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John Randolph Gaulding III

Novato, California

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GAULDING -John Randolph (JR) Gaulding III, Adored Son, Devoted Brother, Magnificent Friend. JR Gaulding, 27, died Sunday, June 25 in a tragic hiking accident in Lake Tahoe. Born November 9, 1978, he is the son of John and Rita Gaulding, long-time San Rafael residents, and the older brother of...

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Carol and I so enjoyed JR as through his excitement & love of life, he always brought joy and happiness to us. Our good memories of him will never leave us. Our thoughts are with you every day.

The lasting memory of JR is one of his infectious laugh as he bounded down the hall, inviting us on one excursion or the other. He was always there for you when you needed him, regardless of where he was. Peace be with you.

You are no longer, where you were, but you are everywhere, where we are.

JR, I will always remember you for the man that live on the edge and lived life to the the fullist. You were taken away from us way too early. Thanks for the great memories.

My deepest sympathies go to JR's family, John, Rita and Matt. JR was like a brother to me. His extreme loyalty and friendship will be missed by all of us. He touched so many people and brought laughter and enjoyment into our lives.

I remember John and his brother from San Rafael High School. My thoughts are with the family during this time.

J.R. will always have a memory in my heart. Eventhough we had not crossed paths in many years you will always be in my thoughts. My condolences to the family as you know that he was a great and talented individual that will be missed greatly.

This is such a devastating loss for all of us. Every memory that I have of JR is filled with love, joy, and laughter. He was a good, strong, loving person, and I will always be grateful that our lives touched.

I remember JR mostly from elementary school but also from high school. I remember his laugh and I remember his independent streak. He was always, from grade school on, such a nice person. My condolences to his family and friends.