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Randy S. Widdoss

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Randy S. Widdoss, 52, of Franklin Township, passed away peacefully on Friday, December 25, 2009 in his parents' home. Born: November 30, 1957 in Phillipsburg, he was a son of Robert E. and Irene "Pat" Stettler Widdoss. Personal: Randy graduated in 1976 from Warren Hills Regional High School. He...

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To the family of Randy Widdos: He brought great joy, laughter and music into the lives of many, many people. Only knew him during the summer season...always a kind and loving man. My deepest condolences to you. Brenda & Jim Miller (White Plains, NY)

RANDY --- I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU!!!!

We just learned of Randy's passing on Saturday. We were on many squad calls with Mansfield EMS and would see Randy frquently. I would always tell Randy to "Stay out of Mansfield" and he would smile.
He will be missed very much! Prayers to all of his family,friends, and coworkers.

Our condolences go out to Randy's family. He was a great medic and teacher. He's now at peace with Our Lord. He will be greatly missed.

To the Widdoss Family:

My deepest sympathy to all of you. Randy was a great person which you all well know. His never ending smile will certainly be remembered. He always took the time to say hello and wave as he passed by no matter what. All the great memories being expressed will give you the strength and courage to get through this tough time. Just knowing he was "awesome" will leave a smile on your face thinking of him. He touched alot of peoples lives.

God Bless

I have many memories of hanging out with Randy as do many people. He was a good friend to many and he never seemed to be unhappy. Everyone who knew Randy will miss his smile and friendship. I recently read a quote that best descriped Randy. Emily Dickinson said, "Dying is a wild night and a new road."

I have known Randy since he was 6 and I would babysit for Bobby, Debbie and him. He was the youngest at that time and was often mischievious, but had that smile that melted my heart. Bob and Pat were great parents and they were very good to me. I grew to love Randy and when he came to our church in later years I continued to care very much. In later years he became a very close friend and came to our house often for dinner and played with our kids and we always enjoyed his company. He was...

My deepest sympathies go out to all of Randys family He will be missed .I rode many calls with Randy in Budd Lake .He set the standerd high when it came to care ! lot of laughs too .I am glade he is at peace now .

My deepest sympathies go out to all of Randys family He will be missed .I rode many calls with Randy in Budd Lake .He set the standerd high when it came to care ! lot of laughs too .I am glade he is at peace now . Phyllis gentile (Budd Lake nj)