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Gabriel Alan Timothy Richardson ascended to heaven on Nov. 24. 2014, after a brief battle with a brain tumor. He was 13 months old.
Memorial services are at 6 p.m., Dec. 2 at the Church of Christ in Kimball, Minnesota. Visitation begins at 5:30 p.m., Tuesday at the church. Pastor Chet Hobbie will officiate.
Baby Gabe was excitedly welcomed into the world on Oct. 3, 2013, by his parents, Todd and Laura, big sister, Ella, and big brother, Ian and the family dog, Matee. He was a busy baby during his 13 months on earth. Gabe went camping with friends and grandparents throughout Alaska, taking road trips to Fairbanks with his family, blueberry picking in Hatcher’s Pass, spending time with grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins in Minnesota and even taking a trip to Disney World and to see family in Florida. He was a smiley, happy boy who loved his dog and being with his family. He loved his momma and would wrinkle his little nose and holler when anyone else tried holding him. An early riser, he loved to snuggle and chatter with his daddy in the mornings. Our sweet Gabe is dearly missed.
Gabe is survived by his parents, Todd and Laura of Wasilla; big sister, Ella Ann; big brother, Ian Alan Michael; grandparents, Tim and Dode Klein of South Haven, Minnesota and Gary and Penny Richardson of Kalispell, Montana; aunts, uncles and cousins, Scott and Sue Richardson and son, Hudson, of Kalispell, Montana, Sarah and Matt Stone and children, Elias and Evelyn of Effie, Minnesota, Andrew and Sandy Klein and children, Cora and Bode of Manhattan, Kansas; and many other special family and friends. He is preceded in death by his uncle, Jacob Klein; and his great grandparents.
Memorials are preferred to the Richardson Family Donation Fund at Wells Fargo (account 2202350738). Arrangements are entrusted to Dingmann Funeral Care Burial and Cremation Services of Kimball.
And obituary, guestbook and video tribute are online at dingmannfuneral.com.