Dr. Jeffrey E. Richards of St. Joseph passed away at age 75 from COVID-19 complications on Friday, Dec. 31, 2021.
He was born on May 17, 1946, to Donna (nee Finnegan) and Edward Joseph Richards in Plymouth, Mich.
He attended a one-room school in Canton Township through the eighth grade, then moved to Ypsilanti, Mich., and graduated from Roosevelt High School on the campus of Eastern Michigan University. He completed his undergraduate studies at Eastern, then obtained his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Michigan State University, graduating in 1972.
He began his professional career at the Zeeb Animal Hospital, moving to St. Joseph in 1973 to work at the Freier Animal Hospital. He started his solo practice, The St. Joseph Veterinary Hospital, 2600 Niles Ave., in 1977, moving to 435 Upton Drive, 20 years ago and has practiced there until his illness.
Jeff was elected to the St. Joseph City Commission in 1984 and served for 37 1/2 years, one of the longest serving commissioners in the history of the city. He served as mayor from April 1993 to April 1995 and as mayor pro tem from April 1991 to April 1993. He was respected for his integrity, courage and loyalty to the city he loved.
He called himself a "public servant," not a politician, advocating for the residents. He represented the city on the Michigan Municipal League from 1994-97 and was on the MML Board of Trustees.
Professionally, Jeff mentored many students, several who went on to become veterinarians themselves. He gave selflessly of his time and expertise to his patients and clients, whom he considered friends and family. You could find him in the office most of his days off, waiting for a sick animal or to chat with a client. His clients responded with love and friendship, always chatting as time permitted.
Jeff trained his whole family to work with him at the office giving them invaluable experience and income. He was a proud family man who always supported those he loved in many ways. Jeff and Nancy, his wife of 25 years, worked side by side, many years just the two of them. He was a devoted husband, and they made the most of working together daily for many years. A very generous man, he supported those around him with caring compassion, loyalty and love.
Books were his passion and he had quite a collection. He had a fine memory and could talk for hours on sports, politics, movies, authors, and tips for living. His friends were very important to him, and together they would solve all the problems of the world. Jeff was a life member of the American Philatelic Society and many other associations, and a member of First Congregational Church.
Jeff was preceded in death by his mother and father; four sisters: Dr. Kathryn, Nancy, Barbara Richards and Susan Fisher.
He is survived by his wife, Nancy; and stepchildren: Max Burch, Anna (Jon Biedron) Burch, Ross (Taylor) Burch; grandchildren: Lyrah and Benjamin Burch, and Julian Claire Biedron; adopted son, Mark Richards; niece, Kimberly Fisher; and brother-in-law, Tom Fisher.
A celebration of life service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 7, at First Congregational Church, 2001 Niles Ave., St. Joseph. Pastor Jeffrey Hubers will officiate. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday at Starks & Menchinger Chapel, 2650 Niles Road, St. Joseph.
Memorials may be made to the Humane Society of Berrien County, TEC Equestrian Center or First Congregational Church.
Those wishing to leave an online condolence may do so at www.starksfamilyfh.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to Starks & Menchinger Chapel & Cremation Services, 556-9450.
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Bill Sinkule III
September 1, 2023
It is with a sad heart to have learned of Jeffs passing. I would like to extend our deepest sympathies and condolences from his classmates, the class of 1964, Roosevelt High School, EMU, Ypsilanti Michigan. This is the first that any of us have heard about his passing in 2021. We are so sorry and wish to extend our prayers to his wife, family and friends.
Merck Animal Health
January 7, 2022
Please know that we are praying for your family in this time of loss and heartache. As each person reflects upon the contributions and attributes of Dr. Richards, we have so much to be thankful for, and we give thanks to his family for sharing his talents and time with each of us. In the many years that he doctored and helped the countless furry family members each of us has a story where he made a difference. In may respects he healed each of us in our own way through our pets and the relationships that he built. God places people in our lives that make a difference and we are all blessed to have know and experience the kindness of Dr. Richards. God Bless.
Michelle Elaine Flaherty
January 6, 2022
Simply put- an amazing human being and the best vet ever. I will keep you all in my prayers
Chris and Mike Reisig
January 6, 2022
Our sincere sympathy to you Nancy, boys and families with the loss of such an incredible soul. He will be deeply missed by all our animals and us humans too!
Sending warmth and GOD's Strength
Mike and Chris and Bentley Reisig
Pete and Shirley Del Vecchio
January 5, 2022
Our hearts are broken. Such a great man. Our deepest sympathy to your loving family.
Britt Hill
January 4, 2022
Nancy, Max, Anna, Ross and family- words cannot express what has been taken from the world with the loss of Dr. Jeff. I am so so sorry for your loss. Truly a more tender, compassionate man has never existed. I pray he receives a welcoming to heaven worthy of the most beautiful exit from this world he gave to hundreds, thousands of our pets. St Joe will feel his void for years to come.
Elizabeth Ball
January 4, 2022
Nancy and family, I was so saddened to hear of the passing of Dr. Richards. It was a pleasure to know him through my employment with the city. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow. May you find comfort in your memories of him.
Pat and Wanda
January 4, 2022
We are so sorry for your loss. Dr. Richards was the best. He took such great care of both our boys. We will miss him and seeing Nancy and Max as well. Great people. RIP our dear friend.
Rob & Gert Koska
January 3, 2022
There are no words to take the pain away, but know that your husband, father made a difference to those he met as a doctor, civil servant or friend. He will be missed. The Koska Family
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