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Randy Bittle Obituary

Bittle, Randy "Red"
59, of Phoenix, Arizona passed away on March 15, 2011. Navy Veteran, Aircraft Mechanic, Heavy Equipment Mechanic. Survived by his Children Melissa Johnson, Randy Bittle and Angel Bittle, Stepchildren Terri Wyatt, Jerry Foster and Nathan Cunningham. 10 grandchildren. Mother Pauline Bittle. Siblings Diane Reed, Jerry Bittle, Donna Lee, Richard Bittle, Lynda Dennison and Bruce Bittle. Many beloved extended family members will miss him dearly. "Red" split his residence between Arizona and Oklahoma and will leave behind many friends and family in both. Private Interment at National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona. Research for Life, LLC. Donor for Medical Research, Cremation Date TBD

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Mar. 27, 2011.

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Dewanna Murry

March 28, 2011

Randy you where such a sweetheart to me and I will miss you...

Carolyn Bittle

March 27, 2011

I was married to Randy for 13 yr's. He was my best friend.I met Randy in Garber, OK. he was the mechanic in town. I called him one day because I was having trouble with my car. While talking he asked me if I was the girl with the yellow 76 Monte Carlo! We became good friends. We married May 16th 1998. Went to the Grand Canyon for our honeymoon. It was great! We had our problems like most couple's do but we loved one another and stayed together. Dec. 26 around 11 pm I rushed him to ER, that began our roller coaster,we were in & out of the hospital, he died of Metastic Malignant Melanome. I will miss the man I fell in love with.

March 27, 2011

RIP Bit, Love Judy

Frank Demarbiex

March 27, 2011

Randy we did not get to talk much but from what we did you were a fine man, it was a pleasure to have known you.

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