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Randolph Arczynski

San Francisco, California

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Randolph Nimrod Arczynski Passed away at his home in San Francisco on Friday, February 4th. Born June 9, 1944 in Turlock, California, he was the devoted son of Annie Malick Arczynski and William Arczynski. Randy was raised in Modesto and graduated from Downey High School and continued his...

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Many fond memories of working with Randy for ten years at Randolph @Hein. His legacy ensures.

It was a delight to work with Randolph and Hein. They shared their knowledge and gifts and opinions graciously. I treasured the time well spent in their employment. You hold a special place in my heart. Lovingly, Ronnie Kingsbury

Randy, you were an amazing, caring, charismatic and generous soul. Everyone who ever met you remember you well. You made all our lives richer, just by knowing you. Thank you for your generosity of spirit.

Dear Randy,Your legacy lives on.

Randy was generous to a fault and kindhearted; no much more could be asked of any of us. My condolences to his family and to Paul. David Mattingly

To Randy's family members:
Your mom, Annie, was a very dear compassionate friend of mine. Your dad, Bill, was very special to Mark and myself. I knew Randy and JoAnn as young children. May Randy rest in peace. Bettie Essa

Randy said, "Go to Kew, now that Spring is here!" London 2001

Randy,
Dear boss, dear friend, dear guide and mentor; you left us far too soon. There were still colors to be selected, fabrics to be chosen, designs to be created and style to be shared. So many will miss you. So many will mourn you. But I will miss the gentle man with the spritely twinkle, the knowing eye and the keen mind. I will miss the man who honored me by giving a cherished part of his industry and style, his beloved Textiles, into my hands and heart for safekeeping, these...

Randy,
I continue to be touched deeply by the
years that you were a part of my life
and for these years, I am eternally
grateful. Though your mortal light
may have been extinguished, the light
of your gentle spirit continues to brighten
the heavens and the hearts
of all who knew you.
Nancy

-Nancy Weintraub, Los Angeles