RANDY-REED-Obituary

RANDY REED Sr.

Miami, Florida

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REED SR., RANDY, age 63, passed from this life June 15, 2010. Randy was born in Miami, FL December 3, 1946 to Edwin W. and Ruth Reed. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and son. He was a man of many talents, passions, and accomplishments. Randy was a dog aficionado. Randy was an...

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I can´t believe it is twelve years. I still picture Randy as energetic, full of love and passion for the dogs and sports. I will always appreciate those memories. May you all cherish your own memories

Everything I have heard about Randy depicts an exceptionally kind and positive man. His considerate ways, intelligence, loyalty and love for his family, understanding of dogs and expertise in judging dog shows are just a few of his sterling qualities. My deepest condolences go out to dearest Ruth, Gina, Skip, Randy Jr. and all of the extended family members. The good gifts Randy leaves behind in this temporal life and the spiritual richness that is embedded in the fabric of his life will...

Although I live in California and Randy lived in Florida, Randy and I met many years ago through agility. We kept in contact via email over the years, with Randy always sending congratulations or encouragement to me and my Weimaraners. What a kind and wonderful man I came to know. It was very obvious how much he loved the dogs, and the Weimaraners in particular. He always had a smile, kind words and the true spirit of camaraderie. What a special man.
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I met Randy Reed Sr. when I was, well, basically when I was a little girl. I was only a part of his life for a brief time, but it was a very memorable time for me. Randy Sr. and his wife Gina have always been an inspiration to me. When I was young, I saw in them a friendship, a love, a respect that I have craved ever since. The Reeds are a true family—loving, supporting, laughing, encouraging. I am so saddened by the loss of Randy Sr., but thoughts of the Reed family will always bring a...

We, in the agility world, have suffered a great loss with your passing. I can't even imagine a trial without you, teasing and being teased, as we pace and warm up for our 24" runs. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, our dear friend, and with your loved ones. Rest in peace, Randy Reed.

I first met Randy several years ago while competing with my weimaraner. He was the kindest man, he was always very supportive and such a gentleman. He made it so easy to get to know him and become a friend. He was a wonderful ambassador to the weimaraner breed as well as the AKC. The world has lost a wonderful person. I send my sympathy to his family as he will be dearly missed by all that he befriended.

Such a sad loss of a wonderful man. Randy was always ready to lend a hand and his passion for dogs and life was obvious in everything he did. We will all miss him.

I want to send my thoughts and prayers to Randy's family and friends. It is hard to invision going to an agility event in SO Fl. and not seeing him there. He was the first person I was introduced to at my first agility trial and I will never forgot how kind and caring he was to all he met. He always went out of his way to make you feel comfortable. I and the agility community will truly miss him greatly. My condolences to the family. Diane Green (Vero Beach, FL)

GINA, WE HAVE KNOWN YOU AND RANDY ONLY A FEW YEARS. BUT HE WILL BE IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER. HE WAS KNOWN TO US AS THE NO CHEESE MAN. HE WAS SPECIAL , WE LOVED TO TALKED TO HIM WHEN HE CAME TO EAT. THE LAST TIME HE BROUGHT BACK HIS SANDWICH FOR US TO CUT, SO HE COULD SHARE IT WITH YOU. OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. RANDY WILL BE MISSED GREATLY.