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Allan General Randall
October 11, 1928 - June 29, 2019
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Posted by:
Stuart Chandler
Posted on:
July 23, 2019
I was saddened to learn of his passing. He was a good man, and he meant a great deal to me. Thoughts and prayers to the family. God Bless him.
Posted by:
Natalie & Georg Juenger
Posted on:
July 4, 2019
Dearest Maxine, Laura, Linda, Dale, Laura & Miranda, We have been thinking of you, all of you, non-stop since getting the news of your dad's passing. We are really hoping and praying that there is some comfort in knowing that he enjoyed a full and rich life, mostly because he had so much joy with all of you. Your dad may have had rather simple tastes, but he also traveled the world, whether in the service, or with Maxine, or of course to visit his worldly daughter. And he so loved being a father and especially a grandfather. I feel like I only have one picture in my mind of your dad - his smiling face. He had such a genuine smile and his eyes curled into upside down moon slivers when he smiled. And I remember him smiling (to my recollection at least) ALL the time. I remember so many Sunday dinners, Thanksgiving feasts, birthdays at Bob Evans - and even if the conversation turned more towards debating (that was usually prompted by Georg, or Laura, sometimes Linda.... 😉 - your dad continued to smile throughout. I know that now there is much to do and plan and arrange, and hopefully that can be a bit of a distraction for all of you from the loss and his absence in this life. If there is anything at all that we can do, you know all you have to do is ask. I truly believe that your dad is up in heaven now, with my Daddy. I imagine they are both enjoying Fox News together, and watching down over all of us. There may be miles that separate us, but we are with you all, always, in spirit and in our hearts. Sending prayers and hugs from Potsdam. Love always, Natalie, Georg & Charlie
Posted by:
BARBARA MAUTZ
Posted on:
July 2, 2019
Mr. Randall was very special to me and Donna from Somerfield. He always had a lot of fun in activities. He also enjoyed his word search and playing cards with his wife. We all enjoyed his company and he will be greatly missed. I was sad when I left Somerfield cause I knew I could not go back and see my special friend. Please have Maxine contact me when she can.


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