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Randolph Paul Kinn

Syracuse, New York

1955 - 2024

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Randolph Paul Kinn October 10, 2024 Randolph Paul Kinn, 69, passed away on October 10, 2024 in Cape Vincent, NY. Born on October 9, 1955 in Syracuse, to Paul and Louise (Raschella) Kinn, he grew up in Syracuse, where he graduated from Christian Brothers Academy in 1974, and attended Syracuse...

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Mr. Kinn you were an amazing trainer and a better person. I will never forget the old days of the football tape ups. I may have graduated decades ago but you had an everlasting impact on me. See you again. Michael Calcagnino

I want to send my condolences to Kinn family. Randy was the best. I had the privilege to have Randy as a teacher,trainer,as well as a friend. He will be greatly missed.

My Brother, Family and my friend always

Randy was my best friend and brother. I spoke or texted with Randy everyday and I felt that I got to know everyone . Randy mentioned so many names over the years and he loved you all.Thank you everyone from the CBA Family and beyond.

Randall Road? Randy Kinn? Coincidence? I think not... Randy was CBA. His compassion, care and concern for all of us "Brothers" will never be forgotten. In October of 1978 (Randy´s first few months on the job) I limped into the trainers office with a lacerated foot... I will never forget Randy´s calmness and expertise as he triaged me... but more importantly his presence..."have a seat kid, watch the game, we got this".... And suddenly after the two of us watched Bucky Dent´s improbable home...

Our deepest sympathies to the Kinn family. We were blessed to have known Mr.Kinn during our years at CBA. We knew that our daughter was in good hands while Mr.Kinn was there. He was the guardian angel on the sidelines.

I have good memories of Randy in our early elementary school years. I always looked forward to our visits after school. May you rest in peace Randy. Kenneth J Tiss

Randy and Me spent 18 years learning to grow and create a working relationship in coaching and training. A lot of cold hard miles, wins and losses, and maybe some Chinese food, his favorite was a PooPoo Plater. Loosing the bus keys in Fulton, and overtime wins. We may not have always agreed, but we respected each others decisions. He is a loss that will be remembered by the entire CBA FAMILY.

My condolences to the Kinn family. Randy was our trainer when I played hockey at CBA in '82 & '83. He was a great guy and I appreciate the care he provided. May he rest in peace!