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Lorenzo N. "Junior" Ritchey Jr. | Obituaries | bedfordgazette.com

EverettLorenzo “Junior” N. Ritchey Jr., 88, of Ritchey Road, Everett, passed away on Thursday, March 4, 2021, at Colonial Courtyard at Bedford. He was born on August 30, 1932; a son of the late Lorenzo “Cap” and Nellie M. (Stayer) Ritchey. On May 15, 1952, in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, he was united in marriage to Vivian M. (Imes) Ritchey. She preceded him in death on July 31, 2015. He is survived by a son, Todd L. Ritchey, married to Lisa (Ferguson), Everett; two grandchildren; Drew L. Ritchey and Taylor J. Ritchey; sisters Florence Mock and Alene Prye; numerous nieces and nephews and his special companion, his dog “Tootsie”. He was preceded in death by siblings Clemma Redinger, Marshal K. “Bud” Ritchey, Edith Clark, Louise Clark, Doris Foor, S. JoAnn King and infant siblings William and Ruth Ritchey.

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