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Randolph Penn PIPER

Flint, Michigan

1948 - 2022

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PIPER, Randolph Penn Flint Randolph Penn Piper, native of Flint, died peacefully on January 5, 2022 with his children and wife at his side. Dad, husband, brother, grandpa, gardener, writer, painter, poet, Captain, traveler, lawyer, DJ and giver, rested his case after a miraculous six-year triumph...

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We miss him and his witticisms

Wonderful friend, always learning. Miss him very much. Love to his family and my dear friend Susie Stuewer

As Randy's Barber for 20 years I got to know him in 45 minute chunks of time once a month for that collection of years. As I sit here trying to sum up our conversations in this little space is impossible. I will call him a friend and I felt it a honor that he put me on his list of emails,fbook or,texts that he would send out on his thoughts of what was going on in this wacky world of ours. Randy leaving before the upcoming midterm elections ... his thoughts on them would be priceless!! I...

I grew up in Flint next door to the Piper family & one house away from the Rundles. At Lake Fenton we were across the road. I remember Randy driving us to high school in his Corvair, swimming together on the high school swim team, Sunday night popcorn at the Piper's. Lake Fenton was special, lots of boating & water skiing and lots of fun and adventures over the years. The Fee's and Piper's were more like family than just neighbors. Bob was my sister Judy's age, Larry in between and I was...

Randy was a good friend for many years. He was a few years younger than me, but our lives intersected over time mostly through Bob and the Log Cabin Pointe years. Susie my condolences to you and all your family. He was a very talented wonderful guy.

A wonderful person! A pleasure to have known him

I'm heart broken to hear about Randy. He was the attorney for our credit union and I worked with him hand in hand for 30 plus years. He was always so easy to speak with and had a silly sense of humor that I loved. My sincerest condolences to his family and prayers that all of the wonderful memories created will help to ease your sorrow.

My 3 brothers and I grew up with the Piper family on Log Cabin Point, on Lake Fenton and next door in Flint on Maxine St.until we went off to different colleges. My heartfelt sympathy to all of you.

Susie, Lauren, Jeremy, Katie and Family, I am deeply saddened, to hear of the passing of Randy. He was such a wonderful person. I always enjoyed seeing him, whether is was at Law School, the Courthouse or at events around town. He always made me smile. I will keep Randy and his family in my prayers. May God Bless Randy and all of you.