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King, Randall "Randy" Gene, 61 years old, passed away peacefully with his family and lifelong friends by his side on April 10, 2013. He was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas on October 27, 1951. Randy was raised in Orange County, California and shared his life with his wife and two children in Lake Forest, California. Randy is survived by his daughters, Melissa Ashman, her husband Scott and grandsons Tyler and Brenden of Clovis, California and Erica Coon, her husband Brent and granddaughters Brittani and Kylie of Beaumont California; along with his sister, Carolyn Latham of Sanger, Texas and his brother, Mike King of The Colony, Texas. Randy was preceded in death by his wife of 32 years, Penelope "Penny" King, who passed in 2002 as well as his brother, Don King and parents, Kenneth King and Jean Lavigne. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the charity of your choice in memory of Randy. Burial services will be held on Friday, April 26th at 9:30am, Melrose Abbey Mortuary.
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Love to the family...He was a much loved fellow...all who knew him had great respect and love for him...
Barbara Miller
April 26, 2013
I have known Randy for his entire life, as an cute, active baby, as a terrific
teenage athelete, as groom to his wonderful Penny. Randy was a loving father to his girls and an active help
to all in the family when troubles came. Randy was truly an artist in his
chosen field of work and an honest
business man.
I miss Randy, he was a rock in our family and will not ever be replaced.
I love you, Buddy..Rest in Peace.
Uncle Phil
Phil King
April 26, 2013
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