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Connie Branch posted a condolence
Monday, December 29, 2014
To The family Randy was truly a man of god with a very caring heart  for all people of all walks of life.  He really enjoyed people and help people was what he did.  He always gave a word of encouragement to let them know that everything will be alright in the mix of a storm.  He will truly be missed and I know a great lost to your family.  My prayers all with all of you. God bless each one of you.  Connie
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Chasz posted a condolence
Monday, December 29, 2014
To the family of Randy, Randy was one of the happiest people I ever worked with.  I looked forward to every meeting/encounter with Randy.  Most times I knew he was coming because he had a song on his lips.  His happiness was contagious and no matter my mood, it was always improved after being with Randy. Randy had a love for learning especially about leadership and ministry.  He would ask me about books he could read, classes he could take, and any other opportunities to better himself.  His wanting to be better made me want to be better. Randy had a heart for the men he served.  He would tell me about their life challenges or particular concerns so I could be an encouragement or pray for them.   I am sad today for losing Randy, but look forward to the hope I will hear him singing again and see that contagious smile again as we worship our Savior in heaven.
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Tom Wood posted a condolence
Monday, December 29, 2014
To Randy's Family: Randy birghtened my day each and every time I saw him over my nearly 15 years associated with the Rescue Mission. Always positve and caring. He was just a great guy to talk with becasue he really took an interest in you as a person. He was great with the guys at Gifford place. He represented the Mission well even when the day to day challenges of the job became difficult. I will miss that upbeat attitude. But no one can take away those great memories of so many people who were helped by Randy.   Randy loved the Lord and served him well. He was a great role model for those who came to the Mission for help.
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Aaron Hilmerson posted a condolence
Monday, December 29, 2014
Critchlow Family, I am so sorry for your loss, however, I do have comfort knowing where Randy is now and I pray for each of you to find comfort.  The service today was a blessing.  I have known Randy since about 2005 when I went to the Rescue Mission because I was down and out.  I was a Resident Advisor in the Gifford Place program when Randy came over to the 1-5-5 building to be the Project manager.  I have to admit, Randy and I clashed a few times as I didn't agree with something or another, but I always seemed to get a little laugh a few weeks after our encounters when what he said to me hit right on.  See, he was much further in his walk with Christ than I was, I was the baby and Randy proved me wrong more times than not when we disagreed, he was a great mentor even though I didn't always realize he was mentoring me, I am blessed to have known him.  He walked with a smile on his face everyday, you can see Christ in him.  Heaven is a greater place with him now being there. God Bless you all, Love, Aaron Hilmerson
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Robert Hartle posted a condolence
Sunday, December 28, 2014
To Randy Crichlow's Family & Friends: I met Randy when I moved into Gifford Place 3 years ago. He was the Program Manager there for many years as most of you know. He was very supportive of me and mindful of my needs as I started working again and balancing work with treatment and recreation. He always looked out for me so that I would know well ahead of time of appointments, cook-outs, house meetings, special events and dinners so I wouldn't miss out on anything due to my work schedule. He ran a tight ship and didn't put up with any nonsense, which I respect because those of us who worked a job needed to come home to peace & order. Some people didn't like that style but was because they had no direction in life. I know he helped many people change for the better and know they are paying his legacy forward because of that. It's too bad he didn't live longer but I'd rather go that way too than to suffer from major illness. God Bless You All, Robert Patrick Hartle
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Mark A. Simari posted a condolence
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Oh Randy, you left us too soon. Perhaps the Lord had other plans for you. I have known Randy for eight years; and perhaps we will meet again where nothing will hurt us, or make us cry. Good-by for now. And of course my sincere condolences to the entire Crichlow family in your time of loss.
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Steve Eckhardt posted a condolence
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Randy was the very embodiment of joy. He talked so naturally and enthusiastically about Christ, that I was always strengthened and encouraged by our conversations. Whenever I saw Randy walking toward me, I felt as if royalty were approaching; he was so regal and commanding in his gait -- not a show of self-pride -- but I believe it was a physical manifestation of the assuredness of God's purpose. I'm thankful to have known Randy and for the kinship we shared in the Lord Jesus. I will miss you brother. May God's peace and comfort rest on your family.
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Aaron Starr posted a condolence
Sunday, December 28, 2014
My dearest Randy. I am devastated at this loss of a GREAT man, a sweet, gentle, loving man! I will miss your companionship. You will always own a space in my heart. Love, Aaron Starr
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Edward Nigma posted a condolence
Sunday, December 28, 2014
The Rescue Mission can afford a 6 million dollar building, but they couldn't help this man who gave them 18 years afford a decent funeral?  Randy deserved better. E.Nigma
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Judith Klenchik posted a condolence
Saturday, December 27, 2014
To the Family of Randy Crichlow,I wanted to express my deepest condolences at your loss of Randy.  I worked with Randy, for 12 Years at the Rescue Mission of Syracuse. His love for the homeless showed in his dedication to all those whose lives he touched.   I have always admired Randy.  Several Years back, I invited Randy to attend the NYS fair in Syrcuse NY with me and another friend.  Randy and I walked many miles that day, and he had a fabulous day at the fair.  I do have pictures here somewhere of him while at the fair.   Many great memories of Randy.   God Be With You. Judith Klenchik
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Marie Cerio posted a condolence
Saturday, December 27, 2014
To Randy's family:  I am so very sorry for your loss.  Randy was such a good person. He helped so many people and really cared so much.  I met Randy years ago when he first came to the Rescue Mission and we became very good friends over the years we both worked there.  My husband and myself will miss him very much.  He really loved his family and would share with me about his trips back home that he enjoyed so much and how much he loved his mother.  He is with the Lord now and in a better place.   May God bless you all.
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Mary posted a condolence
Friday, December 26, 2014
To the family of Randy     May God give you comfort and peace in your hour of pain.   Randy is with God.
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Dorothy Williams posted a condolence
Friday, December 26, 2014
Dear Aunt Mary & Family, May God our Father comfort you at this time of bereavement. May He be your strength and support. Be encouraged by Paul's writing to the Thessalonian   Church.   If we believe that Jesus died and rose again , even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him.  For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: 1Thessalonians 3:14,16 We believe Randy is asleep in Christ and as all Christians who live and die  in Christ will live again.  We believe through faith and have hope for that day when all of God's children will be called up and live with Him forever. Weep now, but joy will come in the morning. Sincerely, Dorothy Williams and Family
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Sandra Williams-Highsmith posted a condolence
Friday, December 26, 2014
Dearest Aunt Mary & Family: There are never the perfect words to say when you are enduring the loss of a loved one; however, there is always comfort in God’s perfect peace in knowing that He has prepared a place for us and we will all meet together again. John 14:2 - In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. My prayer is that you all remain in God’s mercy and saving grace; I love you all. In Christ, Sandra Williams-Highsmith
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