Rhetta M. Wade Richardson

by Lynn McMillen
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Rhetta M. Richardson Rhetta M. Wade Richardson was born on June 30, 1933, to the late Mark, Sr. and Dessie Wade
in Guntown, MS. She attended the Guntown Colored School through the 10th grade and
graduated from G.W. Carver High School in Tupelo, MS, in 1951.
She accepted Christ at age 13 and joined Trinity C.M.E. Church under the pastorship of Rev. C.
Thomas. Rhetta moved to St. Louis, MO, in 1953. For over 53 years, she attended Wright
Chapel/Coleman-Wright C.M.E. Church, where she served in the Missionary Society, on the
Steward Board, and as the church secretary. After moving back to Guntown in 2018, she
transferred her membership back to Trinity C.M.E. Church, where she participated in Sunday
school, the Missionary Society, and Bible study.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Mark and Dessie Wade; her husband of 54 years,
Johnny Richardson; and four brothers, James, Cecil, Charlie, and Mark Wade, Jr.
She leaves to cherish her memory one son, Gregory Richardson of St. Louis, MO; one grandson,
Carlos Palmore of St. Louis, MO; three granddaughters, Genea Richardson and Lavonda
Jefferies of St. Louis, MO, and Ericka Conley (Cory) of McDonough, GA; one greatgranddaughter, Elle Conley of McDonough GA; five sisters, Kinlock Bell (Marshall) of
Hattiesburg, MS, Annie Mayes (David) of Indianapolis, IN, and Evvie Birks, Jo Ann McGaha, and
Joycelyn Berry (her devoted caregiver) all of Guntown, MS; two sisters-in-law, Mattie Wade of
Guntown, MS, and Mattie Richardson Fox of Tupelo, MS; several nieces, nephews, cousins, and
her Coleman-Wright church family. She also leaves her goddaughter, Phyllis Trice, and 2 play
granddaughters, Katlyn Mims and Aarainne Thomas

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