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Ricky Richardson, Youngstown, Ohio

Ricky Richardson, Youngstown, Ohio

Yahoo10-03-2025

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Ricky Richardson, a beloved son, brother, nephew, uncle and friend of Youngstown, Ohio, took his final bow with grace and dignity on Sunday, March 2, 2025, at the age of 68.
Born on January 20, 1957, the son of Mary and David Ricardson, Ricky was a true character—an introverted soul with a heart as vast as the sky, who danced through life with a perfect blend of silliness and yet sternness.
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Ricky's love for jazz and R&B painted the soundtrack of his life, while the navy blue Plymouth Fury he adored as a teen framed his youthful adventures. He found bliss on serene fishing trips and reveled in the soothing shades of blue that mirrored his gentle spirit. A devoted fan of the Steelers, he wore his team's colors with pride, forever the loyal supporter.
A man of faith, he attended and supported First Presbyterian Church.
He wore his cleats with pride, eschewing the thought of rundown shoes, and often maintained a playful fiscal conservativeness in his daily affairs. Never married and without children of his own, Ricky poured his affection into his cherished nieces and nephews, especially Janay and Dayesha, bringing warmth to family gatherings that will forever echo in their hearts.
Though a man of few words, those who knew him appreciated his unique charm. He was lovingly cared for by his cousin, Patricia Brown, whose devotion reflected the strong family ties he held dear. Ricky's warmth contrasted with his aversion to mac & cheese—always unwavering in protest of a dish that simply did not do justice to his taste.
He is survived by his devoted sister, Mamie Richardson Lomax; brother, Ronnie Richardson and brother-in-law, Bishop Solomon Clark, Jr. Together, they will celebrate the laughter and love that Ricky brought into their lives. He also is embraced by his aunt, Viola Davis and a host of nieces and nephews which includes, Rodney Clark, Carl Clark, Shekinah Clark, Miesha Engles, Mareen Engles, James Engles, Jr., Dayesha Lomax, Janay (Mark Rivers) Robinson, Paul Richardson, Jr., Paul Brittan and Demice Stewart.
Ricky now celebrates eternity with his parents and siblings, Paul Richardson, David Richardson, Jr., Mary Lou Clark and Marilyn Richardson, who prepared a seat at the ancestral table for him.
As we bid farewell to Ricky, let us cherish the love he shared and the memories that remind us of his beautiful soul. The celebration of Life services will be held at the Jaylex Event Center, 2110 Glenwood Avenue, where friends and family will gather to honor Ricky's memory. A public viewing will take place on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, at 10:00 a.m., followed by the service at 11:00 a.m., where Rev. Lewis Macklin will serve as the celebrant.
Ricky will be laid to rest at Tod Homestead Cemetery after a committal service befitting his legacy.
At this time of intimate need and personal loss, the beloved family of Ricky Richardson elected to entrust the Ministry of Comfort & Care, along with Transitional After-Care Arrangements to the J. E. Washington Funeral Services, 2234 Glenwood Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio 330.782.8500.
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