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Randy "Yankee" Doughty

Tucson, Arizona

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DOUGHTY, Randy "Yankee", age 55, of Tucson, passed away May 3, 2006. He is preceded in death by his father, Fred; his son, Christopher and his grandmother, Lillian. He is survived by his loving wife of 31 years, Kathy; son, Jerramy (Shannon); grandchildren, Leah, Chole and Owyn; two brothers and...

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Randy. Father Sky and Mother Earth have invited you to ride the wind in four directions. A hole is in my heart and can not be filled untill I am called to ride the sky. Your foot prints leave a profound effect on people as you traversed our lives. You may be proud of three wonderful grandchildren. Who have very loving father and mother. I ask the Great Spirit to guide you each sunrise and sunset.
Lv. Alan L young

I can not believe it has been a year, it has been the longest of my life that is for sure. I never thought I could suvive without you Randy, without you guiding me, friends praying, and my wonderfull family, I would not have. You would be so proud of your grandchildren, they are beautiful, Owyn is so much like you and Jerramy it is cany. My love for you is for ever, I told you that a long time ago and it still holds true today. Feeling your pressence has helped me so very much, thank you for...

One year ago today, hard to believe. My best to all! I know Randy is watching over, miss you Yankee!
Kim

Our friendship and our memories of many shared wonderful days are indeed always in our hearts and with you Randy...
Kathy:We love you...
The Champion Family

My thoughts are with you, Kathy, at this anniversry time. Seems like yesterday and like forever that we all got all of the awful news. I love you.

As our seasons change:and the joy of the shared holidays quickly approach..where our dear friends, Yankee and Kathy, shared much laughter and coffee and broke bread at our table with us for the past 4 years~we will miss you both...
Kathy has returned home to Maine to heal her heart~surrounded by family whom she loves~and who love her in return...to share this up~coming season of holidays with their wonderful son and his sweet wife:and their 3 beautiful young Grand~children!to be near her 2...

I have been struggling to write the proper words, guess what, there aren't any, so here I go any way. It has been 6 extremely long months since I have seen your smiling face my dearest Randy. I have spent a great deal of time with your wonderful, beautiful grandchildren. They are at wonderful ages, with a lot of your charitics. I know you are watching over them and they know it as well. Life is very strange with out you my dear, although I do know you are with me always it really is not the...

Randy I met you after you returned from the non war in South East Asia. I was on Leave and you were dating my younger sister Kathy. Being Protective big brother you soon proved to me you were honerable. Randy was A good Man,a good Husband, A good father, A good grand father. A Veteran who serverd his country when asked to do so. The open road was a shared way of life. Your big heart made friends easyly. Your legacy remains in the pictures you took , your grand children, all of the memories...

Randy
I thought it would get easier but doesn't seem to be. We miss you every time we ride.
You ride with us but we can't call and tell you what we did that day.
We have been in Washington stae and the riding here is beautiful.You would love it. Got your patch sewed on we feel better about that .
Kathy is doing good but misses you so much now that she has settled down I think its harder.No it's hard no matter what anybody does .I hear your laughter every once in...