Sadie E Richardson Williams Allen

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Sadie E (Richardson) Williams Allen

I was born in Grandview(home of my father) and raised in Itasca (home of my mother). My father is the late Elijah Richardson, Jr and my mother is the late Freddie Mae Price Richardson.

Between then and now, I taught High School Mathematics at Green B Trimble Technical High School for 24 years until illness forced me to retire early in 2005. I also sponsored the award winning Gamma Beta Tau Step Team for 10 successfully eventful years. In 2010, I moved back to my hometown of Itasca, Texas.

I am attempting to manage the memorials of my relatives...not to build a family tree, but to be able to efficiently impart information that is more than just vital statistics.

I am willing to photograph tombstones in my area of Hill County but because of chronic arthritis in my lower back, I am limited in how much and how far I can walk. Therefore, a cemetery plat, map or a burial plot number would be helpful in locating the grave without too much pain on my part. :)

At present, I'm claiming those with plot numbers. This summer I will try to clear out the others who are harder to find.

UPDATE: I'm back up and out there. I photographed 9 tombstones today and will clear out, hopefully, all of the remaining requests in the days/weeks/months to come...just bear with me. :)

Sadie E (Richardson) Williams Allen

I was born in Grandview(home of my father) and raised in Itasca (home of my mother). My father is the late Elijah Richardson, Jr and my mother is the late Freddie Mae Price Richardson.

Between then and now, I taught High School Mathematics at Green B Trimble Technical High School for 24 years until illness forced me to retire early in 2005. I also sponsored the award winning Gamma Beta Tau Step Team for 10 successfully eventful years. In 2010, I moved back to my hometown of Itasca, Texas.

I am attempting to manage the memorials of my relatives...not to build a family tree, but to be able to efficiently impart information that is more than just vital statistics.

I am willing to photograph tombstones in my area of Hill County but because of chronic arthritis in my lower back, I am limited in how much and how far I can walk. Therefore, a cemetery plat, map or a burial plot number would be helpful in locating the grave without too much pain on my part. :)

At present, I'm claiming those with plot numbers. This summer I will try to clear out the others who are harder to find.

UPDATE: I'm back up and out there. I photographed 9 tombstones today and will clear out, hopefully, all of the remaining requests in the days/weeks/months to come...just bear with me. :)

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