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Remembering Richardson’s Desi Leaders: From Community Service to Athletic Legacy

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Remembering Richardson’s Desi Leaders: From Community Service to Athletic Legacy

Richardson honors the enduring influence of its South Asian residents, whose dedication spans civic engagement, faith communities, and collegiate athletics.

🌺 Patricia Temple’s life of service remembered

Patricia Ann Temple (1938‑2022) moved to Richardson in 1972, where she worked for corporations, ran a gift shop, and served as a church receptionist. Active in the Beta Sigma Phi sorority for five decades, she also participated in local church groups, bridge, and poker, and enjoyed dining at Keller’s Drive‑In and Whataburger. [2]

⚽ Temple University mourns alum Brendi Ernst

The university’s athletics department announced the loss of Brendi Ernst, a former women’s soccer player who attended Richardson’s Temple High School before playing for Temple. The statement highlighted her contributions to the program. [5]

Sources: [2] Dignity Memorial · [5] owlsports.com

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