Event: never married, he walked along with bow legs and a walking stick in a debonair way always with a big grin on his face and a little overfed terrier following. He was 5 foot tall. He used to sing a lot of old revue songs and when his dog died and they couldn't find him, Richard would argue that someone shot him , but when asked in an argument how he knew, roars of laughter rang out when he said " he found his wishbone in a pile of bones." He lived at Tararau (Thames) rest home after Mary became too old and died there many years later. Richard was seen to set fire to rolled up brown paper until it smouldered then he held it under his mothers nose to revive her from he Epileptic fits.
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WikiTree profile Louden-20 created through the import of Salmon tree.ged on May 31, 2011 by Rena Brewin. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Rena and others.
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Richard never married, he walked along with bow legs and a walking stick in a debonair way always with a big grin on his face and a little overfed terrier following. He was 5 foot tall.
He used to sing a lot of old revue songs and when his dog died and they couldn't find him, Richard would argue that someone shot him , but when asked in an argument how he knew, roars of laughter rang out when he said " he found his wishbone in a pile of bones."
He lived at Tararau (Thames) rest home after Mary became too old and died there many years later.
Richard was seen to set fire to rolled up brown paper until it smouldered then he held it under his mothers nose to revive her from her Epileptic fits.
Obituary for : Louden Richard Lepper. On April 7 1964 at Thames Hospital, beloved youngest son of the late John and Mary Louden. aged 63 years. A service will be held at St James Church Thames at 1.30 pm today (Wednesday) the funeral then leaving for Totara Cemetery.
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He used to sing a lot of old revue songs and when his dog died and they couldn't find him, Richard would argue that someone shot him , but when asked in an argument how he knew, roars of laughter rang out when he said " he found his wishbone in a pile of bones."
He lived at Tararau (Thames) rest home after Mary became too old and died there many years later.
Richard was seen to set fire to rolled up brown paper until it smouldered then he held it under his mothers nose to revive her from her Epileptic fits.
Obituary for : Louden Richard Lepper. On April 7 1964 at Thames Hospital, beloved youngest son of the late John and Mary Louden. aged 63 years. A service will be held at St James Church Thames at 1.30 pm today (Wednesday) the funeral then leaving for Totara Cemetery.