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Randy Gori

Edwardsville, Illinois

Oct 26, 1972 – Jan 4, 2020 (Age 47)

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BORN
October 26, 1972
DIED
January 4, 2020
AGE
47
LOCATION
Edwardsville, Illinois
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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EDWARDSVILLE — Randy Lee Gori, age 47, of Edwardsville, Illinois, died Saturday, Jan. 4, 2020 at his residence.

He was born Oct. 26, 1972 in Richmond Heights, Missouri, the son of Lee and Judith Ann (Perkins) Gori. He married Beth Suchanek June 9, 2001 at St. Francis Xavier Catholic...

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Very sorry to hear of Randy Gori's passing - a senseless and terrible tragedy. My deepest sympathy
to his family.

Rosemarie Serino

What a senseless tragedy. Rest in peace, Randy, and may justice be served.
A St. Louis citizen

Judy I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers for your family.

I did not know Randy personally, however I ache deeply for his children, family and countless loved ones. I cannot wrap my mind around this tragedy. I am truly inspired by Randy and I will try to live out the rest of my life to give more, care more and give more of myself to those around me. I am honored to live in a place where he gave so much. He has truly inspired me. As a business owner in Edwardsville for many years, I am humbled and motivated to try to emulate even a morsel of...

Our sincere condolences and deepest sympathy to the Gori Family. Randy will be sorely missed by his friends, colleagues and community. Godspeed ~ Bill Mateyka and daughter, Sarah ("Sally")

Such a Tragedy for so many RIP Randy and watch over your sweet family

Lee and Judy you have our very deepest sympathy. Knowing Randy since childhood makes this even more devastating. May God be with you and your family. Love and prayers to you.

Helen and Rick
St. Louis, Mo.

I am so very sorry for your loss... May GOD bless his family

Why do bad things happen to so many wonderful people like your Father. To his children I will pray for you, and if you honor your Father in life I'm sure he would be very very proud of both of you. Live as he did and be kind and try to be as helpful to others as he was. Take care of each other, and may God watch over you all the days of your lives.