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Randy Gene McCool

Fresno, California

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RANDY GENE McCOOL "Candyman" Randy Gene McCool, the Candyman of Candyman Vending, born in Fresno on November 18, 1965, passed away on Wednesday, January 10, 2007, at the age of 41. A hardworking boy who sold doughnuts at school to his friends became a hardworking man and owner of Candyman...

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I was deeply saddened when I learned of Randy's passing but I am comforted in knowing where Randy is today.
I had not seen Randy in several years until one evening in June 2006 Randy tapped me on the shoulder after the Clovis High graduation. We spoke for a few minutes and one thing stood out from our short visit, Randy was proud of his kids.
After 35+ years of knowing Randy & 25+ years of knowing Lorraine I have been blessed.
You and the kids are in my thoughts and prayers each day...

I worked 15 yrs. ago at a place where I met Randy and Lorraine. Since then, I am employed downtown and have run into the "Candyman" here in the heart of Fresno and have never forgot his smiling face nor that huge black truck with yellow writing "Candyman" on it. He was thought about by who ever met Randy. He will be greatly missed but we will meet again someday for those of us in Christ!
I am saddened by his passing and really don't know what to say. God Bless Lorraine and the kids and the...

I am very sad to hear about Randy. He has vending machines at my place of employment, Betts Spring Co., so I have known him for many years. He always had a smile on his face and nothing but good things to say. I will miss seeing him. My prayers are with you and your family.

I am so sorry to hear of your loss, Randy was an outstanding person and a wonderful child of God. Our prayers to the family. We will all see him again.

The entire Turner family were blessed knowing Randy and having wonderful years growing up with him.May you find peace knowing he is with his Saviour and soon we all will see him again!My sincere sympathy, Julie Keller

To the Family of Randy,

Randy was a pleasure to take care. Many of us here on 3west wanted to attend his service but were unable to get the day off work. We will be thinking of you and praying for you through this difficult time. He had a great attitude even when he was feeling so poorly.

Nurses at Kaiser 3west.
Yvonne, Lula, Becky, Jennifer, Letty, Mary, Marillyn, Leti.

I'm so sorry about the loss of Randy. My Prayers are with the family. He was a pleasure to take care of, and I looked foward to taking care of him when he was my patient. Know that he won't be forgetten.

We love you guys and know that the Lord will see you through this time. Yes, I will agree with Kathy T., he is truly the T.P. King, and I'm sure Jeremy will carry on that title.

The Lewis Family

My family and I are so very sorry for your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with you.