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DAVID RANDOLPH LOAR

Peoria, Illinois

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David Randolph Loar David Randolph Loar, or "Randy", as he was called by family and friends, passed away at home in Sonoma, CA on September 23, 2010 surrounded by his wife and children, after a courageous battle against cancer. Randy was born in 1940 in Peoria, Illinois to Nelson and Alwillah...

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We miss Randy tremendously. The void in our life created by his passing will never be filled, how could it be there will only be one fabulous Randy. We were all so blessed to have known him and been given the opportunity to laugh with him. He will never be forgotten and always loved. And that is our greatest blessing to have known this wonderful man. Fondly and in much love, the Don Wise Family, Jeanine, Joseph, Colleen

Barbara calls Randy her "gentle giant"
which is exactly how I will always remember him. As our "best of all possible neighbors" in Mill Valley, Randy was there for our boys, my Kevin, and Todd and Jeff. What wonderful times these years were. There was just a lot of love and caring pouring from next door, always a helping hand. We will never forget.

Barbara Mirsky

I will miss my verbal jousts with Randy on politics, encomics and life in general. I will remember his gentleness and good humour. My love and sympathy to Barbara, Todd, Jeff, Nikolai and Jenya in their time of grief.

Thank you for your generosity, your sense of humor, and your abiding love for your family. You were the one behind the scenes, never wanting the spot light, always willing to appreciate and support. A life lived in all its colors.

I have so many fond memories of my Uncle Randy from as long as I can remember. His wit, warm laughter, and interest and curiosity in intellectual matters made for lively times. You are greatly missed, Randy. You have been deeply loved and appreciated.

Randy hired me and I worked with him for 8 years at Natomas Company in San Francisco. He was truly a wonderful man. His intellect, character, sense of responsibility and integrity were without equal and an example to all. I have always had a deep sense of love and affection for him. My best to you Barbara and your family.
Michael E Cromar, Gold River, CA.

Dad,
I love you always, will miss you dearly, and think of you often. Thank you for everything you have given to us. I will forever strive to be the person, father, and husband that you were.

To the Loar family,
My deepest sympathy goes out to you in the death of Randy. I have so many happy memories from Mt. Hawley and Peoria High School. The Loars were such a beautiful family. God be with you in your time of grieving.

Barbara,
We are thinking of you and your family. Our sympathy to you and Todd and Jeff. We have fond memories of Randy and you and the boys.
Dede and Dick Marsh