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Randall James Yetman
June 8, 1957 - January 10, 2022
Randall is predeceased by his paternal grandparents George and Sarah Yetman, his maternal grandparents Eldred and Margaret Mercer and his father William Leslie Yetman.
Randall leaves his love to his loving partner of 20 years, Steve Dilmohamed, his cats Kitty, Shadow and the late Wilson, his mother Marina L. Yetman of Newfoundland, his sister Deborah Krieger (husband Joseph) of Virginia, USA and his brother Jeffrey Yetman (wife Carolyn) of Ontario, his nephew David Wild and nieces Dana Anderson and Melissa Yetman, great-nephews Detrich Wild and Julian Anderson, and great-nieces Madelyn Wild and Ava Anderson. He also leaves his love to Steve's large and extended family who loved him dearly.
Although Randall did not have children of his own, he had a large number of friends who called him "Uncle Randall", and still do. "Uncle Randall" leaves too many friends to list. He touched many lives, caused a lot of laughter and created so many smiles. He was the ultimate entertainer and host, an avid Karaoke singer, joke-teller, mentor and lifelong friend to many.
So sing loudly, dance in the rain and think of him when you do so. Smile at his memory and carry a little piece of Randall in your heart.
Friends will be received at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Road, on Tuesday January 18th from 12:30-1:30pm. Service to follow in the chapel at 1:30pm.
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Meeting ID: 872 3750 2654
Passcode: R3Nz4E
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