1956
2021
Randall E. Smith
August 23, 1956- December 04, 2021
Randall E. Smith, 65, of Carlisle, PA, passed away on December 4, 2021. He was born August 23, 1956, in Gettysburg, PA, to Iona (Beam) Smith of Gardners, PA, and the late Eugene Smith.
Randall worked for Giant Distribution as a truck driver. In his spare time, he loved riding his numerous motorcycles, visiting local flea markets and collecting things. Randall was a very hard-working individual.
In addition to his mother, he is survived by his loving companion of 22 years, Cindy Spitman, of Carlisle; brother, Edward "Ed" Smith (Melissa) of Carlisle; nephew, Brandon Smith of Gardners; and canine companion, Travis.
Services are being held privately at the convenience of the family and burial will be in the Goodyear Cemetery. Arrangements are being handled by Hollinger Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc., 501 N. Baltimore Ave., Mt. Holly Springs, PA, 17065. Visit www.HollingerFuneralHome.com to offer condolences to the family.
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Steve Baugher
December 16, 2021
Randy and I were 2 of the 4 drivers Kuhn transportation had back in 1979 thru 1986.Randy was a friend I just saw him at Rutters in Heidlersburg one early morning on his way going toward Washington somewhere down there for his delivery.I just learned of his passing.Sorry to see him go.
Christine Condon
December 8, 2021
You were the definition of loyal, generous, and hard working. Quiet and reserved but always there to help anyone in need. The world would be a better place if more people were raised with your values. You will be missed by all who knew you. Rest in peace.
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