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Randolph C. G. Kuhlmann Sr.

Norfolk, Virginia

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Randolph Kuhlmann PORTSMOUTH - Randolph C. G. Kuhlmann Sr., 55, went to be with the Lord on July 4, 2009. He was born on May 26, 1954 and had resided in Portsmouth for the last 29 years. He was a chief petty officer boiler technician for the U.S. Navy for 26 years. He also was a sergeant on the...

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Randy,
I'm so sorry to hear about your Dad. You and your family are in my prayers.

Linda and family my thoughts are with you in this time of grief. May you be blessed knowing that Randy was well loved and thought of.

ray and me

to randys son...i still remember back in the 70s when your grandma and randy and princess came to my home on christmas and were throwing tinsel on my christmas tree it was so much fun. i think randy was 17 0r 18 then...yep later when he had you he told me he was putting you in sweethaven christian school...yep you had a cool and wonderful dad

virginia kay jeffers and raymond c. jeffers jr. peace be unto you randy....now you can wear those bellbottoms forever...we love you it was a pleasure knowing you and your mom and princess since you were 17 in ahoy acres....peace

Randy,
You were part of my family, as a beam of light in the neighborhood. You were a father to my children as they grew up, a son to my father & mother when they needed help, a dear friend and Archery partner.

Randy,
You will be missed dearly. I will forever remember you.

Randy was a genuine person. I worked with him on a Army vessel repair project in Tacoma, WA and he was always so helpful and caring. He loved to talk motorcycle safety with me and gave me tips to take home for my husband so he could be a safer rider. I have my Harley shirt he sent me from his last trip to Kuwait and will hold onto it forever. I will miss sharing life stories with him as he had the funniest most interesting stories. My condolences to all of his friends and family. I feel...

Randy was a true friend, a patriot and a hero. His loves were his family, his country, his friends, the Portsmouth Police Dept and his motorcycle. He was the perfect example of honor and integrity. If anyone ever needed help, Randy was always there for them. God bless you my friend. You will be deeply missed by all of us. It was an honor to have known you and work with you. Peace Brother.

Linda and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you right now and always.