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Randy Heim

MELBOURNE, Florida

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RANDY HEIM MELBOURNE Randy Heim, 48, died Wednes day, May 10, 2006. Randy was born October 24, 1957 in Tucker, Georgia. Randy is survived by his grandmother, Sarah Martin; sis ter, Traci Danielle; and nieces, Samantha and Jordan. His mother Lucy and father, Roy, preceded his death. A memorial...

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It's still difficult to think of Randy not being around, even these many years after his passing. I knew Randy from Satellite High School and from Brevard Community College. Excellent musician and performer, and a truly funny guy--someone I was looking forward to "growing up" with. Rest in peace, Randy.

Deepest sympathy to Traci and family. I had fun times as a kid, Randy and us kids would play army, go swim in the pool and make forts in the palmeteo woods between Sea Park school and our neighborhood together it was alot of great times. I was hoping to someday see him again and just catch up on the past maybe drink a beer talk about the past. Traci my heart is hurting with you, God bless you and your family. Sincerely

My earliest and fondest childhood memories include Randy. He was my first friend. Playing cowboys and indians, army, and building elaborate forts in the woods behind Sea Park with Randy leading us very young warriors. I am very saddened by his passing.

Carl and I were happy to see that so many of the reflections on Randy's life came from fellow members of the One In Christ choir. You are indeed "One In Christ" and the Harts would be so proud. Traci, I spoke to your mom around the time that Randy was returning "home", and though she was pleased with his career, she was more delighted he was going be close by. She truly gave you, and your brother, roots and wings! Though we are sad for your loss, we are joyful in heaven's addition of Randy....

Randy was my former roomate, good friend, Gillis partner (even the 3 am calls the night before were appreciated), and of course just a really great guy. Who can forget his "hoop" commercial when he could never hit a jump shot during a game or the Bud Light spot when he leaned over the railing instead of standing up with everyone else, so he would be easily recognized. Let's not forget his dedication as a substitute teacher in the LA inner city. Randy was a giving person and he will be...

My prayers go out to Randy's family on his passing. I met Randy back in the 1980's and enjoyed following his career through conversations with his always proud mother. Peace be with you, Randy.

Very sad to hear a childhood friend has passed. My thoughts and prayers go out to Randy, his family, and all his friends.

I am sad to hear of Randy's passing. He was much to full of life to pass at such a young age. My heart goes out to Traci and the family. Rest with the angels, Randy.

I am sad to hear of Randy's death. My thoughts and prayers are with Traci and family.