Adrian Paul Randle (30 May 1968 - 4 Nov 2015)

Location
Markeaton Crematorium Main Chapel Markeaton Lane Derby DE22 4NH
Date
4th Dec 2015
Time
2pm
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Further information, after the funeral service at Markeaton Crematorium on the 4th December 2015 there will be a farewell gathering at The Wilmot Arms in Borrowash. We have the room for the complete evening. We would like all of our friends and colleagues to come and have a drink and bite to eat and to celebrate his life whilist listening to some of his favourite music.

I would appreciate if you would click on this page to help inform me of who will be attending the funeral, gathering or both.
Please feel free to leave any message of how you knew Ade and happy memories or silly memories as this will be a lasting tribute.

In loving memory of Adrian Paul Randle who sadly passed away on 4th November 2015

Adrian leaves a loving wife Kathy, daughter Rose, Parents Carole and John, Brother David, his partner Tracey and Nephew Jamie and Niece Sophie and many loyal friends new and old.

Adrian's funeral is to be held at Markeaton Crematorium on Friday 4th December 2015 at 2pm, there will be a celebration of Adrian's life as we send him on his next adventure somewhere over the rainbow. (After funeral venue to be confirmed).

Adrian's wish is that you help his family celebrate his life, therefore he requested that rather than the traditional funeral attire of ALL black, please add some colour.

Immediate family flowers only, however donations to an organisation that Adrian volunteered and supported over his last few months will be gladly received in his memory. Inspirative Arts helps people with physical and mental health issues. A link will provided for you to donate as soon as possible.

Any updates to the above will be posted on here.
Any other enquiries please contact Co-op funeral care, Allenton 01332 349925

Rose Randle wrote

I miss you
I miss your cheeky comments, you smile and your hugs

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Adele Gilhooly wrote

I am so pleased that Adrian and I managed to cross paths - in the short time that I knew him he showed me nothing but kindness and was always ready to offer help when needed. He brought such positivity to all situations and always made me smile. Such a wonderful, enthusiastic, caring soul who is loved so much by so many. May he have lots of fun on his next adventure! Xx

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Karen Hutchinson wrote

I had the pleasure of working with Ade several years ago. He was a kind and caring gentleman, with a wicked sense of humour, and a knack of making you feel at ease. Over the recent years, as an amateur photographer myself, I have loved looking at the pictures Ade posted on Facebook - a truly amazing portfolio of images.

Ade will be sadly missed by all those who had the good fortune to meet him at some point.
RIP Ade xx

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Louise Mullarkey wrote

I had the pleasure of knowing Adrian for many years from our early days at Rolls-Royce and Associates and remember he and Kathy met when we all took part in the company pantomime, all those years ago. :-) There are so many lovely things to say about Adrian but I particularly remember how much fun he was, and how he was such a talented photographer - I still have the collage he created for me from our dance school when I left the UK to move to live in Greece. Adrian, you will be very much missed by everyone. Rest well with the angels.xxx

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Malise Bull wrote

I had the pleasure of knowing Ade when , as a fresh faced 17 year old YTS trainee, I worked in the mail room at Raynesway. Ade took me under his wing and looked after me. Our paths crossed a few more times at Raynesway and also at Aero. We shared some great works parties with a lot of dodgy dancing. He was a lovely funny man who I will miss (especially his witty comments on my Facebook posts). RIP you lovely man x

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Lynda Snaith wrote

You left me with some wonderful memories of my daughters wedding in the photographs that you took. Helped to make it one of the best days of my life.

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Adrian and I went on a few photo shoots together and once with Rose. He suggested we should go and shoot some poppies in a field he had seen from the road and this shows Adrian getting some cracking shots - He was a good friend and I admired his photography. I will miss him.

Adrian and I went on a few photo shoots together and once with Rose. He suggested we should go and shoot some poppies in a field he had seen from the road and this shows Adrian getting some cracking shots - He was a good friend and I admired his photography. I will miss him.

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John Thornley wrote

Ade was a great friend throughout our childhood. We spent so much time together playing football and cricket both in the evenings and during school holidays. Playing cricket in the garages on Vivian Street I lost count of the number of times Ade's left handed slogs sent the ball over the fence onto the railway lines for one of us to brave going to fetch it. Sadly we lost touch after we left school but was glad to connect again through Facebook and to meet you again at a school Christmas fair a few years ago.
RIP Ade taken from this earth far too soon

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Michelle benford wrote

I remember when Ade started at Raynesway, he was a shy lad that worked in the mail room, which soon brought him out his shell with those crazy ladies in there. We caught up just before we both left last year and it was great to see him and have a chuckle about the past times. He will be greatly missed.

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Simon Smith wrote

I had the pleasure to know Ade online over many years. He always had a witty wisdom to whatever he said and I always enjoyed being able to work with him. An absolute pleasure to have known him and his unique humour and kindness are sorely missed.

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Another "Old School" pic from our last gathering in September ... Ade will be sadly missed ! XXXX

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Vicky Storie wrote

I worked with Ade for a few years - he was always kind, helpful and would always have a smile for everyone. He had so much knowledge about so many different things - always learnt new facts during our many conversations. He loved his family greatly and I know that he will be missed so much. RIP Ade - you were one of a kind! xx

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