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Randolph "Randy" Leon

Phoenix, Arizona

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Leon, Randolph "Randy" 59, of Phoenix, AZ passed away peacefully on March 17, 2011 with his family at his side after a battle with pancreatic cancer. He was a devoted husband, loving father/grandfather and a great friend who was born and raised in Phoenix, AZ. Survived by his wife Lisa...

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In My Pocket

I have memories in my pocket.
They rattle among the change.

My memories of you are treasures I carry wherever I go.

They are stored in bits and pieces, parts of a beautiful whole
They give me comfort when I think I am alone.

Yes, I have memories in my pocket, like so much other stuff I keep there.

But of all the treasures I have, it’s the memories of you that are the most precious.

Randy, We've known each other since I was little and you were my brother Sonny's good buddy who lived across the street on Latham in the old neighborhood. I will always remember your funny grin when you would look at me. We never spoke to each other much but I always knew down deep inside you were a good person with a good heart. I will miss not seeing you at my brother's parties grinning at me but then I know you'll be there in spirit. In my mind, I can see you now young and healthy, in...

I have known Randy since we were 12 yrs old and he was such a shy young boy. As we got older and into high school many times I would be watering plants out my home and he would drive by when he was going home and he would stop and we enjoyed our conversations, as time went on I grew older and did not see him much. Several years later a blessing came my way with the thanks of Randy. He always thought of taking care of others, especially his best friend Sonny. He was able to bring us back...

God bless you and your family. you are in a much better place now, with your parants and other loved ones that have passed on.
Art Gonzales and family

To the family: I never got a chance to meet Randy, but I have heard the wonderful testimony and the kindness of his life. my family and I are praying for you and asking Holy Spirit to ocmfort you and that the peace of God will surround you. Take joy in knowing that He is with the Lord and through salvation you will see him again. Love and prayers The Hand family (Tucson, Word In Season)

we love and miss u so much it doesnt seem fair to have lost u so soon but it isnt always for us to understand why this happens to a saint like u. it doesnt surprise me how many loved u an how much because i only had u for a few years and my heart is breaking. i can take comfort knowing that u are with r father in heaven and i will see u again one day for that i am truly greatful. until we meet again we will be missing u and remembering what a great person wonderful example loving father u...

Our deepest condolences to the Leon family, Yolanda Cordova and family

WE ARE SO SAD, I JUST THOUGHT HE WOULD BE ALRIGHT WHEN HE WENT HOME,I THOUGHT THE WORLD RIGHTED ITSELF,ONLY TO BE CRUSHED,HE WILL BY MISSED BY EVERYONE WHO HAD A CHANCE TO KNOW HIM. HE IS JOINING THE SOFTBALL ROSTER OF THE ALMIGHTY, AND IT WON'T BE LONG BEFORE HE'S COACHING. RANDY WE LOVE YOU AND MISS THAT SMILE. WE KNOW THE NEXT TIME WE MEET YOU'LL MEET US WITH THAT SMILE AND A COUPLE OF COLD ONES, SO TILL THEN THE ACUNA'S AND ALL THE OTHER FAMILES WILL DEARILY MISS YOU.

Their hasn't been a day that goes by that I don't think about Randy. We worked together side by side for 5 years. I miss him as a friend and co-worker. My heart goes out to the Leon family. May god bless you all.