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Tony Richardson – Aged 73 or 74 years

18 Oct 20
Peter Bull
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It is with sadness that Allan McPherson reports the passing of Tony Richardson who passed away last Friday at his home in Tuncurry after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer just 1 month ago.

Tony began his career at OTC in the Accounts Branch which was interrupted by National Service where he served in Malaysia in the peace keeping force. He returned to Accounts and forged a career in many various positions before advancing to the Engineering Branch as the Accounts Administrator.

Upon leaving OTC he went into business with his brother doing kitchen renovations and had a stint running a small golf club at Milperra.

Tony loved sport. Tony, Allan and many other OTC staff played in the OTC cricket team on Saturday mornings at Moore Park. They were lucky enough to win a premiership and took delight in beating OTC Melbourne at the yearly Wagga weekends. He also loved his golf and was a staunch Canterbury Bulldogs supporter. Allan, Mick Wilden, Bob Dean, Keith Suzuki, Peter McInnes, Keith McCredden still get together every year for a fishing trip which they have been attending since their OTC days, some 40 odd years.

Tony is survived by wife Colleen, daughters Cindy, Jody and Kelly and their families.

 

FUNERAL SERVICE:

St. Nicholas  Catholic Church in Tuncurry

2pm Thursday 22nd October 2020

 

Allan believes it will be live streamed due to COVID restrictions.

Will let you know details when available.

 

1 Comment

  1. Peter Bull October 19, 2020 at 8:05 am

    Remember Tony well being on the other side i.e. OTC Melbourne at Wagga and he was always a great competitor on and off the field…particularly vicious with the bat and we he got his eye in was a modern day T20 player.

    Off the sport field he was a great guy to be with having a good sense of humour and enjoying an occasional beer or two (!)

    So sad to hear of his passing and the last time I met him was in the Hunter Valley when he was playing golf with some friends as I was up there for a conference and he just wanted to know how all the guys were going in Melbourne….never forgot Wagga….such a likeable guy and I am sure his close mates are taking it pretty hard.

    My sympathies to his wife and girls…..a good life lived.

    John, Eddie Hope and Dimmy Krisa.

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