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Randolph Stanback

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Randolph Stanback Randolph Charles Stanback, 50, of Shepherd St., Jonestown, transitioned into eternal life on Sunday, September 6, 2009 in Harrisburg. He was born in San Francisco, CA, son of the late Joseph and Charlotte (Rodney) Stanback, a 1977 graduate of Harrisburg High...

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Peace to my mans Randy Rand!!! From working with you at enrollment services in tacoma to becoming a friend & meeting your fam & daughters & kicking it with you at ya spot on the hilltop! We had a blast bro. I broke down when I heard you passed. I miss you bruh, I still go past ur MySpace page periodically. Your cooking was on point. I appreciate knowing you & everything you did for me g. To his family, he was an amazing individual & full of life! I'll keep you in the heart. Respect. Love is...

I am Onyx Stanback's grandmother who Randy fondly called me O.G. We had a very special relationship over the years and it was such a pleasure knowing him. I will miss his e-mails, telephone calls and just chatting on line with him. I took his passing very hard and my sympathies go to his children and his family members. I wish I could have been there to say farewell but he knew he was always in my heart.

I am Onyx Stanback's grandmother who Randy fondly called me O.G. We had a very special relationship over the years and it was such a pleasure knowing him. I will miss his e-mails, telephone calls and just chatting on line with him. I took his passing very hard and my sympathies go to his children and his family members. I wish I could have been there to say farewell but he knew he was always in my heart.

Mr. Randolph Stanback was a truly unique individual. I have been honord having him as a brother-in-law.
Randy will be missed, He had a way of suprising you with gifts of love, from a cheesecake at the infamous Jr.s to a home cooked meal. No one could ever know the love and support that him and my husband Bill truly had for one another..their bond wasn't seen much but you knew it was there. These two loved each other,and because of their busy schedules in the past. We were able to spend a...

To Shalette and Onyx, Ms Sarah, Billy, Flo and Margaret,Tim and Monica: My condolences. Randy was like the brother I never had and I loved him. The best meals that I can make, Randy taught me. Randy gave me his ID to use back in the day, we looked so much alike. I looked up to him and was proud to be his friend. I have so many great memories of Randy. Randy was one of a kind. Rest in peace buddy, Chubby.

There are no words to express how my heart bleeds for the loss of Randy, my dear friend. Always goofy, intelligent, and loved by many. One of the most real persons I have ever met. He will be sorely missed. My prayers to the entire family as you weather this loss and may the Peace of God which Surpasses All Understanding Be With You.

I thank God for the friendship that I will always treasure. I miss you so much. To your girls, I pray for comfort doing this time.

i'll always remember your smile and your expression you use when your cooking on the grill with my son...your full of life and love...the way you showed off your kids to everyone with pride...to the kids, remember that your father loved you all and take it one day at a time and GOD will always be there for you. love Janice Baxton

My prayers to the family, may God be with you and strengthen you in your time of loss. Brenda McKinney ( Steelton PA)