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Randa Lyda

Odessa, Texas

1924 - 2009

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LYDARANDA JEAN LYDARanda J. Lyda , age 85, of Odessa, Texas, died on October 9, 2009. She and her family resided in Helotes in the 1960s and early 1970s. She was born near Tow, Texas on May 17, 1924, to Guy & Nona Green. She was raised in the Burnet area and graduated from Burnet High School....

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Sorry to hear of your families loss. Mrs Lyda was a very friendly and outgoing lady. She was a very special Lady and will be missed by many. She made one feel very welcome. She holds a special place in my heart, as she became friends with my mother at Sherwood Place. She helped mom to feel comfort and to know she had a friend there when mom moved in. She was a true blessing to mother and I. God Bless and comfort her family.

Sorry to hear about the loss of Mrs. Lyda. I knew her from Sherwood Place. She was an awesome lady, and upon moving in made many of friends. She wasn't just a resident to me, she was a friend. Mrs. Lyda was a friend to my grandmother as well till her passing a couple of years ago. Mrs. Lyda never meet a stranger. May God Bless each and everyone of you during this time. Is was also a pleasure to meet those of you who were family. God Bless

"D" Sorry to learn of your mother's death. She was a very outgoing and genuine lady. I have good memories of her at many construction functions. May God comfort you and your family. Treasure your memories. Kenneth Welkener

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Dee,

Sorry to hear of the loss of your Mom. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you, Patty and your family.

Mike & Judy Cooney

Gearld I am very Sorry to hear about your mom. I did not know her personally but have known you and your father through the many years in the construction industry. I would like to offer my sincere condolences on behalf of myself and Traugott inc.

Dear Jo and K.G, so very sorry about your Mom, she knew no strangers. She was always a joy to talk to and will be missed dearly by you.