Obituaries
Randy G. Witmyer
September 02, 2015
Randy G. Witmyer of Lancaster passed away Wednesday, September 2, 2015 at home. He was the son of the late Eugene and Nancy Ann (Leonard) Witmyer. Randy was employed by Federal Mogul as a steelworker and proudly served in the US Navy during Vietnam. He had a great sense of humor, was witty, kind, caring, generous, and fun loving. He was a wonderful grandfather, loving father and a loyal friend. Randy enjoyed playing games of all kinds and was especially fond of Dungeons and Dragons. He was an avid collector of Native American arrowheads and artifacts and loved learning about Native American culture. He was so knowledgeable in this area that he was asked to give several lectures on the subject.
He survived by his companion of many years Cynthia Weiss of Lancaster, PA; a son Benjamin Witmyer and wife Theresa of Downingtown, PA; a daughter Rebecca , wife of Thomas Schlegel of Lancaster, PA; three grandchildren Audrey, Conner and Evan Schlegel; three sisters Kathy Steffy, Kim Farlow and Carla Starks and a step-mother Shirley Witmer all of Ephrata, PA. Randy was preceded in death by a brother Brian Witmyer.
Funeral services will be held at the convenience of his family.
Memorial contributions may be made to Compassionate Care Hospice, 1681 Crown Ave Ste 104, Lancaster, PA 17601
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September 09, 2015
I miss you, I could talk to Randy about anything alway a Kind and Caring Whos going to beat me at my facebook games now
September 08, 2015
RIP my friend. Thanks for being my friend.
Randy Carnes
September 07, 2015
Safe home Randy — we have a date on the other side. Much love ❤️
September 07, 2015
We are so sorry for your great loss. Randy was an amazing. kind and caring man. His sense of humor was better than any stand-up comedian. His laugh was genuine and resonated with his joy of life. But I’m not telling you anything you didn’t already know. You were bless to call him Dad, Brother, Poppy and Love. Even though years passed since we spoke or saw him we loved him and cherish the memories of happy times spent together. Randy the Mountain Climber will live forever in our hearts. Our deepest, heartfelt sympathies to you all. He will be missed but his spirit lives on through family and friends. In sorrow, Nata and Micah Rudy
September 06, 2015
Fair winds and following seas my brother.