Raymond-Randall-Obituary

Raymond "Tom" Randall

New Durham, New Hampshire

1928 - 2005

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Raymond “Tom” Randall, age 75 of Old Bay Road in New Durham, died suddenly at home on Thursday April 28, 2005.

Born June 28, 1928 in Rochester, he was a son of the late Charles H. & Ruth A. (Labby) Randall. He resided in New Durham all of his life.

Tom retired from the Town of New Durham, where he was employed with the road crew for many years.

He loved fishing, hunting and working in his garden.

The widower of the late Carrie (Guyer) Randall, he is survived by 2 brothers: John E. Randall of Alton and Roswell R. “Joe” Randall of New Durham, also many Nieces, Nephews and Cousins.

A Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday May 3, 2005 at 11:00 am at Peaslee Funeral Home, 24 Central Street in Farmington, NH. Calling hours are prior to the service from 9-11 am at the funeral home. Interment will follow at John C. Shirley Cemetery in New Durham. To express condolences, please visit: www.peasleefuneralhome.com

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We were stunned to hear of the loss of Tom. He was a kind and giving person and will be missed y our family.

Kurt, Anne, Ian & Owen Lehner

I'll always remember as a child growing up on the farm & the times my Dad & I shared with Uncle Tom hunting. I'm sure he is at rest with his other brothers Roger, Sam and Charles.
Tom may you rest in Peace.

My name is Tammy Randall, I would
like to send my condolences on your
recent lost loved one, Raymond. I believe I am related to Raymond and many of his family members. My
dads name was Samuel Randall. Although my father never took much
interest in me as a child I often
thought of all of you and remember
visiting New Durham family with my
mom Jane St.Cyr/Randall.
It's nice to know I still have family out there. My mom pasted away 5 1/2...

So sorry to hear that Tom has left us. When I moved to New Hampshire, he was one of the first people I met and enjoyed meeting. Fishing and hunting and his garden were the topics at the time, and I'm sure he's sharing them in Heaven as well. My brother-in-law Ray Randall (Rogers son) and I helped cultivate that garden of his a few times when he offered us "All the worms you need right there in that spot", and of course we'd oblige him and bring back the spoils of our catch as well, usually...