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Roland "Randy" Cyr

Burlington, Connecticut

1968 - 2020

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Roland A. Cyr "Randy", 51, of Burlington passed away on Saturday, June 27, 2020 at Yale New Haven Hospital. He was born in Hartford CT on July 31, 1968, beloved son of Roland J. and Patricia (Dunne) Cyr. He is survived by his sister Jeannette Cyr Soulier and her husband Michael and their daughter...

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I met Randy the first night I went to the Caddilac Ranch.. I through myself out on the floor not knowing what I was doing and he came along and taught me how to line dance .. that was when and how our friendship began .. he always had a captivating smile and soulful eyes ..his heart and soul were very genuine.. so blessed to have met him and had him in my life as a friendhe is loved by so many people and will be missed by so many .. I will never forget his laugh ..Rest easy my friend we will...

He will be missed by so many. Randy was a very kind and caring person who could always light up a room with his smile and his joy of life.

My heart is broken, Randy was my best friend, my love, my partner for 11 years, I will miss him every day for the rest of my life, he loved and was loved by so many people, he touched all of our lives, his beautiful smile always lit up a room! Rip my love

Randy was a good friend and a kind soul. He was good at everything he did and always found ways to enjoy life...a life cut way too short. He will surely be missed.

This beautiful, kind, generous, gracious man is the epitome of humility, warmth and love to all who are blessed to know him.
That infectious smile and zest for life is the very essence that drew you toward him. His love for Marcia cannot be measured.
Only God knows why Randys physical work here on earth is completed. He has risen to a greater call.
We wish every blessing and prayer to he and Marcias families. There is a new star in the sky and a new angel on our...

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Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. Paul and I remember Randy having dinners with our family, Sabrina loving to catch the ball with him till she was exhausted, his little car he loved, and stopping over after school at St. Pauls.

Randy, you are going to be truly missed by all of Marshas family. I have seen you at different times over the years and these past few years through Marshas postings and that handsome face and beautiful smile are always there. You will be remembered for a long time and hope you are in a better place. Eileen