Doreen Whitney
Please accept my sincere condolences. D Whitney

Birth date: Sep 1, 1940 Death date: Oct 13, 2024
In Loving Memory of Rosario "Rose" Richardson Sunrise September 1, 1940 – Sunset October 13, 2024 Rosario "Rose" Richardson, a beacon of love, strength, and unwavering support, peacefully transitioned from this world on Sunday, Oc Read Obituary
Please accept my sincere condolences. D Whitney
Chayo was the sweetest Lady, so easy to talk to and always had good advice. She would always cook the best meals for the Men's basketball Team at Western Texas in Snyder Texas. She will be remembered as a loving wife, mother and friend to all. RIP dear Chayo
Bonnie lit a candle in memory of Rosario Richardson
Nolan:
Please accept my condolences.
We lost brother Don a couple of years ago, and my wife, Kay, in June.
Keep shooting those long range jump shots.
Jack Burgess
TWC Basketball, '55-'59
Rose, I still remember out walks from our homes to Alamo Elementary School in El Paso. We laughed, joked, stopped to watch everything like curious children often do. I often thought about these beautiful innocent times of our youth I treasure in my heart. Fond memories of you to cherish forever. Even if we did not see each other as adults because we both went our separate ways, the memories are still held in my heart. May you rejoice with our Lord and your daughters. Take care of your beautiful family here on earth. Sally (Macias) Aubin
You will be missed. You were so beautiful, kind and generous. You were such a blessing to me. I loved our friendship, our long talks, your funny stories, your love for your animals(the sign on the entrance to your home)..Your home made salsa (of course taste tested and approved by Boy). I loved finding your hidden candy stashes all over the house. I will truly miss our friendship. Love you, Sandy
Rose was such a delight! I had the honor of knowing her and calling her my friend. I’ll never forget her sharing her tamales…they were the best!
Dear Coach Richardson and family,
Elizabeth and I were deeply saddened to read that your matriarch had passed. Coach, I remember several conversations we had after I inquired about Rose's well being and you told me how hard she was fighting. We deeply admired how you were by her side throughout her illness and prolonged hospital stays. You've met considerable adversity in your life, holding fast to personal pain while under the intense scrutiny of your coaching career. You drew strength from Rose and she drew strength from you.
Please know that we stand with you in this difficult time and we pray for comfort and peace in your life.
We've asked for blessings on you and your family and will continue to do so.
Sincerely,
Gerald and Elizabeth Jordan