Date Posted: 2010-07-21

Harley A. Richardson, 79, of Lexington, Nebraska, died Monday, June 21st, 2010, at Cozad Community Hospital.     

He was born May 2nd, 1931, on the farm south of Lexington to Herbert and Matilda (Lantz) Richardson. Harley was a 1948 graduate of Lexington High School and a 1952 graduate of the University of Nebraska.     

Harley was united in marriage to Jeanette Neville on November 10th, 1951, at Broken Bow, Nebraska. Following the couple's marriage Harley entered the United States Air Force and was stationed in Cheyenne, Wyoming. After moving a few times with the military, they returned to the farm south of Lexington.     

He was a member of St. Peter's in the Valley Episcopal Church, the American Legion, Sparerib Club and Lakeside Country Club. Harley was a rural mail carrier for several years, helped deliver meals-on-wheels, enjoyed Nebraska Cornhusker football and was a member of the N Club.     

Harley loved attending his children's and grandchildren's school activities and traveling with Jeanette.     

Survivors include his son, Jeff (Amy) Richardson of Kearney, Nebraska; daughters, Terry (Scott) Tomasek of Omaha, Nebraska and Cindy Schmeeckle of Cozad, Nebraska; sister, Pauline Stoddard of Lincoln, Nebraska; eight grandchildren, Mindy Allen of Bellevue, Nebraska, Tucker Tomasek of Seattle Washington, Chad Schmeeckle of Phoenix, Arizona, Trista Tomasek of Kansas City, Missouri, Joe Richardson of Kearney, Chris (Chelsea) Schmeeckle of Springfield, Missouri, Gabby Schmeeckle of Cozad, Nebraska and Marcus Richardson of Omaha, Nebraska; three great-grandchildren, Vanessa, Jessica and Tommy Allen; one niece, one nephew, many cousins and friends.     

Harley was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Jeanette in 2009 and one brother-in-law, Glen Stoddard.   

Burial was held prior to the Memorial Service at 1 p.m. at Robb Cemetery south of Lexington. Memorial Services were held Friday, June 25th, 2010, at 3 p.m., at the First Presbyterian Church in Lexington with the Rev. Kay Knudson and the Rev. Caroline Vickery officiating.     

Memorials are suggested to Central Plains Home Health & Hospice in Cozad, the Lexington Community Foundation or St. Peter's in the Valley Episcopal Church. Expressions of Sympathy or condolence may be sent to the family via:  reynoldslovefuneralhome.com. Reynolds-Love Funeral Home in Lexington was in charge of arrangements.