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Randy Fedor

Norwalk, Connecticut

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Norwalk, Connecticut
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Fedor, RandyRandy Fedor, 52, of Norwalk, passed away Friday, January 6, 2017 at the Norwalk Hospital. Born in Norwalk May 23, 1964, he was the son of Elizabeth Rigo Fedor and the late Allen D. Fedor.Everyone wakes up every day and knows that they have to be part of this world. People have to find...

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hey just found about our friend so very sorry love ya all

Randy was one of best friends in high school. I first met Randy in 9th grade, which would have been in the fall of 1978. From the time we met we hit if off right away.
Randy and I played football for Central Catholic High School. I remember plenty of practices and trips on the bus to games where would usually get yelled at by the upper classman for fooling around, but it was always us just having fun. I have some great memories of playing/practicing football with Randy. We took it...

My condolences to his son Randy and family....May your dad rip and may his memories always keep him alive in your heart.

Randy RIP SO SAD NEW YOU FOR MANY year's great guy great family

Randy was a grade ahead of me at St Thomas School, I became friends with him riding the school bus. I credit him with teaching me to ride a motorcycle, his prized Kawasaki 90. My memories of him are of being incredibly kind and an exciting guy to be around. Unfortunately we lost contact after St Thomas. He left this world way to soon but he and his family are in my prayers.

Class of 82 football team

I met Randy freshmen year and right away we became best friends..playing football with him throwing me my first touchdown or us building cars at the shop where I went on to work with him for years..Awesome friend and teammate! Best of times my friend RIP

Missing you terribly Randy...it was long ago that we met. I am now 62 and I was 15 when I started babysitting for you, sandy and Allen. You were such a sweet boy, but definitely had the devilish gleam in your eye, even back then! Rest in peace

Randy, Your passing has left a hole in the hearts of all that loved you. I remember a group of us going skiing (Marlo, DJ, Keith and Judy) in Vermont. I spent the morning taking lessons and doing quite well. We went up to the house for lunch. After lunch we all took took our places on top of the hill ready to ski down. All went flying down with the exception of ME! I stood there frozen in fear. You came back up to me trying patiently to encourage me, to no avail. In the end, you had to guide...

Little Randy, I can only imagine the pain you are going through. A beautiful soul has passed, but the memories shall never fade. Be strong. RIP Big Randy