Randall James Randy AtkinsonAge: 46 years19501996

Name
Randall James Randy Atkinson
Given names
Randall James Randy
Surname
Atkinson
Birth January 17, 1950 33 38
Baptismyes

Note: St Lukes, Belmont, MA
Death of a maternal grandmotherMary Augusta Minni Stuart
November 1, 1968 (Age 18 years)
Death of a paternal grandfatherEdward Samuel Atkinson
1972 (Age 21 years)
Death of a maternal grandfatherRaymond Alexander McKinnon
November 1, 1975 (Age 25 years)
Death of a paternal grandmotherFrances Fleury
December 1975 (Age 25 years)
Cause: Heart Attack, Cancer, Rhumatiod Arthritis
Death of a fatherFrederick Mcintosh Atkinson
January 9, 1987 (Age 36 years)
Cause: Pneunomonisis (rare Lung Disease)
Death May 30, 1996 (Age 46 years)
Cause of death: leomyasarcoma (a cancer of the muscles and bones)
Cremation June 2, 1996 (3 days after death)

Note: Ashes in Fathers and Mothers grave in Marshfield, MA
Burial June 2, 1996 (3 days after death)
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Frederick Mcintosh Atkinson
Birth: October 21, 1916 23 18Stellarton, Pictou County, NS, Canada
Death: January 9, 1987Scituate Mannor Nursing Home, Scituate, MA
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  1. Generation 1
    1. Randall James Randy Atkinson, son of Frederick Mcintosh Atkinson and Elaine McKinnon, was born on January 17, 1950 in Cambridge MA and died on May 30, 1996 in Scituate, MA at the age of 46.

      Randall James Randy Atkinson had 1 child.

Baptism

St Lukes, Belmont, MA

Cremation

Ashes in Fathers and Mothers grave in Marshfield, MA

Shared note

Randall James (Randy) Atkinson. Written by his Brother Rick Atkinson June 2002 Randy was a brilliant student with a 150 + IQ and he was without a doubt the smartest Atkinson brother. It is well known that Randy liked to party hard all of his life. After making deans list at Northeastern University, he "dropped out" and went to Haight Ashberry during the summer of love in 1969 and didn't come back for over 2 years. Randy was an avid reader and was knowledgeable on many subjects. Randy decided to follow in the footsteps of the Atkinson's as a tradesman and was an excellent carpenter, roofer and builder. He had the bluest eyes and was one of the strongest people I ever knew, Gentle giant on a 6'2" frame, all muscles and brains. He was exceptionally generous to family and friends and everyone that met him liked him. He was married for several years and then divorced but kept in close contact with Woody Blaisdel who he raised like a son. Woody always called my Mom Grammy and was a pallbearer at Randy's funeral. For the last few years of his life Randy lived with Mom after Dad died. My brothers Rod, Rock and I provided Hospice care for Randy in the last few months of his illness at Moms house in Brant Rock. Randy died of leomyasarcoma (a cancer of the muscles and bones - only 8 cases have ever been reported in the world). I still cry when I think of him dieing so young at 46.