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Randi Freeman Obituary

Freeman, Randi Lynn
July 8,1959 - December 26, 2009. A wonderful woman, mother and partner, was called home to Heaven on December 26th, 2009. Randi was born in Southern California on July 8th, 1959. She graduated from Eisenhower High School in 1977 and remained in Southern California until 1992 when she and her family relocated to Flagstaff, Arizona. She then moved to Phoenix to start a new chapter of her life in 2006. Randi provided for her family, especially for her children, with unsurpassed encouragement and love. While in the Valley she graciously volunteered her time to support Crisis Pregnancy Centers and St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance. She also participated in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in the fight against breast cancer. Randi is survived by her three daughters; Danielle (Eric), Jessica (Jeff), Lauren and their father, Tim Freeman; her fiancé and love of her life, Dale Rich and his children Courtney and Austin; her two sisters, Stephanie and Jennifer (Mark); her mother Carole Sill and Carole's husband John Sill; her father, Louis Blanc and step-mother, Maureen Harris-Blanc. A celebration of Randi's life will be held on Friday, January 22nd, 2010 from 11am to 2pm at her Litchfield Park home. 1196 N. Villa Nueva Dr. Litchfield Park, AZ 85340. An online memorial has been set up for Randi as well and can be found at www.partingwishes.com/Memorials/RandiFreeman. Preparations handled by Chapel of the Chimes. In lieu of flowers the family asks that you make donations in Randi's memory to Crisis Pregnancy Centers, St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance or Susan G. Komen for the cure.

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Jan. 22, 2010.

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Susan Combe

January 27, 2010

Lovely, kind, warm and generous lady...you will be missed.

Jennifer Hainsworth

January 27, 2010

I still find it hard to believe that you have left this earthly life. Thank you for being a wonderful sister. You were always there for me and my family. I know that you are still watching over us now. My mind is filled with so many wonderful memories, some silly like when you did the shopping cart dance in front of the boys, when we'd laughed so hard we peed our pants. Special moments when we both had babies together, attending high school graduations and sharing in the beautiful wedding ceremonies of my boys. Family trips at Christmas, spring breaks and summer vacations. Remember the trip to Zions with the kids! Lots of memories! How happy I am that we are sisters and best friends! I look forward to the day that we can be together again.
I love you.
Your Sister Forever,

George & Nancy Oakey

January 22, 2010

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

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