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Randall E. "Randy" Ljubi

Columbus, Ohio

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RANDALL "RANDY" E. LJUBI, 58, of Powell formerly of Cleveland, OH Monday, September 1, 2008. He was a devoted husband, father, son and brother. He was an avid Cleveland Browns fan. Preceded in death by father, Edward. Survived by wife of 22 years, Andrea; sons Nicholas and Steven; daughter...

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Sorry for taking so long to respond. Randy was a dear friend and coworker. I will always remember and never forget Randy. I thinking of Randy today and wanted you to know.

Andrea and kids,

I was shocked to read of Randy's passing. I will always remember him with fondness at the baseball games our boys played in when they were very young.

My prayer is that they will remember with fondness the love and support he gave each of you.

I had the pleasure of knowing Randy thru business for many years. We had many wonderful conversations about family, and our Cleveland Browns. Please accept my deepest sympathies and prayers for the entire family.

Dear Andrea and Family,

May our Lord grant rest to the soul of Randy and may his memory be eternal. May the Lord also continue to comfort you and your children, during this difficult time.

Sincerely,
Rev.Fr. John M.Loejos
St E Premte Orthodox Church
Cleveland, Ohio

Ljubi family,

I am so sorry to hear about your father's passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to you.

Audrea & Children,
I worked with Randy in his first Leaseway assignment, Sears Warehouse home delevery account on Lakeside Ave Cleveland OH.
Randy had a calming effect and the ability to get along with anyone. I have a great deal of respect for him. He was always talking about all of you. I know he will continue to watch over his family.
My deepest sympathy in your loss.

Andrea:

I am so sorry to hear of Randy's passing. My thoughts are with you and your family. Although I hadn't spoken to Randy since I left Leaseway in 1993, I remember him fondly. He was a great guy to work with.

Dearest Andrea and Children,
My heart goes out to you in sympathy and love. When someone loses a loved one who meant so much for so many years its hard to know how to begin expressing words of sympathy and comfort. I can only say that because you are all so important to me. Your sorrow touches me deeply. I love you guys.
Love, Aunt Stacey

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of your sorrow. Randy will be truely missed, he was a great man to work for.

Jown W, Briggs
Penske, Columbus