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Randy Gillespie

Liberty, Illinois

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LIBERTY, Ill. -- Randy Gillespie, 51, of 1065 East 2000th, Liberty, died at 11:40 a.m. Thursday (Aug. 11, 2011) in Blessing Hospital in Quincy.

Randy was born Jan. 24, 1960, in St. Charles, Mo., the son of Allan Ward and Denise Ezell Gillespie. On Sept. 26, 1998, he married Lisa Damhorst...

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Randy was the kind of guy you liked the minute you talked to him. He came to our farm on insurance business, but he was so much more than a salesperson. We stayed in touch and laughed and talked frequently. What a gem of a guy.

You will think of him each and every day for the rest of your life, and hopefully grief will turn to fond, loving memories. You will always be able to look back and say - HE WAS THE BEST!

My Thoughts and Prayers are With You,

God bless you Randy.. you are in a better place still racing your bike. Forever

Ken

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Rest in Peace

My dear Friend & sister Lisa,I wish I were there with you to pray with you, hold you and comfort you. I am so sorry for you losing Randy so young - I had so prayed for years for God to bring you your man - to wait on Him for that man & when you met Randy you knew why you waited. God is Faithful & He will give you the grace to go through each day forward until you meet again in Our Father's Home - I love you Lisa & am praying & here for you. Love always Myrna

I'm sorry to not be with the family at this time. I remember all the times working with Randy downstairs in the office and his great laugh. Randy was a really good guy. I will miss him. Lori

I will miss Randy (Biker)'s posts and enjoyed his sense of humor. My thoughts and prayers to his family. HarleyMD. rider2

Dear Lisa and the Family,

I have been following your posts through CaringBridge and my heart goes out to your family in knowing about the passing of Randy (Biker). May God strengthen you and give you peace throughout this time of loss. May He comfort you in knowing that Randy only changed residences and one day you will see him again soon. He is no longer in pain, walking down the streets of gold rejoicing with God. We will continue to pray for you and your family. God Bless...

We keep your family in our prayers ,I'm so sorry for your loss . What A sweet and special man God called home .Remember this to is A part of the Fathers plan.