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Randl Louis "Randy" Shure

Charlottesville, Virginia

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Randl Louis "Randy" Shure August 18, 2011 Randl Louis "Randy" Shure, 47 years old, died Thursday afternoon, August 18, 2011, in Charlottesville, Virginia, following a difficult battle with cancer. Randy was born in Utica, New York, on December 23, 1963, and is the son of Myrna Shure Brickman and...

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Allison, Harrison, Charlie and Emma, I only just heard that Randy died last year. Max told me. I am so truly sorry. I remember you all so well when you were living in London and the boys attended Wetherby School together. You and Randy were a breath of fresh air in an otherwise very English, formal environment. I remember Randy's kindness, his integrity and warmth. What a huge loss. Allison, please get in touch and if you or any of the kids are ever in London let me know. It would be a...

Dear Myrna, Penny, and Family,

I just heard about your enormous loss. My condolences to everyone. I remember Randy as the Shures lived 3 houses up the street. Even though I last saw Randy when he was a young lad of 10 years old, I am so impressed with his worldly accomplishments!

With Love,
Steven J Ziegler

A real loss for the citizens of the world and those who knew him growing up in Syracuse. Penny and family, sincere condolences.

My condolences to Randy's family and friends. It is wonderful to consider his many accomplishments in a too short life. Many have been touched and changed through his actions. He will be remembered.

Randy's smile, laugh, brillance and compassion will not be forgotten. I am grateful for the opportunities he gave me as my boss at Bankers Trust long ago, and his empathy when I left the bank. Sincere condolences to all of Randy's family.

Deep, deep sadness at the loss of one of our dearest friends. Randy, you made an indelible impression on us in high school and will always have a big, big piece of our hearts. We will always love you. XXXOOO

I loved that kid! Randy was a trip. He might have been a short guy but he was a giant personality. Always a bright spot. I'll bet everyone in his family is a winner.

My thoughts and prayers are also with the family. Randy and I shared homerooms during many of our years in high school. We missed him during our recent class reunion and will continue to miss him as the years goes on.

My thoughts and prayers are with Randy's family in this time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. May God bless and bring you peace.