Randy-Feranec-Obituary

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Randy M. Feranec

Stratford, Connecticut

May 3, 1956 – Jul 26, 2020 (Age 64)

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BORN
May 3, 1956
DIED
July 26, 2020
AGE
64
LOCATION
Stratford, Connecticut

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Randy M. Feranec, age 64 of Shelton, passed away on July 26, 2020 at Griffin Hospital. Born in Bridgeport, CT on May 3, 1956, he was a son of the late Milan Paul Feranec and Margaret Ann (Kelemen) Feranec. He is survived by his loving wife Ruth...

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Ruth - We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and Alex.

My prayers to the family. I met Randy for the first time in Atlanta Georgia at a ExxonMobil Safety Meeting. We became friends as we both shared the same duties in Safety, Health and Environmental, he in Connecticut and me in Georgia. He was always a phone call away and he was very passionate about his work. Missed him as soon as he left ExxonMobil. Again, condolences to you Ruth and Alex.

I am the safety manager at Nutmeg Container and I had the privilege of working with Randy for many years. He was a good friend to me and I will miss him and his stories very much. So long my friend until we meet again. My condolences to his family and my prayers are with you.

Ruthie and Alex, So sorry to hear of Randy's passing. My prayers and thoughts are with you. May God keep you in HIS graces and love.

Gary, so sad to hear about Randy. we had great times bowling together. My condolences to you and your family.

We are very saddened by the passing of Randy. Ruthie and Alex know that you remain in our prayers during this difficult time.

So grateful to have known such a warm person as Randy. We will miss him very much and will remember him always.

My condolences and prayers go out to Ruth, Alex, Trooper Millie and family. Randy you were a dear friend, big brother and living history mentor.
I was on the receiving end of your famous Hancock stare a few times. I’ll never forget the conversations and times we shared and perhaps even try to watch my deportment from time to time.
I was blessed to have you in my life and will miss you. Until we meet again General...

Major Pauline Cushman

To Randy’s Family, I worked with Randy at FSS for about 6 years and he has always been a wonderful co-worker and friend. He was one of those people you could say was a joy to work with because you know he always cared, did his best, and spoke from the heart, and enjoyed a joke. He also gave helpful advice generously and kindly mentored new employees to FSS. I will miss his big stature and personality and know the world will also miss the truly good man he was.