Hamilton Journal News

RICHARDS (Smith), Barbara Sue

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Barbara Sue (Smith) Richards, 91, passed peacefully on January 7, 2022, at her Wesbury Home in Meadville, Pennsylvan­ia, with her daughter Amy at her side. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvan­ia, on March 20, 1930, to Hollis Oliver Smith and Lorine Elizabeth (Michel) Smith. Bobbie Sue, as she was known, grew up in the Mount Lebanon suburb of Pittsburgh and studied home economics at Carnegie Institute of Technology where she met her lifetime love and husband Fred Richards. They had four children. They moved to Middletown, Ohio, for Fred’s work at Armco Steel and then to Genoa, Italy, and traveled extensivel­y throughout Europe. Barbara was the lead librarian of the American Internatio­nal School of Genoa and the president of the American Internatio­nal Women’s Club. On their return to Ohio, she and Fred were active in the Presbyteri­an Church, locally, at Blue Ball Presbyteri­an Church, and at the Presbytery level. Moving to Otterbein in Lebanon, Ohio, they continued their church involvemen­t at Covenant Presbyteri­an Church in Springboro. Barbara was an active volunteer at church and community organizati­ons and worked as Director of Neighborho­od Ministries and at Family Services of Middletown. Barbara was devoted to her family, was an accomplish­ed and creative cook and homemaker, and enjoyed entertaini­ng and traveling. She always knew the newest restaurant­s and activities in the area.

She is survived by her three daughters, Holly Richards (Dennis Sverkos) in California, Linda Noell in Texas, and Amy Lippert (Paul Lippert) in Pennsylvan­ia, and daughter-in-law Debi Richards in Ohio. She was preceded in death by her husband Fred A. Richards, son, David Arthur Richards, son-in-law Richard Allen Noell and her granddaugh­ter, Kristina Hope Noell. She had fifteen grandchild­ren and fourteen greatgrand­children.

Family and friends will be received at a Memorial Service at Covenant Presbyteri­an Church, Springboro, Ohio, in the Spring. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Covenant Presbyteri­an Church or a local Meals on Wheels. Fond memories and expression­s of sympathy may be shared at www.andersonfu­nerals-franklin.com for the Richards family.

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