In loving memory of

Margaret Randall
August 13, 1932 - January 16, 2021

Margaret A. (MacLean) Randall

GREECE - Margaret passed away on January 16, 2021. Margaret is predeceased by her husband, Phillip R. Randall daughter, Vickie Tierney. She is survived by her children Tony (Lynn Haskins) Randall, grandchildren, Jason (Angela) Randall, Adam (Nicole) Randall; great-grandchildren, Phillip Randall, Joey Randall, Anthony Randall Lia Randall; brother, James MacLean; several nieces, nephews dear friends. Special Thanks to Angela Randall and the caregivers at Hildebrandt Hospice for the wonderful care given to Margaret.

All services entombment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery were private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Rochester Regional Foundations, 330 Monroe Ave, Suite 400, Rochester, NY 14607 in her memory.

Tributes

Mary Rowlands wrote on Jan 24, 2021:

"Aunt Maggie was the sweetest person. Although I haven't seen her since her & Uncle Dick last visited Arizona years ago, I still remember her sweet, wonderful smile. She will be greatly missed and always remembered. I know this is very hard for my dad as she was his last sibling. Tony & family, I'm very sorry for your loss. She was an amazing woman. My love & prayers for all of you. Love you Aunt Maggie."

Kathleen (Kass) Nilsen wrote on Jan 22, 2021:

"I have so many fond memories of Margie, they are too numerous to mention. Margie was a beautiful person. She was my aunt but also a great friend. We spent many years birdwatching together and I tried to soak up all her vast knowledge about birds, plus we had so much fun while we were together. You couldn't be with Margie and not be happy. I will miss her greatly."

Sharon Rhodey wrote on Jan 20, 2021:

"Tony and Family, Your Mother was one of the kindest, caring woman I have known. Dick and Maggie are all about Family and Friends. The memories I have of your Family will stay with me for the rest of my life and I know Ken feels the same way too. Wonderful Days at the camp with the late night riding in the pickup to look for Deer. The great meals both your parents made for all of us and all the laughs and stories everyone shared. Maggie is one of the last of the best people that knew what Family is all about and she will be missed. May God give you the strength to see your Family through this very hard time but remember she is with your Dad and Vickie. They will be so happy to see her. You have Ken and my sincere Sympathy."