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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Kevin Richardson, 47 years old, born on May 26, 1974, and passed away on July 17, 2021. We will remember him forever.
August 11, 2021
August 11, 2021
Kevin was born to Larry and Judy Richardson on May 26th, 1974, as the eldest twin arriving ten minutes ahead of his twin brother Kindel but was the second oldest of the five children that came from their union. As a youngster, Kevin enjoyed being active and participated in sports such as football, softball, basketball, and bike riding. As many other young people growing up in the eighties, Kevin watched wrestling on Saturday mornings which inspired him to take up weightlifting and body building. As Kevin got older, he continued weightlifting and took pride in how muscular he was. You could almost always catch Kevin ‘flexin’ in the mirror or mimicking Arnold Schwarzenegger on television. Since Kevin was focused on bodybuilding, he had no trouble consuming a lot of food in one sitting. When left to his own devices Kevin would often eat an entire package of hot dogs or an entire box of cereal in one day leaving his siblings to eat syrup sandwiches or peanut butter and jelly sandwiches if they wanted something to eat. It was a natural progression that he began to create his own dishes and meals to cater to his appetite. Kevin cooked a lot of food, but he excelled with his baking! Kevin made cakes from scratch and even made glazed donuts from scratch…and they were delicious!
After leaving Losantiville elementary school, Kevin attended Walnut Hills but then attended Crest Hills Middle School and eventually graduated from Woodward High school in 1992. Kevin held his first job when he was 14 as a dishwasher at Barresi’s restaurant and continued working at several places throughout his life. Kevin worked for several years at UPS but also became skilled in building repair and construction as he completed many projects as a general contractor. Maintaining his love for sports, Kevin also worked as a coach and a referee for youth athletics.
Being raised in a loving home Kevin was taught to value God and family which was evident throughout his life.  Kevin accepted Christ and was baptized in July of 1986 along with his other siblings, except for his eldest brother, at the church retreat at camp Chazon. Valuing family, Kevin was united in marriage to Constance (Connie) Sisk becoming stepfather to Amber and Aaron, but a few years later welcoming Alexis. Kevin was a father to three but still nurtured his role as ‘Uncle Kev’ by spending time with his nieces and nephews until he welcomed his son Ryan Kenneth in 2007.
As we mourn the loss of Kevin’s earthly presence, we cherish our memories of the deep-thinking chess player, the athletic and creative spirit, the God fearing and family loving man that Kevin was. Kevin is preceded in death by his parents Larry and Judy Richardson and brother LeDon Richardson. Remaining to cherish the love and memories of Kevin is his maternal grandmother Azilee Mathes, whom he loved dearly. His siblings; Kindel Richardson, Bredia Richardson and Sanita Richardson and his precious children; Amber Johnson, Aaron Sisk (stepchildren), Alexis Sisk and Ryan Richardson along with several nieces, nephews and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

Public Visitation: August 13, 2021 @ 5:00 PM
Memorial Service: August 13, 2021 @ 5:30 PM
Blue Ash Civic Center, 9306 Towne Square Avenue, Blue Ash, Ohio 45242

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August 11, 2021
August 11, 2021
Kevin was born to Larry and Judy Richardson on May 26th, 1974, as the eldest twin arriving ten minutes ahead of his twin brother Kindel but was the second oldest of the five children that came from their union. As a youngster, Kevin enjoyed being active and participated in sports such as football, softball, basketball, and bike riding. As many other young people growing up in the eighties, Kevin watched wrestling on Saturday mornings which inspired him to take up weightlifting and body building. As Kevin got older, he continued weightlifting and took pride in how muscular he was. You could almost always catch Kevin ‘flexin’ in the mirror or mimicking Arnold Schwarzenegger on television. Since Kevin was focused on bodybuilding, he had no trouble consuming a lot of food in one sitting. When left to his own devices Kevin would often eat an entire package of hot dogs or an entire box of cereal in one day leaving his siblings to eat syrup sandwiches or peanut butter and jelly sandwiches if they wanted something to eat. It was a natural progression that he began to create his own dishes and meals to cater to his appetite. Kevin cooked a lot of food, but he excelled with his baking! Kevin made cakes from scratch and even made glazed donuts from scratch…and they were delicious!
After leaving Losantiville elementary school, Kevin attended Walnut Hills but then attended Crest Hills Middle School and eventually graduated from Woodward High school in 1992. Kevin held his first job when he was 14 as a dishwasher at Barresi’s restaurant and continued working at several places throughout his life. Kevin worked for several years at UPS but also became skilled in building repair and construction as he completed many projects as a general contractor. Maintaining his love for sports, Kevin also worked as a coach and a referee for youth athletics.
Being raised in a loving home Kevin was taught to value God and family which was evident throughout his life.  Kevin accepted Christ and was baptized in July of 1986 along with his other siblings, except for his eldest brother, at the church retreat at camp Chazon. Valuing family, Kevin was united in marriage to Constance (Connie) Sisk becoming stepfather to Amber and Aaron, but a few years later welcoming Alexis. Kevin was a father to three but still nurtured his role as ‘Uncle Kev’ by spending time with his nieces and nephews until he welcomed his son Ryan Kenneth in 2007.
As we mourn the loss of Kevin’s earthly presence, we cherish our memories of the deep-thinking chess player, the athletic and creative spirit, the God fearing and family loving man that Kevin was. Kevin is preceded in death by his parents Larry and Judy Richardson and brother LeDon Richardson. Remaining to cherish the love and memories of Kevin is his maternal grandmother Azilee Mathes, whom he loved dearly. His siblings; Kindel Richardson, Bredia Richardson and Sanita Richardson and his precious children; Amber Johnson, Aaron Sisk (stepchildren), Alexis Sisk and Ryan Richardson along with several nieces, nephews and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

Public Visitation: August 13, 2021 @ 5:00 PM
Memorial Service: August 13, 2021 @ 5:30 PM
Blue Ash Civic Center, 9306 Towne Square Avenue, Blue Ash, Ohio 45242
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