Wayne-Randall-Obituary

Wayne Randall

Montclair, New Jersey

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Wayne Randall, 52, of Montclair, N.J., formerly of Lincoln Park, N.J., and Clifton, N.J., passed away on July 20, 2013, at Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, N.J. A funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at First Congregational Church, 40 S. Fullerton Ave., Montclair,...

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Sending you hugs and kisses, missing you every minute, every day. I ache for your laughter, your smile, your big, bright eyes and strong hands. I am trying, baby....so lonely without you next to me. Hope you are having an easy, breezy time. I love you forever

It's hard to believe it's almost a year now that you left us. I have known you for 30 years and you were one of the nicest and funniest guy around. You are truly missed by so many people.

The world seems to be a little less funny these days. My deck you built is still standing and your not here, it's not fair. The miserable summer has passed and the cold autumn air is near , I'm so sad. My friends are few and now your gone, their is no sence why your not here.

I can't find words to descibe the devastation I feel when I think about Wayne not being with us. I wish I spent more time with him for it is only through his passing that I truley see what a wonderful person he was. I miss him dearly.
Your Sister, Linda

I love you Daddy
~Jessie

Dear Val and Family:

I am so sorry I wasn't able to see you during this most difficult time. I pray that your faith in God pulls you through. I will always remember Wayne with a big smile on his face! He was a very generous man, helping us with great advice during our renovation and he also came to our house to help Tom install a new water heater and tiles in our bathroom. He had a big heart and I am so sorry for your loss. Take comfort in knowing you now have a beautiful angel...

May you rest in peace. Wayne

Wayne we got to know you through your impeccable work and reputation for being a real professional and craftsman. And you did an amazing job on our kitchen and many other parts of our home. But what we loved about you was not just your outstanding skill, but your warmth and honesty and humor. It was a pleasure knowing you. We send our love, condolences and prayers to your family. You will be greatly missed. Rest in peace.

During our lifetime we will meet thousands of people. There is always that one person who stands out in the crowd and you can't help but gravitate towards them. Their charm and charisma is in a league of its own. For me, that was you Wayne. Before you know it, 32 years of friendship and great memories have gone by. We had so many more good times to share but God had a different plan for you. I will miss you so much. I love you man and I am proud to call you my best friend.