

“I hope we can all be a bit more silly, fun and free, having known him and let that be his place in all of our lives, forever. No funeral arrangements have been announced. The store is closed until further notice. Lorie Newman said “Such sad news…Randy was so large in our community…he will be missed by all that knew him…my thoughts and prayers are with his family…xo” You were a very special person, that is for sure! said Cathy Challice. You will be so terribly missed! We will continue to shop at Grr8finds market however I’m not sure I will be able to do it without crying.
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“I am so sad…what a tremendous loss! “RIP Randy. JULIE is a free service for professional excavators and homeowners to contact JULIE before you dig to request the locating and marking of underground. You are all in our thoughts.” stated Jennii La. “I never had the pleasure of meeting him but absolutely loved seeing all his outfits on here! I’m so sorry for your loss and everyone near and dear to him. You left our world a better place simply by being you, xoxo, love you my dear friend. Proudly serving 38,885 fellow in-flight crew members in 66 cities. M y thoughts and prayers go out to his family, friends and anyone that had the honour to know him. “Randy was such a beautiful light of love in our community. The more than 600 comments of condolence on Facebook are a testament to the love the community had for him. When Randy didn’t show up to open the shop on Saturday police were called to his home. Get maps, direction search, area or postal codes or even. You never knew what he would be wearing on Wednesday. Find any persons across Canada on Canada 411 thanks to Canada411.ca, Canadas People Directory. Rylee says his heart was almost as enormous as his wardrobe. Randy was well known for his Wacky Wednesday outfits which ranged from homemade duct tape pants, to flamboyant leopard print suits to costumes. Every love I’ve found in this tiny town, and they are plentiful, was because of him.”

I wouldn’t know any of you the way that I do without him. “He lived his truth so loudly, it made it safe for anyone and everyone else to do the same.” stated friend and employee Rylee “I was lucky enough to learn this community under his wing and side by side. He was a proud, gay man living in a small community and helping others find their way. Randy owned the antique store on Colborne Street for 13 years.

“There is no possible way to replace someone so magical and unique, but we can do our part as a community to keep his courage and enthusiasm present for all who may need it.” “Our community lost one of its pillars yesterday,” said a post on the company’s Facebook page today.
