Norman L. Richardson

Norman L. Richardson
Norman Lee Richardson
Born February 20, 1935(1935-02-20)
Ruston in Lincoln Parish, Louisiana, USA
Died June 11, 1999(1999-06-11) (aged 64)
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana
Occupation Journalist
Nationality American
Period 1957-1979
Genres Coverage of hurricanes; Fouke Monster
Spouse(s) Alice Coleman Richardson (born 1936)
Norman Lee Richardson
Notes
(1) Richardson "could hardly wait for hurricane season to start."

(2) Through the state desk at The Shreveport Times, Richardson enchanted readers with tales of the Fouke Monster of southwestern Arkansas.

(3) After considerable tenure at the Shreveport Times, Richardson moved his family to Temple, Texas, to become executive editor of the politically-powerful Frank W. Mayborn's Temple Daily Telegram.

Norman Lee Richardson (February 20, 1935 - June 11, 1999) was an award-winning journalist in Louisiana and Texas who was best known for his vivid coverage of hurricanes during the 1960s. His reporting garnered recognition from the Associated Press, including the Frank C. Allen Award in 1969 and the AP Managing Editor's Association Award in 1965.

Richardson's wife, the former Alice Coleman (born 1936), noted that during hurricane warnings "Everybody else in the world was heading north, and he would grab (photographers) Lloyd Stilley or Langston McEachern and head south. He could hardly wait for hurricane season to start." McEachern recalled having gone with Richardson to report directly on seven hurricanes when storm-tossed cities were under martial law.

Richardson was a native of Ruston, the seat of Lincoln Parish. He graduated from Ruston High School and Louisiana Tech University, from which he procured his Bachelor of Science degree in journalism in 1971. Tech journalism was headed by Richardson's friend Wiley W. Hilburn, who remains chairman of the department.

He joined the staff of The Shreveport Times, where he was the state editor from 1957-1974. In that capacity, Richardson coordinated regional coverage of north Louisiana, east Texas, and southern Arkansas events. At one point be became interested in the legendary "Fouke Monster" of Fouke in Miller County in southwestern Arkansas, a variation of Bigfoot. Former Times managing editor Allan Matthew Lazarus described Richardson as "a hard-working, conscientious editor."

After leaving The Times, Richardson became the executive editor of the Temple Daily Telegram in Temple, Texas, a publication of Frank W. Mayborn. He worked in Temple from 1974-1979.

In later years, Richardson had serious health problems. Late in 1993, he was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy, an incurable disease that attacks the heart muscle. In 1995, Richardson spent 123 days in the hospital awaiting a heart transplant. He died at the age of sixty-four of renal failure at Schumpert Medical Center in Shreveport.

In addition to Mrs. Richardson, a retired educator, Richardson was survived by his daughter and three grandchildren, two of whom were born after Richardson's heart transplant.

Richardson was cremated.

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