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Randy Allen McIntyre, 46, passed away peacefully after suffering a massive stroke on Friday, July 31st in San Antonio, TX.
He was born July 1, 1974 to Allen and Carolyn McIntyre in Connersville, IN. He graduated from Connersville High School with the class of 1992 and received his associate degree of nursing from Ivy Tech.
From a young age, Randy always wanted to help friends or strangers who needed a shoulder to lean on. He would be there to help or just listen if they needed to talk.
Along with his parents, he is survived by his brothers, Rodney of California and Jason (Gwen) of Mooresville, IN; nephews Sean, Brett and Canton; nieces, Erin and Caydance; grandmother, Betty McIntyre; his partner, Adam Ignatz; a special friend, Patrick Walsh; aunts Connie Hansell, Bonnie (Ed) Gardner, Joyce Creech, Lola Stevens and Christi Faber; uncle, Dave (Anna) Moore and many cousins.
Randy was preceded in death by his grandparents, Charles McIntyre, Alice and Clifford Moore; uncles, John McIntyre, Paul Moore and Douglas Moore.
There will be a Celebration of Life at a later date in San Antonio, Texas as well as Connersville, IN.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to a charity of your choice in his memory.
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Patrick Walsh
August 22, 2020
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Katrina Chaney
August 18, 2020
Randy you will be missed by so many. Thank you for being a light in our lives. I am greatful we reconnected and were able to catch up. ❤
Jennifer Brannon
August 18, 2020
Your family is in our prayers.
Chris and Jen Brannon
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