Randall-Strunk-Obituary

Randall Strunk

Fairfield, Ohio

Jun 6, 1942 – Jun 2, 2023

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June 6, 1942
DIED
June 2, 2023
LOCATION
Fairfield, Ohio

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Strunk, Randall O.Randall O. Strunk age 80 of Fairfield passed away on Friday June 2, 2023. He was born on June 6, 1942 in Whitley City, KY the son of the late Ellis and Dessie (nee Ball) Strunk. Randall worked in the advertising department of the Cincinnati Enquirer for many years. He is...

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Randall, your wit and humor will always be a fond memory of our relationship! Prayers to the entire family....

Nature´s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf´s a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf, So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day Nothing gold can stay. - Robert Frost Grief is hard, but remember that the one's that love us, never really leave us. Thinking and praying for peace and comfort to the Strunk family during this time of grief.

Heartfelt Condolences Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

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Emma the kids and I want you to know that we are sorry .Leah Craig and Maggie

Uncle Randall, you will be missed. I know we never saw each other like we should have. But that never mattered. You always welcomed me and my family with open arms and Love. Thank you for all the wonderful memories and fun at the parties at your house. Love you and give my mom, Joyce a hug for me..until we meet again, Lisa Rosfeld

I met Randall and Emma a number of years ago after working with Susan, their daughter-in-law and therefore meeting Keith. Many parties, birthdays, WeekEnders later, each time I met Randall, I was met with a big smile and a feeling of, having always known him. You could tell that he adored his family and was very proud to show them off. He appeared to be happy with the little things in life and had an easy nature about him. I'm sure that his passing will have a large impact on the extended...

Some of my favorite childhood memories took place at Uncle Randall and Aunt Emma´s house. We would always get a ball or frisbee stuck in that huge pine tree in the back yard. Uncle Randall always had some kind of tool to get it down for us. He laughed with his whole face and loved with his whole heart. He will be missed. I love you guys!

Me and my grandpa bonded over our love of fishing, and shooting at the range. He always had a calm attitude and was always ready to protect us in any way. In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. The girl across the street - Kali