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Randy Alan Jumper

Laguna Niguel, California

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Jumper, Randy AlanJanuary 18, 1951 - December 1, 2010Randy passed away after a nine month battle with melanoma cancer. He is survived by his parents, Donna and Gene, his wife, Nancy, sisters Kathy(Chip) and Carol (Larry, Sr.), brother Jeff (Kimberley), sister-in-law Ann, mother-in-law, Odile,...

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Dearest Randy,
I can't believe it was a year ago last Thursday that you left us. We still miss you so much. We celebrated Mom's 103rd birthday yesterday. I wish you'd been there. Kathy, Mary, Ann and I had lunch with her and Mary made a cake. Marie came to see her, too. Mom enjoyed it. It was bittersweet without you there to cheer her on. You are always in our thoughts and prayers. God bless! Love forever, Nancy xoxo

Dear Randy,
Thanks for your humor. That is what stands out the most to me after a year of passing. Nancy is adjusting but will never be the same. I know that is the cycle of life but it doesn't make it any easier. Looking forward to seeing your smiling face someday. In His Grip, Peggy

Randy, it does not seem like a year has passed. I did not know you for a great amount of time, but there a few special moments I do remember. The first time I met you is when you and your dad helped me put on a license plate holder on my car and hang a tennis ball so I wouldn't hit the wall of my carport. I remember dinners with you, Nancy, your mom and your dad. What a cook your dad is! I remember a couple of times we played games. I don't remember the games but I do remember how...

The four of us had season tickets to the Laguna Playhouse for a few years and one of the things we remember most is Randy's laugh ! We can still hear the pure enjoyment he was having in that moment...

One year ago we lost a great man. You were truly loved by so many people. We will never forget your sense of humor, your kind words or your smile. Hopefully we will meet again someday. God bless you and Nancy.

Randy, your smile and warm generosity will always be with me. I am grateful to have been able to meet you and spend time with you. You and Nancy will always be in my heart. Dennis

Peace be with you.
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. ~From a headstone in Ireland

Hey Randy, my beloved brother and best friend. This week will be a year since you left us and we miss you more than words can express. I will keep you in my heart the rest of my time here. Meet you and the angels someday, until then I'll see you in every wave at the beach. your loving sister, Kathy

Dear Randy,
On this Thanksgiving day, I am thankful for all my wonderful memories of you and our days together. I miss you so much and will love you forever. Love, Nancy