Gary-Randall-Obituary

Gary Randall

Fort Worth, Texas

1947 - 2020

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Gary Randall September 12, 1947 - November 9, 2020 Fort Worth, Texas - On November 9, 2020, Gary Allan Randall succumbed to pneumonia and Covid 19, ending a long battle with COPD. Five years on oxygen only slowed him down. It did not end his singing until the last year. He persevered with grace...

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My big brother, you are dearly missed.

I remember Gary for his support of PFLAG Fort Worth for many years. My condolences to his family and friends.

Gary and I were friends, during the time he lived in the Ann Arbor area. I was a singer/songwriter, back then (and still am today). We were actually both Ann Arbor Public Schools school bus drivers. As noted, he was performing with Group Therapy and Free and Easy. We actually got together and wrote a song together, entitled Free and Easy. Gary and I co-authored the words and I wrote the music. Yesterday, I ran across a solo recording of me performing it, while preparing an album release of my...

Someone wrote here that Gary could always be counted on for an "astute observation". I agree; I loved to hear Gary's thoughts about things. I also had the pleasure of being in the audience when Gary was singing. Gary was such a warm and kind human! I will miss him.

Someone wrote in a condolence here, that we could always count on Gary for an "astute observation". I agree. I loved to hear Gary's thoughts about different things. I, of course, enjoyed getting to be in the audience when Gary was singing. Gary was a very warm and kind human. I will miss him.

Gary and Sharon have been great friends for many years. We are so sorry about Gary's death. We volunteered together at Westside UU, and the Samaritan House. We also spent time at many social activities with them. It is so tragic that Gary's COPD was likely the result of his time in Vietnam. He should be praised for his military service for which he was proud. We miss his humor land optimistic spirit

He was my friend, He was my brother. He will be missed dearly

Gary was a wonderful cousin-in-law. I’m so glad that he and Sharon had so many happy and fulfilling years together. We all could count on Gary for a friendly smile, a witty remark, and an astute observation. Thank you, Gary, for bringing your warmth into our lives.

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