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Elizabeth Hyman
September 21, 2020 | Fort Myers, FL | Friend
Lincoln, Rhode Island
Lincoln- Hien, Randall C. “Randy” 57 of Grandview Ave. died Monday at Rhode Island Hospital, Providence. He was the beloved husband of Patti A. (Brown) Hien.
Born in Woonsocket a son of Jeannine (Bacchi) Hien and the late Charles A. Hien. He lived in Lincoln most of his life.
Mr. Hien was the owner of The Living Room in Providence since 1975 and also Hien’s Family Restaurant in Lincoln.
He was a communicant of St. Jude Church, Lincoln.
Mr. Hien was very active and dedicated to the sport of baseball. He coached Cumberland Farm League for two years, Cumberland Babe Ruth for five years and Lincoln Little League for twenty-eight years. He also coached the Lincoln Parks and Recreation basketball league for two years.
Besides his wife and mother he leaves two daughters Elizabeth A. and Catherine M. Hien at home, three sons Charles L. Hien and his wife Stacy M. of Lincoln, Randall C. Hien, Jr. at home and Jason Gagnon of Lincoln, two step-sons John E. and Kevin S. Greene both at home, one sister Paula Gautieri and her husband John of Cranston, two brothers Brian A. Hien and his wife Vicky of Narragansett and Scott W. Hien and his wife Nancy of Barrington, one grandchild Haley S. Hien and niece Lauren A. Giusti of Florida.
His funeral will be held on Saturday at 10am in St. Jude Church Front St. Lincoln. Burial will be in St. James Cemetery, Manville. Relatives and friends are invited and may call Friday 2-8pm at the Bellows-Falso Funeral Chapel 160 River Rd. Lincoln. In lieu of flowers contribution in his memory to any branch of the Bank of America c/o Randall C. Hien, Jr. would be appreciated. For directions and guest book please visit www.legacy.com.
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Elizabeth Hyman
September 21, 2020 | Fort Myers, FL | Friend
Approaching my 60th B'day tomorrow looking back-i suddenly remembered at one point in my life as a theatre student at RI College I was one of the first mud fighting performers at Randy's (The Living Room) around 1978-He set up a mud rink in the middle of the club and myself and a friend Mary lip synched "You're the one that i want" from Grease performing on top of the bar concluding the number wrestling in the mud...lol..I remember Randy full of fun,energy,humor,and inclusiveness.Sad to read...
Fred Anzevino Jr.
September 02, 2017 | Chicago, IL
randy, the other day I was in salesville elementary and saw a project done by your son, Randall hanging on the wall. it brought me back to the days of playing for you and seeing his name brought a smile to my face. it's hard not to think about you now and then because of the impact you had on my life. your mannerisms and the way you carried yourself in every aspect can not be put into words, you're one of the greatest people I'll come on contact with. I can't thank you enough for what you...
Nathan duquette
April 19, 2012 | Providence, RI
Randy wore many hats in my life: father figure, mentor, boss & best friend. He always had a spot for me at any family event, for which I was always grateful. My family lived so far a way. Charlie became like and brother to me and Brian & Scott like uncles. I miss you so much Randy. All the wisdom and life lessons you taught me. I will never forget your warm smile or the pride in your eyes when you called me one of your "good boys" I have a child on the way and I now understand were all you...
Gregory T Rourke
December 02, 2008 | Providence, RI
I HAVE BEEN SO LONG IN THE HOLY CITY, ROME..MY OFFICE JUST TOLD ME OF THIS SAD EVENT. I AM CARDINAL RUDOLPHI GULLIEMI FOR THIS EVENT I PRAY FOR A NEW HOLY DAY. I TRY NOW
TO SEE IF CONTACT BE MADE WITH PAULA, BRIAN AND SCOTT..IF YOU READ THIS, PLEASE TELL THEM THE CARDINAL SEEKS CONTACT.
DAVID RUDOLPHO GULIEMI
November 14, 2007 | RICHMOND, VA
Randy....this Red Sox victory is youurs..if they win it again next year it'll be Charlie's and Parri's. A clerk at the Norwood Stop & Shop got into a short but heavy Sox convo with me last month (Walpole came close to Williamsport this year) and for a sec I thought you had risen...Keep Ted happy and hold open the Doerr for Bobby when his time comes.
stephen knudde
October 29, 2007 | Providence, RI
Randy....this Red Sox victory is youurs..if they win it again next year it'll be Charlie's and Parri's. A clerk at the Norwood Stop & Shop got into a short but heavy Sox convo with me last month (Walpole came close to Williamsport this year) and for a sec I thought you had risen...Keep Ted happy and hold open the Doerr for Bobby when his time comes.
stephen knudde
October 29, 2007
Randy,
You must be looking down with the biggest smile that the Red Sox are going to the World Series. It had been many years since I had seen you or your family but I think of you often. I hope that their awesome memories are keeping them going and that your children are growing up to be as wonderful as you. Peace!
Beth McCarthy Breinan
October 22, 2007 | Hebron, CT
Randy, We know there was a heavenly influence at Fenway last night. Sox in 7!! Easy on the celebratory brewski's with Mr. O!!! Go Sox!! You're gone but not forgotten. Love, Marc and Annie
Marc & Annie St. Martin
October 22, 2007 | Fort Myers, FL