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Richard Irish Ricks was born on May 2, 1932, to late Lucious and Hattie Bell Ricks in Tuscumbia, Alabama, he departed this life peacefully on August 9, 2022, surrounded by his loving family. At an early age, he confessed a hope in Christ, and became faithful and diligent in his Christian duties, which led him to becoming an active member and Deacon of St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church in Tuscumbia, Alabama. Richard was also a layman. He raised his thirteen children in Tuscumbia and later relocated to Muscle Shoals, while providing for his children. He served in the United States Army on the front lines in the Korean War. He was promoted to Staff Sergeant after three short years due to the hard work and dedication demonstrated in combat. He retired with Reynolds Alloys after 43 years and later worked with Enterprise of Muscle Shoals for 10 years. He was married to his devoted wife, Bertha Lee Ricks, for over 35 years. He was preceded in death by his two sons, Ronnie Ricks and O’neal Ricks; one daughter, Abigail Hooks; grandson, Lorenzo Lile; five sisters, Mariah Garner, Vernita Softley, Sylvia Speed, Earnestine Williams, and Lucille Thomas; and four brothers, Jake Ricks, Johnny Ricks, Cooper Ricks, and Theodore Ricks. He leaves to cherish his memory: his children, Vernita Standard, Richard Ricks, Jr. (Teresa), Kenny Ricks, Wayne Ricks, Charlotte Liles, Janice McCray, Thade Weeden (Sharonda), Annette Scott (Joseph), Clarence Burgess, Sharon Burgess, and Chiquita Ricks; thirty-six grandchildren; fifty great-grandchildren; and eight great-great grandchildren.
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