Dwaine Lee ‘Bud’ Richey
August 4, 2020 at 10:21 p.m.
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He was born Sept. 5, 1932, to the late Jessie Pearl and Leah G. Layton Richey.
He was preceded in death by his stepdad, the Rev. Denzel Copeland; stepbrother, Doyle Copeland; stepsister, Leota Copeland Spence; brother-in-law, Gene Thomas; and great-grandson, Landry Fisher.
He is survived by a sister, Marilyn Thomas, of Gold Canyon, Ariz.; and a brother and sister-in-law, Jim and Sandy Richey, of Sharpsville.
Dwaine was a 1950 graduate of Sharpsville High School. On Feb. 3, 1951, he married Ernestine Sagarsee, and together they had five children who survive. Sons are Randy (Virginia) Richey, Sharpsville; Mike (Peggy) Richey, Morgantown; Jim (Ellen) Richey, Russiaville; and daughters are Patsy (Steve) Bowers, Bovey, Minn.; and Cheryl (Dan) Wyatt, Warsaw.
He had 10 grandchildren, six stepgrandchildren, several great-grandchildren, several great-great-grandchildren, three nieces, two nephews, two stepnephews and several cousins.
He enjoyed fishing in Minnesota with his family, often taking his grandchildren. He loved to play cards, especially Euchre. He also enjoyed helping others including his mother and stepdad, kids, grandkids and anyone in the community he knew who needed help. He also donated to St. Jude and Cincinnati Children’s hospitals because he loved children. These things gave him a sense of purpose.
Dwaine was a spring maker and was employed by Center Spring Company, Center; Meyer Spring Company, Logansport; and Kokomo Spring Company, where he retired in 1993. For a time, he and his brother owned and operated Richey Brothers Spring Company.
He was a hard worker, even building the home where his children grew up, leaving them with precious memories. He taught his children life skills that have served them well, including respecting their elders, teachers and anyone in authority.
A graveside service will be held for Dwaine at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 5 at the Nevada Cemetery, 600 N. CR 65E in Tipton County, with Evangelist Kevin Kay officiating. A memorial service will follow from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Kokomo Country Club Hills Shelter House, 1800 Gentilly Court, Kokomo.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Shirley & Stout Funeral Home in Kokomo.
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In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cardiac ICU, P.O. Box 5202, Cincinnati, OH 45201-5202 in memory of Dwaine who loved his precious great-grandson, Landry Fisher.
Messages of condolence may be left online at www.shirleyandstout.com.
He was born Sept. 5, 1932, to the late Jessie Pearl and Leah G. Layton Richey.
He was preceded in death by his stepdad, the Rev. Denzel Copeland; stepbrother, Doyle Copeland; stepsister, Leota Copeland Spence; brother-in-law, Gene Thomas; and great-grandson, Landry Fisher.
He is survived by a sister, Marilyn Thomas, of Gold Canyon, Ariz.; and a brother and sister-in-law, Jim and Sandy Richey, of Sharpsville.
Dwaine was a 1950 graduate of Sharpsville High School. On Feb. 3, 1951, he married Ernestine Sagarsee, and together they had five children who survive. Sons are Randy (Virginia) Richey, Sharpsville; Mike (Peggy) Richey, Morgantown; Jim (Ellen) Richey, Russiaville; and daughters are Patsy (Steve) Bowers, Bovey, Minn.; and Cheryl (Dan) Wyatt, Warsaw.
He had 10 grandchildren, six stepgrandchildren, several great-grandchildren, several great-great-grandchildren, three nieces, two nephews, two stepnephews and several cousins.
He enjoyed fishing in Minnesota with his family, often taking his grandchildren. He loved to play cards, especially Euchre. He also enjoyed helping others including his mother and stepdad, kids, grandkids and anyone in the community he knew who needed help. He also donated to St. Jude and Cincinnati Children’s hospitals because he loved children. These things gave him a sense of purpose.
Dwaine was a spring maker and was employed by Center Spring Company, Center; Meyer Spring Company, Logansport; and Kokomo Spring Company, where he retired in 1993. For a time, he and his brother owned and operated Richey Brothers Spring Company.
He was a hard worker, even building the home where his children grew up, leaving them with precious memories. He taught his children life skills that have served them well, including respecting their elders, teachers and anyone in authority.
A graveside service will be held for Dwaine at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 5 at the Nevada Cemetery, 600 N. CR 65E in Tipton County, with Evangelist Kevin Kay officiating. A memorial service will follow from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Kokomo Country Club Hills Shelter House, 1800 Gentilly Court, Kokomo.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Shirley & Stout Funeral Home in Kokomo.
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In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cardiac ICU, P.O. Box 5202, Cincinnati, OH 45201-5202 in memory of Dwaine who loved his precious great-grandson, Landry Fisher.
Messages of condolence may be left online at www.shirleyandstout.com.
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