William-Randall-Obituary

Dr. William E. Randall Jr.

Baltimore, Maryland

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Dr. William E. Randall, Jr., a Baltimore area pulmonologist and physician for over 50 years, passed away on October 2nd, at the age of 77. He is survived by his wife of 37 years, Carol, and his children William III (Dawn), Juliet (Jay), Stephen (Kristin), and Jane (Dylan) and 8 grandchildren. He...

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Oh my goodness I just learned of Dr Randall´s passing. He was one of the BEST Drs I ever had. The last time I had TB he became my Dr I miss him. It was overlooked due to my own husband´s passing. He always asked about my family. I always enjoyed my appointments with him. He never failed to ask me about my Lab We would talk dogs. Dr Randall you will surely be missed by all who knew you. Too darn sad. My deepest condolences to his family.

I just saw Dr. Randall passed away. This man was a pivotal person in my life. He encouraged me to graduate college and make something of myself that no one can take away. I give him a lot of credit for the success I currently have. I will always be forever grateful. To his wife and kids, I´m deeply sorry for your loss and I hope you know he is a legend.

I'm so sorry to hear about Dr Randall's passing. He took good care of me for a number of years. I liked talking about his Corvettes and golf. Mike Huffman

I always enjoyed being around Bill in our early days in medical school. I´m sure he made Find physician whomever he took her care of - bless this soul

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May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Such a nice person, and it was a joy to know him

To Carol, I am both shocked and heartbroken to hear/read about Bill. We had just shared our 50th (51st) reunion dinner. I am nauseated imagining the "hole" inside the family's hearts.

To the family of Bill Randall: I am so sorry for your loss. Bill was dedicated to his craft and helped many individuals suffering from pulmonary disease. He will be dearly missed. Roger Gordon, class of `72