Rob Richardson, a who served on both the Santa Ana City Council and the SAUSD School Board has passed away, according to a city insider who called me this evening.
Richardson was raised in Santa Ana by his mom Marge and his grandmother. They lived in rental houses all over the city. Richardson attended our local public schools including Wilson, Willard and Santa Ana High School. In the process he developed a longstanding love for our city.
Richardson also struggled with Multiple Sclerosis for many years. It is not know yet however if that is what ultimately contributed to his passing. We do know however that he took ill back in February and was even in a coma for quite a time. He was doing well in rehab with a scheduled release date from the hospital on August 5. He came to recently and spent a lot of time calling and reconnecting with his friends, prior to his death. However he developed a very high fever on Sunday, up to 103 degrees and his pulse weakened by 5 p.m. His heart gave out at 6:15 and he passed away peacefully.
Richardson’s passing marks the end of an era. He was a congenial fixture in our city for so many years and also at the County of Orange, where he was the County Procurement Officer. He was in charge of all procurement activities for the entire County of Orange and had about 250 Deputy Purchasing Agents working under him.
Richardson was a Santa Ana City Councilman from 1990-1998. He was elected a few years after Mayor Miguel Pulido came to power and they were close allies and friends for years.
In February 2003, Richardson was elected to the Board of Education following the recall of SAUSD Trustee Nativo Lopez, which made national headlines. Richards received 65% of the votes cast in that election.
Over the past couple of years, despite his poor health, Richardson was involved in stopping the 2525 N. Main St. Apartment development that he felt threatened his beloved Park Santiago neighborhood.
Rob was a master of local history and a contributor to the Santa Ana HIstory website. You can read his article about the 125th birthday of the City of Santa Ana here. Here is an excerpt from that article – From the very beginning, Santa Ana has been a place of opportunity. For the early settlers who came to the plains south of Los Angeles where roads were few and poor, the land was rich and offered a chance for farming. Beans, walnuts, and oranges were the staple crops that helped chart the area’s future.
Here is a partial bio that was published back in 2008 (which I have updated to include his latest employment):
County of Orange
CITY OF SANTA ANA
POLITICAL
COMMUNITY SERVICE
HONORS
EDUCATION
Richardson is survived by his wife, Bella, and four children: Kaia, Cameron, Lia and Ian.
Services are pending and will be arranged by the Brown Colonial Mortuary in Santa Ana.
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Rob Richardson was a welled liked SAUSD Board Member. I remember the many times he came to Santa Ana High School for events and to have lunch in our faculty lounge. "Once a Saint always a Saint". Rest in peace.
Rob Richardson was a founding member of the Santa Ana Public Schools Foundation in 2009. He continued to serve as President of the Foundation. He worked to support the students of SAUSD. We will all miss him. May he Rest in Peace.
How old was Rob Richardson? Or what year did he graduate?
Try his Linked in page at https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-richardson-40992a4
59, Graduated SAHS in 1979
He was 59!
Rob was a good guy. He cared about kids and he cared about Santa Ana. Politicians who hold on to their integrity are a treasure.
Rob was one of the first people I met when I moved to work in Santa Ana. We worked closely on several projects for MainPlace/Santa Ana and through the Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce and talked about our mutual love of trains. His easy-going manner and accomplishments will long be remembered and missed. Rest in Peace Rob.
Great guy...Rest in Paradise old friend.
This is a tremendous loss for the city of Santa Ana. Rob was truly a civic-minded individual, who worked tirelessly for the betterment of Santa Ana. He will be missed.
Rob was also a member of the Orange County Railroad Historical Society and will be missed
by everyone in the group..