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Randy A. Guyberson

South, Indiana

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March 9, 1950 - Aug. 6, 2008SOUTH BEND - Randy A. Guyberson, 58, of East Dayton Street, passed away on August 6th from injuries sustained in a homicide at his residence. Mr. Guyberson was born on March 9, 1950, in South Bend, and had resided in the Michiana area his lifetime. He is survived by a...

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I know Randy for about 8 years and he helped me out with a son who used drugs and they got close and after a long time David finally got clean and grow up. I thank Randy for that and the times Randy went with me to the count house. I will always remember his compassion and his desire to help my son David. Thank you Randy I will miss you and my prayers are with you and your family

Our thoughts and prayers go all to all the family and friends of Randy. Your family will be in our prayers as you go through these difficult times. Although he is no longer with us now, please celebrate all the good times that you had with him in your memories now and in the future.

I knew Randy briefly a few years ago. My daughter was involved with a man who used drugs and Randy was doing his best to help my daughter's boyfriend straighten out his life. I will always remember his compassion and his desire to actively help those who needed it. God bless, Randy - I hope you know that David is finally clean and growing up and trying to be a father to his little girl. You didn't do it all in vain, altho I know it must have seemed that way sometimes. My prayers are with...

To the Guyberson, Reed Family, Uncle Dallas & Aunt Wilma:
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.

To all of the Guyberson Family members who loved and enjoyed their very "dear" family member.
Please know that my thoughts are with you at this very difficult time.

I did not know Randy but my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. God bless you in this your time of sorrow.

We lived across the street from Randy in 1999 for aver 1 year. Randy was so kind to my family and I. He always was willing to offer help and have conversation. I can not believe that something so terrible happened to him. He was truly a kind and charitable person.

I was just thinking about Randy last Friday as I walked through a store where I had once bought him a a big slab of chocolate. I first met him when I lived in North Liberty. I would mow his lawn for him because he had chronic fatique, and he would invite me in to taste his latest creations. His house was filled with things that he had restored and was always very neat and tidy. I especially remember his Charlie McCarthy doll. We made candy together at Christmas time. When we moved away,...

Randy was always such a caring person, even if it meant giving more than he could. I will miss him coming to the bank to ask for advice. My heart goes out to the family, and in the hope that Randy is in a much better place for all the deeds he did on this earth.