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Ralph H. "Randy" Eriksen

Dorchester, Massachusetts

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In Quincy, suddenly, Nov. 12, 2007. Beloved husband of Elizabeth Ann (Fowler) Eriksen. Son of Mildred J. (Almeida) of Los Angeles, and the late Ralph H. Eriksen, brother of Karl Eriksen of Marshfield, Joy Crowley of Marshfield, and the late Glenn Eriksen. Also survived by several nieces and...

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I WILL ALWAYS THINK OF THOSE WONDERFUL TIMES THAT WE HAD AS KIDS GROWING UP DURING THE SIXTIES. WE WERE ALWAYS SO EXCITED WHENEVER ALL OF US COUSINS GOT TOGETHER TO GO TO THE BEACH AND OTHER FAMILY EVENTS. TIME GOES BY SO QUICKLY AND WE ARE LEFT WITH REGRETS OF NOT HAVING GOTTEN TOGETHER MORE OFTEN DURING OUR ADULT LIVES. MAY GOD KEEP YOU AND I KNOW THAT YOU ARE RESTING IN PEACE WITH YOUR BROTHER, FATHER, MAI, UNCLE JOHNNY, AND AUNT SYLVIA AND OTHERS. I WILL MISS YOU AND YOUR PLEASANT WAYS!

Randy, I hope you are at peace in a better world. I was a very little girl when I met you and I am honored to have your sister as my best friend, I know how much she cares and loves you. I will always take care of her so please rest in peace!

Randys'Family- I met you for the first time at Buds' funeral and am sorry we didn't have another chance to see each other. My thoughts are with you.

Carrie Golden (Arntsen)

Offering our deepest condolences at this time.

randy friends will gather and say goodbye, and most of us will begin to cry, but tears will not be in vain, cause we will all meet again. may you rest in peace.

I lost my best friend forever. I talked to you on Sunday and was supposed to meet you on Thursday. I will see you up there one day Captain. You wore my Patriots hat in pride and they've been undefeated ever since. Go pats! Go Randy! LOVE ALWAYS JOEY AND BERT

Randy, I am so sorry that you have to leave us. I will remember you, your smile,how tall you stood. Even though I didn't see you much,you will always be in my heart and will not be forgotten. Love, cousin Janice