Chrisman, Richard G.

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Mr. Richard Chrisman
Visitation: Private
Funeral Service: 1:30 Friday June 4, 2004 at Richmond Cemetery 
Interment: Richmond Cemetery
 

Richard G. Chrisman, 94, died peacefully on May 29, 2004 at his home in Huntington, WV. He was a native of Madison County, Ky. Just prior to moving to Huntington in his later years he resided in Lexington, Ky. He was the son of Calvin and Jenny Jones Chrisman and was also preceded in death by his sister Hazel Chrisman who was an English professor at Eastern Kentucky State University in Richmond. Mr Chrisman was a member of Central Christian Church in Huntington and formerly of First Christian Church in Richmond. Graveside services will be held Friday June 4, 2004 at 1:30pm at the Richmond Cemetery. Turpin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to the family c/o Turpin Funeral Home, 237 North Second, Street, Richmond, KY 40475 and will be given to the two Christian Churches where he was a member.

 

Mr. Chrisman was an alum of Berea College where he excelled in track and basketball and also an alum of University of Kentucky and University of Chicago.He worked for the War Manpower Commission and taught navy men during WW II. He was a professor of economics at Elmhurst College in Illinois, Carnegie Melon University in Pittsburg, Roosevelt University in Chicago, University of Denver and most recently at Eastern Kentucky State University in Richmond. After retiring from Eastern he went to University of Kentucky Law School where he received his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree and then opened a law practice in Lexington. He later taught for the Marine Corps in Yuma, Arizona. He was a member of the Kentucky Bar Association, the Kentucky Retired Teachers Association and was a Kentucky Colonel. In addition to his academic pursuits he was a published poet and a lover of nature.

 

He was a devoted husband of 58 years to Virginia Staker Chrisman who survived him. He was a loving and supportive father and grandfather to Karla Chrisman and Erika Chrisman-Mortyn who also survived him. In addition, he was survived by his two brothers-in-law, Don Staker (Patsy) and Bob Staker (Sue). The Chrisman Family would like to thank all the ladies who took such good care of Richard in the last weeks of his life especially Dretta LeMaster, Janice Perdue, Faye Burns and Nancy Fulks. Richard will be greatly missed and remembered for his tender heart, noble character, endearing eccentricities and his love of God.