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Randy J. Cernik

Lee, Massachusetts

1965 - 2020

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DIED
August 1, 2020
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Lee, Massachusetts

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Randy Cernik, 54, of Seabrook, TX, formerly of Tyringham, died Saturday afternoon at Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield.He was born in Pittsfield on December 19, 1965, the son of Larry and Betty Lounsbury Cernik. He was educated in Lee Schools, graduated from Lee High School in 1983 and then...

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I am so sorry to hear of Randy’s passing. He had so many friends at AspenTech and he is fondly remembered as funny, whip smart, a good friend and helpful. He enjoyed his recreation and had some good stories about what happened to his boat. A political discussion with him was always educational and lively.

I'm very sorry for your lost. I didn't know Randy that well. It's been years since I've seen him. We went to school together at the Tyringham school.

Chris and Marina,
I am so sorry for your loss, and I was shocked to read about Randy’s passing. I worked with Randy in Tengiz for several years and enjoyed a few fresh pineapples that he brought back from Hawaii. Randy was one of the few people I could have a thought provoking political conversation with that did not become contentious. He will be greatly missed.

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I am beyond saddened to hear of Randy’s passing. I remember him as a dedicated co-worker at Aspen Tech. He always had a laugh and a kind word. My prayers for his family. He will be sadly missed.

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Christine and Marina,

Randy was a very good friend to me that I have worked with over the past 20 years. He was very smart, friendly, reliable, and I found him to be a man of excellent character. I have had the pleasure of meeting and becoming friends with the two of you and his extended family. We shared time together in Houston and in Maui. He and I would text back and forth while he was on assignment in Kazakhstan or when he was vacationing in Maui. Great friend who will be...

Christine and Marina

I am so sorry for your loss. Randy will be remembered with fondness and respect by all he knew at TCO. He was brilliant and had much passion for his work, and was exceptionally talented at it. I travelled out of Kazakhstan with him in May, and he was so excited about Marina’s wedding, she was clearly the light of his life. He will be greatly missed by his coworkers.
My sincere condolences.