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Rosemary Richardson

In Loving Memory of Rosemary April Logan Richardson

With heavy hearts, we announce the peaceful passing of our beloved mother, Rosemary April Logan Richardson.

A woman of quiet strength and deep grace, Rosemary lived her life with dignity, humility, and unwavering devotion to her family. Though she preferred the comfort of privacy over the spotlight, her presence was a guiding light to all who knew and loved her.

She found joy in life’s simplest pleasures—morning light streaming through the living room window, the timeless beauty of classical music, and the serenity of painting. Her love was never loud, but always constant and deeply felt. Through her actions, she taught us the value of kindness, the power of listening, and the beauty of a life lived with intention. Whether offering a helping hand to a neighbor or a kind word to a stranger, Rosemary’s selflessness touched many.

She is lovingly remembered by her children, Tori, Tiia, Lamanai, and Tyrus Richardson; her cherished grandchildren, Kennedi and Mateo Richardson; her sister, Laverne Bacon; her nephews, Anthony and Asa Bacon; her dear friend, Jim Esmoil; and a host of cousins, extended family, and friends who will carry her memory in every quiet moment, every act of love, and every cherished tradition she passed down.

In accordance with her wishes, a private service will be held with close family in New Jersey, where she will be laid to rest beside her father—her lifelong guiding light.

She was proceeded in death by her father Cliffon Logan, her mother Mary Sampa, her brother Clifton Logan, and her two four-legged children Nitzy and Gwen Stacey.

She was our anchor, our comfort, our home. Though she is no longer with us, her love remains—forever present, ever enduring.

Forever in our hearts.

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