David Richardson, Jr. was born on July 15th, 1979 to David Richardson Sr. and Natalie Richardson in Baltimore, MD. He was the younger brother to Eric Garrison Jr. and the older brother to Joseph Richardson. David obtained his education in Baltimore, MD.
In 2013, David made the decision to move from Baltimore, MD to Atlanta, GA. He created a successful career in trucking while in Georgia. David was extremely drawn to entrepreneurship and had an impeccable creativity for business. These qualities were instilled in him at an early age by his father. For example, when David was young, his father set him up with his own landscaping company in order to set the foundation he continued to build upon. Additionally, David had a love for giving back whenever he was called on, especially when it came to youth sports. David was one of the individuals responsible for creating an amazing experience for Alpharetta’s youth football league, the North Atlanta Football League. He truly cared about positively impacting the lives of kids on and off the field and they all loved Coach D!
In Georgia, David met the love of his life, Nitcha Louis, and her young children, Danielle, Kamora, and Jayden. David and Nitcha loved each other unconditionally for seven years, and were engaged to be wed next year. Together, the family enjoyed sharing precious memories and adventures as David completed their family and filled their hearts.
David loved his family as is evidenced by those hurting from this unexpected loss. He was a wonderful person, father, son, brother, and friend. David was a selfless individual at home, at work, and on the field. His life and influence will forever remain in the lives of all who knew him.
Those mourning this loss include his daughter, Kayla Noelle Richardson, his parents, David Richardson Sr. and Natalie Richardson, his grandmother, Cureline Beasley, his brother, Joseph Richardson and sister-in-law, Roxana Richardson, their child, his only nephew, Eric Richardson; the love of his life, his fiancée, Nitcha Louis and her children, Danielle Stagger, Kamora Stagger and Jayden Stagger and a mass of relatives and friends.
He is by preceded in death by his older brother Eric Garrison Jr., his paternal grandparents, Joseph Richardson Sr. and Lois Richardson, and his maternal grandfather, Nathaniel Jacobs.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
The family of David Richardson, Jr., formerly of Baltimore, MD., would like to express our deepest appreciation for everyone’s sympathy as we continue to mourn this loss. The shared memories from all of you at the visitation and funeral, along with the many phone calls, flowers, cards, gifts of food and service, and words of condolence meant a great deal to us all.
We would especially like to thank Tony Olivis for the wonderful job honoring David’s life, and Quintin Roycroft who David loved, respected, and treated like another brother. David’s fiancée, Nitcha Louis, would like to say a special thank you to her family who opened up their lives and hearts with so much love to David from the beginning. Nitcha would also like to say a very special thank you to the North Atlanta Football League for giving David the opportunity to share his heart, his commitment and allowing him to have such a positive impact on the community and all of his boys. Special thanks to Chris, Vaughn and Allen, you all opened up your world and taught David everything he needed to leave an amazing imprint on the league. He loved you guys!
We would also like to thank the staff of Roswell Funeral Home and Green Lawn Cemetery for their kindness, patience, and respect shown throughout this process.
To everyone who reached out to us during our time of mourning, we are forever grateful for your continued support and love during our time of need. David Richardson, Jr. will be missed dearly by all who knew him.
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