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Randolph C. Virden

Lancaster, Ohio

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Randolph C. "Randy" "Bear" Virden LANCASTER: Randolph C. "Randy" "Bear" Virden, 61, of Lancaster passed away May 10th, 2011 as a result of a tragic motorcycle accident while riding at his favorite location in the Hocking Hills. Randy was born June 28th, 1949 in Wheeling, West Virginia to Margaret...

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David
so very sorry to hear of your brothers passing,you are in my thoughts and prayers..take care

Dave, you are held close in thought and prayer. I remember how close you and Randy were during high school days. You WILL get through this difficult time and find sweetness in your many good memories. Hope to see you sometime soon. Anne Wagonseller Bauswein, Chagrin Falls, OH

David, stay strong and remember the good. I remember my first time coming to the house, you three guys were a pack. we laughed, we cried, we lost, and we learned. You are in my thoughts and prayers! (and i still have your drum stick and i named my daughter Ezra) God bless you with peace and love. Valerie Shuff from hospice

Dave - I was really sorry to hear about Randy's passing. Thinking of you at this time.
Karen Edwards
Lancaster,Oh

Dave-

May your many memories get you through this difficult time. Know that you are surrounded by friends!

What a sad moment to hear of Randy's passing. I worked with Randy for many years at The Advertiser and he was a very kind person. Everyone knew how much he loved his motorcycles and cars. When he would come to work driving something new we always had to check it out.
I live in the Hocking Hills and we would talk often about his favorite places to ride here. I was sad to learn that his accident was just a few miles from my home.
Take care and God bless

Bear....so many years and so many miles. The smile in your photo and it seems like yesterday. Thanks for so many good memories; that Virden sense of humor, definitely one of a kind.
Dave....carry on buddy.

Hey "Dute"...as Bob Lepley said...He and Bear got into all kinds of trouble.
Maybe a Triumph Herald speeding thru fields trying to escape to Rte 37....maybe burning rubber in the Ford GT 390 4 speed that you and Bro talked your Dad into? Quite a stretch fron 64 Ford 3 speed on the tree?..huh...Power of persuation or...or maybe Mom N Dad loved you guys so ...they were always sweet and nice and put up with the basement jammin' and goofy kids invading the house.
Black Honda 50...oh...

Dave,
Randy was a very good buddy of mine in high school. We got into all kinds of trouble together! He was a great guy! Please take care.

Bob Lepley