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© Barnes and Friederich Funeral Home
Submitted by: Nyree Coffman


Randall H. Reifsnyder

October 2, 1955 ~ September 28, 2007

Randall H. Reifsnyder, 52, passed away peacefully Friday, Sept.28, 2007 at the Odyssey House following a long illness. He was born on Oct. 2, 1955 in Marion, OH.

He is survived by his mother Shirley Coots of Midwest City, 3 sisters: Rhonda Golden & husband Gary of Austin, TX, Lori Rothwell of OKC, and Jackie Redinbaugh of Waldo, OH, a nephew, Charles Criswell, 4 nieces: Pam Edmiston, Debbie Waterman and their families from Waldo, OH, Christina Copeland of OKC, and Sarah Becker of Sagus, CA, and all his schoolmates from Minneapolis, MN.

Randy loved fishing & hunting and was very active in the Shovelhead Society.

He will be greatly missed. Memorial services are pending.


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