DEATHS
JAMES H. RICHARDSON
James H. Richardson, a resident of Lowell for the past 50 years, died this morning at his home, 26 Woods street, after an illness of several weeks. For many years he was a pattern maker for the Abbot Worsted company, retiring one year ago. He is survived by five daughters, Mrs. John Suprie, Mrs. Ivar Osterman, Mrs. Frank Macklin, Mrs. Helen Tibbits and Mrs. Winifred Holmes; eight sons, George, Raymond, John, Paul, Russell, Henry, Allan and Edward Richardson; 23 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Grace Austin, and a brother, Carlton Richardson.
Burial Tuesday, December 9, 1947, St. Patrick's Cemetery, Lowell, Mass.
DEATHS
JAMES H. RICHARDSON
James H. Richardson, a resident of Lowell for the past 50 years, died this morning at his home, 26 Woods street, after an illness of several weeks. For many years he was a pattern maker for the Abbot Worsted company, retiring one year ago. He is survived by five daughters, Mrs. John Suprie, Mrs. Ivar Osterman, Mrs. Frank Macklin, Mrs. Helen Tibbits and Mrs. Winifred Holmes; eight sons, George, Raymond, John, Paul, Russell, Henry, Allan and Edward Richardson; 23 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Grace Austin, and a brother, Carlton Richardson.
Burial Tuesday, December 9, 1947, St. Patrick's Cemetery, Lowell, Mass.
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