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Randy Hand

Toledo, Ohio

1958-2006

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HAND Randy E. Randy Hand, 48, passed away suddenly November 17, 2006, at St. Luke's Hospital surrounded by his loving family. Randy was born on July 5, 1958, to Robert and Sharon Hand of Swanton, Ohio. At the age of five, the family moved to Toledo where Randy graduated from Start High School....

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Been 16 years Buddy! There should be a statue of you. You did not go quietly into the night. You faced the world with a grand smile and made the world know you were alive. One last thing you always talked about your daughter.Lucky she had you as an example of courage. You were so proud of her.

I have been deeply touched by the loss of a friend, hero and eternal optimist. You will never be replaced.

Our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your daughter. Julie and Jim have such fond memories of Randy. Their lives were truly enhanced from knowing you and Randy. Julie, Jim, Rita and I all miss you.

Randy was the nicest man I have ever known. He always had a wonderful smile on his face and everyone who came in contact with him couldn't help but love him. He loved his family and was so proud of them. I had the honor to work with Randy for a short period of time a few years ago at Lowe's. He made every customer feel welcome and was very helpful. Randy will be truly missed.

Randy I will miss you my friend.

Randy will truly be missed at our Lowes 1614. He was Simply The Best Love Ya Always

Mr. Hand was so nice. Every time I saw him he would ask me for a hug and call me sweetheart. I remember one time I believe I was in like fourth grade and we had this bike a thon for school. Well I was unable to ride a bike and walked the 2 mile track. I was walking and here comes Mr. Hand in his wheelchair and stops next to me and tells me to climb on the back of his chair. I did and rode with him over to where my family was at. I was really thankful because my feet ached. I will miss him...

Lowe's will never again be the same. I looked forward to seeing Randy ~ and trying to outwit him ~ my was he quick! We have 11 children, and they thought Randy was the neatest guy. He was on their level and very funny. I, too, heard Randy talk about his family and witnessed the love that would gleam in his eye as he told of "his" family.
Your family will be in our prayers. The memories of this dear man will live in my heart and I'm sure will be one of the key ingredients to...

... to a loving brother... for You, to choose me as a friend, I could ask of no better, as an advisary.. ND vs M, no better a stalwart... in chess, black or white, I will always miss our mornings, may God give you Pease... I hope I may reach your final resting place so we may play again...

Jeff