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Randall Cordle

Amanda, Ohio

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Randall W. Cordle

AMANDA: Randall W. Cordle, 55, of Amanda, passed away at his residence Saturday, November 20, 2010. He was born May 22, 1955 in Fairfield County and was the son of Clarence and Arleta (Ogg) Cordle. Randy is survived by two daughters, Katie and Alysa Cordle of Lancaster;...

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Hello Randy. We are sorry we missed your funeral. We both had to work. We certainly have very fond memories of your singing and playing the guitar. As we promised we will be sending a gift to your children. God Bless you and your family. We will always be thinking of you my dear. Jim and Rita Westhoven, Amanda, Ohio

TO YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS WE ARE SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS RANDY WAS A GREAT GUY, WE HAVE LOTS OF MEMORIES OF HIS SINGING AN GUITAR PLAYING, YOU ALWAYS ADDED LIFE TO ANY GET TOGETHER YOU WILL BE MISSED.REST IN PEACE.

we are all so very sorry for your loss randy was a wonderful person and will ba truly miss.I to remember the guitar playing and the singing

Heaven has become a richer place. I can almost see the angels sitting around smiling as you play and sing the sweet bluegrass lullaby's we have always cherished. Uncle Randy you are an incredible inspiration to all who have known you and you will be greatly missed; but I thank god you are no longer in pain and have great company.
"You are my Sunshine"!

randy was a friend of both my parents. i remeber him when i was little when we would come to see my dad (tim daubenmire). he was always funny and made me and my cousins laugh. i cant believe you are gone but i am so glad you are not more suffering anymore your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

natalie daubenmire hurst

Randy will Always Live Forever in are Hearts.Rest in Peace till we meet again Dearest Randy.
The Daubenmire Family

Thinking of him singing always makes me smile. I am so glad that a lot of my weekends spent at my dad's was also with Randy. My heart goes out to everyone who knew him and was lucky enough to be touched by his amazing singing voice and that unique laugh. ~Rebekah (Bussert) McCall~

One of my fondest memories of Randy is listening to him play the guitar and how he made it sing under his fingers. Rest in peace Randy. You will be missed by many.