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Randell P. Landreth

Framingham, Massachusetts

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HOPKINTON Randell Randee P. Landreth, 48, of Hopkinton, died Friday, July 18, 2008, at the Milford Regional Medical Center after lengthy illnesses. Born in New York, she was the daughter of Ann (Gardner) and Rodney Pugh of New London, N.H. She was also the wife of Tim E. Landreth of Hopkinton and...

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Randee, I ride my bike by horses almost every day and remember how much you loved them. I continue to miss you. Sending love to you always, Shelley

Randee, I miss our friendship. You will remain close to my heart always.

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I remember our mother and son get-togethers, her big smile and infectious laugh as if it was yesterday. Best friend ever. Miss her to this day and always will. Sending love to you, Randee. :-)

She welcomed us to her cub scout den. It was so much appreciated. Even though it wasn't the easiest group to work with. Thank you Randy! Miss you and think of you!

I feel as though it was yesterday I was visiting Randee at her house, reveling in her incredible laugh and sharing things best girlfriends share. She was one of the unusually bright stars on this earth. For whatever reason she needed to go back up and shine down on us from above. I think of her when I look up at the stars, and I look up often. All my love to you, Randee. I miss you very much. Shelley

I think of Randee often and I actually miss her more each time I do. She was the absolute best friend ever and losing her was one of the hardest things I ever had to do. She was a true gem and those of us who were lucky enough to know her, are lucky to be able to carry her incredible spirit with us to encourage us to live life to the fullest, and look at everything in the best positive light, as she did. In loving memory, Shelley (Turnbow)

Tim, Victor and Erick ,
I am so sorry to hear of Randee's passing.
I hope you and the boys carry on strongly.
If I knew, I would have been at the wake.
You were a big part Scouts Pack 26.
If people like you didn't step up
to the plate, scouts wouldn't happen.
Thank you for all your time when my son was in Pack 26.
I live by her words" Enjoy the time while we have it."
Sincerely, Rachel

Randee