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Buz and Patty Wierick
January 20, 2011
We were shocked and saddened to hear of Randy's death. What a tragic loss for his family and friends. Randy always impressed me as a man who loved life, but loved his family more. The last time I spoke with him at Hillcrest CC, he spoke affectionately about his family, and was especially proud of his beautiful grandchildren. Our thoughts and prayers will be with Joan and all of his family during this difficult time of grief and loss. May he rest in peace and may his family find comfort and peace through God's grace and love in Jesus Christ.
Elizabeth & Curtis Booth
January 13, 2011
Rejoice that your name is written in heaven Luke 10:20 to our friend . Elizabeth & Curtis Booth
Bob & Rhonda Boswell
January 13, 2011
Randy was a dear friend from high school and during our years in Tulsa. He was always fun to be around and had a great sense of humor. We have many fond memories of Randy. We nicknamed him "O.R." for his self proclaimed versatility and talents(ol'round). He will be missed by many and our sympathies go to Joan and his family.
A friend
January 13, 2011
You are loved Randy, and will be missed by "those people" and you know who we are! Glad you made it safely into the arms of our Wonderful Saviour and your only Higher Power!
cheryl bishop
January 13, 2011
I am so sorry for your family's great loss! I worked for Randy and Mr. and Mrs. Judd for 2 years at Superior in Bartlesville. Never have I met such a generous, close knit family that accepted me as their employee. He was a great man to work for and his parents were awesome! He will be missed. Cheryl Bishop, Bartlesville
January 13, 2011
I am so sorry for your loss. I was so happy that Jamie married in to such a wonderful family. At Jamie and Jack's rehearsal dinner the toast that Randy made was so sweet and from his heart. I will never forget it. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Teresa Goodloe
Winnie Dahl
January 13, 2011
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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