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Jonesville Man Dies In Chopper Crash: Randy Tarpley
01/06/09 - 05:56 PM
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Randy Tarpley, 53 years old. 

Father of 3.

Grandfather. 

Biker.

Tarpley served his country in the Navy and worked off shore.

Tarpley died in the chopper crash this past weekend, in this video, his two families talk with Channel 5

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I worked offshore and rode phi helicopters also.  Scary.  My condolences go out to the family and friends.  Seems like he was well liked by all.

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  01/06  at  07:25 PM

We did not know Randy personally, we do know his brother Jeff and if the two were anything alike we lost a good man..We are sorry for the loss of Randy may GOD bless his family..  With deep sorrows     Tim and Tanya Bigelow   (Moody Treadwells brother and sister in-law).

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  01/06  at  09:12 PM

Thank all of you for your condolences and prays, from the Tarpley family. Even tho my brother is gone he well always be in our hearts and we well miss him so much. Again Thank you.
                    Deb

Posted by Randy's sister  on  01/07  at  11:23 AM

my husband works offshore and he rides phi in amelia back and forth to work. he was suppose to come home monday but came on another flight tuesday. all i could do was hold him and tell him how much i loved him when he got home. this is so sad. especially for a person that has served his country and was doing charitable things that inspired others. my condelences goes out to all the families and i will keep each and everyone in my prayers. may god bless you and keep you. remember the good times and cherish the moments forever. the martin family.

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  01/07  at  12:49 PM

Randy was a part of our biker family, He was a wonderful person and a brother to us all. He never had a bad word to say about anyone. Most of our husbands are away in oilfields and are so upset that they can not be here, but they are in their hearts. He will never be forgotten by any of us. We will gear up tomarrow and pay our one last respect. We are so thankful that his family wanted us to be a part of all this.  God bless them all and we pray that the good lord will give them peace in time to come.

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  01/08  at  04:17 PM
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