Randall-Dellinger-Obituary

Randall Dellinger

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

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Randall G. "Rand" Dellin-ger, 55, of Mechanicsburg, passed away Tuesday, July 26, 2011. Born March 22, 1956, in

Lebanon, he was a son of Jean Span-nuth) Del-linger of Hershey and the late Richard N. Dellinger, Sr.

Rand received his MBA from Penn State University and worked for IBM as...

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Sincere condolences from everyone at BoB Ruth Ford.

My deepest sympathy to the Dellinger family. I had the pleasure of knowing Randy when I worked for IBM. He always had a smile and was always a pleasure to work with. May God bless you, comfort you and give you peace during this difficult time.

Gail, I was so sorry to hear about your husband Randy, death. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
DeDe from Healthsouth

My sympathy and deepest regrets go out to Randy's family at this difficult time. I was a high school friend. Many fond memories of Randy have already flooded my mind. In recent history, Randy offered his expert services setting up a slide show for everyone to enjoy at a class reunion. I will always remember Randy as a genuine and caring person. My sincere sympathy and prayers to all of Randy's family. Sincerely,

Gail, Karen & Bryan, sending all of you my sincere condolences. Rand always had a smile and a genuinely nice man. I will keep all of you in my thoughts and prayers.

My condolences to everyone in the Dellinger family. I was a highschool friend of Randy's and heard of his passing through another classmate. I have very fond memories of Randy. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

My condolences to the Dellinger family. I'll remember Rand as a good and decent man.

Gail,
I'm so sorry to hear of Randy's passing. We were friends and golf buddies many many years ago. I'll remember him fondly.

I too was shocked and deeply saddened to hear the news. Rand and I were friends at Penn State. We graduated together as Industrial Engineers and were both hired to work for IBM by Mark Gisi – who became our mutual and cherished friend over these many years. I had the pleasure of Rand's friendship, and that of his lovely wife Gail, during those early years. We lost touch when I relocated to Colorado in 1986, but Mark always kept me posted on how Rand and his family were doing. When Mark...