Richard Kindrick

Richard Kindrick Obituary

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Age - 88

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October 6, 2023

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Amarillo, TX

Richard Kindrick, 88 of Hereford Texas, passed away on Tuesday October 3, 2023 The family will be having a Memorial service on October 13, 2023 at 2pm At Rest Lawn Cemetery of Hereford Texas Family will meet at 130 Ave C in Hereford the day of the service Richard was born August 6, 1935 to Allus Kindrick and Bessie Vardell of Silverton Texas Richard joined the Marines April 17, 1956 where he served 3 years Richard Married Tonita Booth on February 10, 1961 Richard was a truck driver Richard enjoys spending time with family and friends drinking coffee in the afternoons Richard and Tonita had 7 kids together Diana Reeder and her husband Randy of Clinton Oklahoma Eugene Kindrick and his wife Bobbi of Hereford Texas Bonnie Vanstory of Amarillo Texas Sharron Morris and her husband Kenneth of Tucumcari New Mexico Ricky Kindrick of Hereford Texas Heath Kindrick and his wife Stephenie of Hereford Texas Richard has 17 grandkids, 37 great grandkids, and 1 great great grandkid Richard's brother Norman Kindrick of Sylvester Texas Richard's brother David Kindrick from Lawton Oklahoma Sister Sherry Wagner from Canadian Texas and a sister in law Linda Rusher Collins from Stanwood Washington Richard is preceded in death by his parents, brothers, sisters, wife Tonita, Daughter Linda Kindrick, and Grandson Eric Betts

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