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This memorial website was created in memory of our beloved Mother, Grandmother & Great-Grandmother, Anna Lucretia Sherman Richards. We know that so many of you were very special to her and, she also thought the world of you! We invite you to join us in celebrating her life, by sharing fond memories, photos and/or videos from your time with her. She will forever live on in our hearts.

Love Lives On
                                        Those we love are never really lost to us--
we feel them in so many special ways--
through friends they always cared about
and dreams they left behind,
in beauty that they added to our days...
in words of wisdom we still carry with us
and memories that never will be gone...
Those we love
are never really lost to us--
for everywhere their special love lives on.
 Author: Amanda Bradley


September 14, 2021
September 14, 2021
Praying that the God of all comfort gives you His peace that passes all understanding at this time.
We remember aunt Anna with a smile on her face always and a warm greeting. Carl & I will miss her.
September 14, 2021
September 14, 2021
"What we once enjoyed and deeply loved we can never lose, for all that we love deeply becomes a part of us" - Helen Keller

May the Lord comfort your grieving hearts and bring you peace knowing that she will always remain a part of you. Rest in perfect peace Cousin Anna.
September 14, 2021
September 14, 2021
My deepest condolences to your family as you mourn the passing of a wonderful mother and grand- mother. She was a genuine lovely lady. Your mother was kind, soft and compassionate. Mrs. Richards was a special person and I am thankful to have known her as my Friend. May she Rest in Peace.
September 14, 2021
September 14, 2021
Remembering Godmother
By Dawn Cooper Barnes
9/14/2021

My earliest memories of my Godmother are taking a bubble bath in her fabulous bathroom in her beautiful new home in Monrovia. It was my first ever Jacuzzi experience and I felt very grown up. She was loving and excited about our excitement as kids; it was a special relationship because it spanned generations. Godmother was one of my mother, Lady’s, close friends from childhood; Godfather (Joseph G) was my father, Miah’s, pal from his youth; and, the Richards children paired up perfectly with the Cooper children. Joann was my mate; and, Dawn was my younger sister, Lisa’s mate.

I remember a frank conversation during which Godmother specifically asked me to call her “Godmother” instead of “Godma Anna” because our relationship was just that special. Along with her other goddaughter, Gloria Freeman, another of my mates, I felt a special bond with this particular Godmother in spite of the fact that I had other godparents. But, I hasten to say, I’ll bet Godmother made many of her godchildren and other relatives feel just as special as me.

She was gentle, soft-spoken and usually smiling even near the end when, I’m sure, she was not so comfortable. I will always marvel at how easily she adjusted between life in America and life in Liberia always opening her home and offering an elegantly served meal. I have fond memories of Godmother sharing with me challenges she faced with my Godfather and his straight-forward, no nonsense manners. She knew that I only found humor and unconditional love for him no matter what my Godfather said or did.

I will miss them both! They were each a constant in my life. 

Rest well, Sweet Godmother. Give my Godfather a big hug and a kiss. I can only imagine the celebration going on up there as you are reunited with so many dear relatives and friends. Enjoy the reunion. Hope to see you there one day!
September 14, 2021
September 14, 2021
Remembering my Dear Friend
Anna Lucretia Richards
By Izetta R. Cooper (Lady)
September 2021

Anna and I grew up in Monrovia during the time we like to call, the “Good Old Days.” We attended and graduated from the same high school, the College of West Africa (C.W.A.). My Sis Gene, Eugenia Shaw, was also a good friend of Anna. They were ahead of me at C.W.A. Anna and I were both in Sis Gene’s wedding. We were each reared by our grandmothers.

Perhaps, we got our wisdom from our dear Grandmothers. We called Anna’s grandmother, Grandma Sarah Barclay. Anna called her “Gran.” Sis Gene and I called our grandmother “Bigma.”  Others also called her Bigma Sarah Ellen Morris Cooper O’Connor. 

Anna often told this story of what her “Gran” told her. It goes like this: “Baby, in this world, you have to take a lot of what you don’t want, to get a little of what you want.” Her grandmother called her “Baby.”

Anna and I married guys that were friends long before we married them. She married Joseph Richards and I married Nehemiah Cooper. Our bond became closer. We made each other Godparents for our children, Marbue and Dawn. The Richards were also Godparents to one of Sis Gene’s children, Enrica.
Along with our husbands, Anna and I participated in many civic, philanthropic, religious, cultural and social activities. We shared our joys and sorrows. We were friends forever.

Rest in Peace, Dear Friend.
September 14, 2021
September 14, 2021
My very special friend a lady I admired during my teen years up to your passing an out standing elegant woman I am so so happy for the times I spent with you were one of a kind RIP my datling
September 14, 2021
September 14, 2021
My quiet nd peaceful darling aunt Anna. Indeed u will be missed forever. Our days of playing "chicken foot" will always be remembered. Rest in perfect peace aunt Anna.
September 14, 2021
September 14, 2021
I am part of the group of teenagers who invaded the Richards home on Saturday mornings to play basketball. She was always gracious and hospitable to us. We were a part of the family. Rest In Peace, Mrs. Richards. 
September 14, 2021
September 14, 2021
Cousin Anna, your quiet, kind presence was always greatly appreciated at the RCFF family functions; you will be truly missed. I pray for your restful peace and for the family members you have left to mourn. ✝️
September 13, 2021
September 13, 2021
MY LOVING,CARING KIND, QUIET SPIRIT, GREAT AUNT AND THE BEST LOVING CARING GOD MOTHER ANY CHILD COULD EVER DREAM OF. YOU JUST ALWAYS TOUCHED MY HEART WITH YOUR SWEET LOVING SMILES, HUGS AND KISSES. I KNOW YOU LOVED AND CARED ABOUT ME SO MUCH, AND I SAW THAT EVEN MORE AFTER MY LOVING, CARING UNCONDITIONAL LOVED MOTHER DIED AND DAWN SAID YOU KEPT ASKING FOR ME, AND YOU SHOWED IT IN MANY OTHERS WAYS. I CRIED DEEPLY WHEN I HEARD OF YOUR PASSING. BUT GOD SAT WITH ME AND COMFORTED ME AS HE SPOKE IN HIS STILL SMALL VOICE TO MY HEART. I WILL MISS YOU DEARLY, BUT I KNOW GOD LOVES YOU BEST. HE ALWAYS COMES AND PICK HIS BEST ROSES IN HIS GARDEN AND YOU WERE ONE. 94 BLESSED PROSPEROUS GODLY YEARS IS MORE THAN A BLESSING. SO GOD WE JUST WANT TO PRAISE AND THANK YOU, FOR GIVING MY AUNT ANNA AND MY LOVING GOD MOTHER TO US TO NOURISH, LOVE AND CARE FOR US FOR A WHILE. I HAVE NO QUESTIONS, BECAUSE I KNOW WITHOUT A DOUBT, MY SWEET AUNT ANNA AND GOD MOTHER IS RESTING SO PEACEFULLY IN THE LOVING, CARING ARMS OF JESUS. HALLELUJAH. NO MORE PAINS OR SORROWS. GLORY TO YOUR NAME JESUS OH GOD. ALSO I KNEW YOU WOULDN'T BE WITH US TOO LONG AFTER YOUR ONE AND ONLY DARLING LOVING SWEET CARING HUSBAND LEFT YOU. NOW I CAN SEE THROUGH THE HOLY SPIRIT A GREAT REUNION GOING ON IN HEAVEN WHEN HE SAW YOU COMING. HOW GREAT THOU ART. PLEASE CONTINUE TO WATCH OVER ALL OF US IN THE SPIRIT. JESUS THANK YOU FOR RECEIVING MY DEAR LOVING, CARING, SWEET KIND AUNTY ANNA AND BEST GOD MOTHER INTO YOUR KINGDOM. HALLELUJAH IS THE HIGHEST PRAISE, NOW GIVE YOU JESUS.
September 13, 2021
September 13, 2021
Aunt Anna, beautiful, special, kind, gentle, soft spoken, loving. Always welcoming. You will be remembered for all of those things and more. Thank you for being so loving and kind to Mommy and her children. Wow, I can only imagine the reunion. You will be missed. Never forgotten. Rest in peace my darling aunt. You are now with your Joseph. ️
September 13, 2021
September 13, 2021
Always welcoming with open arms
Always taking time with you
Sometimes to tell a story about our parents in days by-gone or a reflective or two
Despite her blessings or her station in life
Her home, especially when we were children
were our home too
Engaging , Interested and focus on whoever she was talking to no matter who you were
Respectful , Thoughtful, kind, inquisitive,caring
It didn’t matter how often or infrequent you were around , you were always treated like you were family as if you were always there.
Enjoy your peaceful & eternal reward with Jesus
Enjoying the Holy Bliss,The Peace that transcends all understanding
Amen



always
September 13, 2021
September 13, 2021
Grandma as you go home, people told me time heals all wounds that someday the pain will subside. But Grandma I can tell you I think they must have lied. Rest well with our Heavenly Father
September 13, 2021
September 13, 2021
I’ll truly miss Aunty Anna with her beautiful smile and soft voice. She was such a wonderful and caring grand aunt. May she Rest In Peace, till we meet again.
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Her Life

Some of her favorites

September 7, 2021
  1. Overall: Spending quality time with her loved ones and traveling.
  2. Food: Fufu and Soup; with Palaver Sauce and Fufu being a close second.
  3. Dessert: Chocolate Cake, Chocolate Candy, Chocolate Fudge Brownies & anything Chocolate.
  4. Home remedy: Apple Cider Vinegar.
  5. Song: "His Eye is on the Sparrow."
  6. Scripture: The 23rd Psalm.
  7. Games: Chicken Foot (Dominos) & Boggle.
  8. Hobby: Designing homes & overseeing the construction.
  9. Phrases: "Baby, in this world, you have to take a good bit of what you don't want; just to get a little bit of what you do." & "If I hold my peace and let the Lord fight my battle, victory will be mine."
  10. Composer: Edwin Barclay- "The Lone Star Forever."
  11. Color: Green.
  12. Gifts: Flowers, Chocolate and Perfume.
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TRIBUTE TO THE LIFE & LEGACY OF MRS. ANNA LUCRETIA SHERMAN RICHARDS 1927-2021 BY ROLAND W. MORR

September 23, 2021

My profound and heartfelt greetings to everyone here. Thank you for joining me to celebrate the life and legacy of my dear aunt Mrs. Anna Lucretia Sherman-Richards, who was an inspirational figure in the lives of our family and friends of the City of Monrovia, Liberia. She lived for ninety four (94) wonderful and helpful years on earth. All of us here admired Aunty Anna’s devotion to her family and her church, the First United Methodist Church, Ashmun Street, Monrovia.


There was never a time when she wasn’t taking care of her children, especially Marbue, Wiyata, Chauncey and all others who were born and or raised in her wonderful household on the Tubman Boulevard, Monrovia and abroad.

I remember specifically on several occasions, Aunty Anna would scold Marbue and us for coming home a little late, back then in the 1960s. She always said nothing was more important than family, school and church; and that is certainly true. That’s the legacy our Aunty Anna leaves behind: Her shining family members. I know we’ll all remember her, even though she’s no longer with us. We can and will, still see our Aunty Anna in her sons and daughters.

Let’s make sure she’s never forgotten.

May her soul rest in perfect and perpetual peace.

Reflections about Cousin Anna Lucretia Richards

September 18, 2021
My dear family, on behalf of Marbue and Lena Brown, Joy And Ken Grimes Eke, Connie and me – and all of our families, “Never Mind Yah!” Also, we give God thanks, "plenty," for the life and legacy of our dear Cousin Anna. 

As we celebrate Cousin Anna’s life and legacy today, please allow me to take us back in time for a bit, starting all the way back in 1865.  The first Anthony Barclay emigrated from Barbados to Liberia in 1865, with his wife Sarah, and their 11 children.  Granddaughters of one of Anthony and Sarah’s sons, and one of Anthony and Sarah’s daughters, Cousin Anna and our mother, Mary Antoinette Grimes Brown Sherman, were close cousins and best friends – from childhood, until parted by death in 2004.  Cousin Anna was a granddaughter of President Arthur Barclay; our mother was granddaughter of Arthur Barclay’s youngest sister, Ella Barclay Grimes.

Cousin Anna was also godmother of our only sister, Lducia Brown, and our Mother was godmother of Cousin Anna’s first daughter, Wiyata.  It is noteworthy that Cousin Anna and Cousin joe’s firstborn, Marbue, was named after the youngest brother of Henry, Rudolph, and Mary Antoinette Grimes.  

The Richards home was one of our homes growing up, whether the home at Coconut Beach, Monrovia, or later, the home at Sinkor – a home we were welcomed and made to feel special at, without invitation, at any time, all the time.  Marbue, Wiyata, and Joann were earliest playmates of Lducia, Joy, and me.  Marbue Brown and Dawn Richards were cherished later additions to our growing families, during our early years.

Cousin Anna and Cousin Joe were a consistent source of love and affection for us.  They were also an incomparable source of help and comfort, especially through two of the biggest traumas of our Brown family life; the sudden death of our father at age 46, in 1962; and Lducia being hit by a car, while crossing the street to the Richards home, and dying two days later, in 1967. 

Cousin Anna took Lducia to be with her family for several days, immediately after the death of our father in 1962.  Our mother, Marbue, and me lived at the Richards home (offered because of its proximity to the hospital where Lducia was hospitalized) from April 1 to April 3, 1962, when Lducia died. 

By the grace of God, the world did not come to an end, neither in 1962, nor in 1967.  There have been many years since then, of sharing joys, achievements, and assorted milestones, as Cousin Anna, and our mother, watched us, their children, grow up to adulthood, get married, become parents, and even become grandparents; many years of passing along to us a legacy of love, affection, integrity, faithfulness, and family.  Cousin Anna’s smile, warmth, love, open arms, and sincere interest in us were constant throughout the years that we were blessed to share with her. 

Our dear Marbue & Gleneda; Wiyata; Joann & Chauncey; Dawn & Joseph; and Carl, thank you yah!  The first of God's Ten Commandments with a promise is, “Honor your Father, and your Mother.”  We have witnessed you do that, as a team, to the best of your abilities.  You, and your children, have been, and will be blessed for what you have done.  Cousin Anna’s baton has been passed to your very capable hands.  Put God Almighty, the God of the Bible, first, for every one of your steps, for the rest of your journeys, and finish well. 

We thank God for Cousin Anna.  We will miss her!  We thank God that she left us with all of you!  We thank God for you!

May the Lord Jesus comfort your hearts at this time of separation, until, by His grace, you are reunited in the reunion that is guaranteed to all those who know and love him.
September 13, 2021
Nana Nana Nana! 
Sweet Nana. 
I remember you were the one who taught me how to make the best scrambled eggs ever. Growing up I wasn't taught to put milk in eggs and I remember that day I was making eggs for everyone and you walked up to me and just poured milk in my eggs. I was so shocked. Like why Nana why are you putting milk in my eggs. 
And ever since then I always put milk in my eggs the way you taught me. To some this doesn't mean anything but to me it means everything to me. I was missing out all these years on delicious scrambled eggs until you just came without a word just pouring milk in my eggs. 
Of course we have many more memories together but no one ever knows why certain memories just stick so hard and this is one of them. 
You were very much like a grandma to me. You watched me and Dominique become besties in high school all the way to me having my kids. I feel blessed to have been able to have the conversations we had about marriage and a being supportive wife and raising a family. You and Daddy joe have created such a beautiful family that I get to be apart of. 
Thank you Nana for just being you.
Lots of love and May you finally rest in peace! You will be missed but surely never forgotten. 

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