Randall-Crain-Obituary

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Randall H. Crain

Hammond, Louisiana

Jul 25, 1959 – Oct 1, 2019 (Age 60)

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BORN
July 25, 1959
DIED
October 1, 2019
AGE
60
LOCATION
Hammond, Louisiana

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Randall H. Crain, of Hammond, Louisiana, passed away on Tuesday, October 1, 2019, in his home at the age of 60. He was born on Saturday, July 25, 1959, in Bogalusa, Louisiana to Dr. James Larry and Jean Etta Lott Crain. Randall was charismatic, fun-loving and caring. He moved to New Orleans...

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I miss you my friend.

Randall, it's Julie Is miss talking to you my friend! I just found out that you passed and I'm very sad. You were a very sweet, nice guy and a good friend. May you Rest In Peace. I have an angel watching over me now.
My condolences to your sister and her family. The last time I saw you we ate lunch together at cafe Equator in Metairie. I know you helped a lot of people.

Randall I just heard the sad news
This just doesn't feel real! I have so many memories as we were friends for 33 years. I've been reminiscing the last few days constantly. I met you when I was 18 years old and we had a BOND that couldn't be broken!! You were one of the greatest people I've ever met in this world!
YOUR LOVE ♥ AND COMPASSION WAS AMAZING!!
I'LL NEVER FORGET YOU MY FRIEND AND I LOVED ♥ YOU SO MUCH!! I really HOPE you knew that! I'm sure going to miss you and all...

Your candle burned out long before your vivacity and love for Recovery ever could or ever will.
Serenity thoughts,
Fellow traveler, Gina

I attended SLU with Randall. Although it's been many, many since I've seen him, I can remember his beautiful smile and kinds eyes as thought it was just yesterday when I saw him last. Rest easy and fly high. Condolences to his loved ones with whom he has left behind.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Randall's family and friends. He was a joy to supervise during his internship at Bridge House. He will be deeply missed in the AA and mental health community in New Orleans. He is at peace.

Sorry to hear about Randall's passing. He was our neighbor when we lived in Bucktown. He was always a very friendly and helpful person. I know he will be miss he was a great guy. Very sorry for your loss. Prayers for Family and Friends.
Rita Hays



R.I.P., Randall.

Randall and I went to SWA together 1970's- what I most remember, was Randall wearing this old military long over coat bounding out the playground where us high school boys hung out and always full of irreverent fun and devilment. I remember he would have two guys hold his arms and do a flip pivoting around his arms. He was one of the funniest guys I ever met. My condolences to his family.