a fine railroad
man remembered. Especially one who was not a
celebrity, but just one who worked hard and
earned the love and respect of fellow rails.

Those of us who have spent years on the
railroad have special memories of fellow
railroaders who made a significant difference with their devotion and labors.

Although I do not know your friend, college
or family member I know several like him.

We are a fraternity that shares a special
bondage.

My love and respect to the family.


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Wesley
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Thanks Jack for taking the time to write our family and send us your kind words. We appreciate everyone's sympathy and generosity in this hard time. God Bless.
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