With profound sorrow, I regret to announce the passing of one of our esteemed members, Randygeki, this morning due to complications from kidney failure and other health challenges he had endured for an extended period. He was 44 years old. For many years, we have maintained an online friendship, and our conversations on various social media platforms have been a source of connection and camaraderie. Randygeki was widely recognized for his exceptional collection of “Fallen Horseman” coins. However, his interests extended beyond this particular genre, as he shared my passion for generalist collecting. See you in the afterlife my friend. I know you’re rocking out on the other side. Here’s a “Fallen Horseman” for you!
I have missed seeing Randy post his fallen horseman coins the last few years. This is very sad news. Rest in peace Randy.
Oh my gosh, I always admired his fallen horseman coins, his unique collection, and his knowledge about them! I am so sorry to hear about his passing, and at such a young age! I hope the best for his family.
So sorry to read about Randy's passing. Thanks @Mat for letting us know. I know you were close friends. My thoughts are with his family Q
He and I chatted about fallen horsemen often and regularly pointed out interesting coins to one another that the other might be interested in. He will be sorely missed. A very sad day.
Randy was a regular fixture here, on CT, for many years. I hadn't seen him posting for some time but thought nothing of it, as sometimes folks run hot and cold regarding collecting and posting on these boards. He had many friends here and we all shall miss him greatly. Rest in peace Randy.
Very sad to read this about Randy. Way too young to leave us. This has been a very sad month, first Severus Alexander and now Randy. It is so very heartbreaking. May your spirit dwell where it wants too, you will be very much missed. My heartfelt condolences to family and friends.
My God/ just saw this now, RIP my friend. Been a sad month/ first SA/ now Randy. Hope You guys are up in Heaven and having a blast. John
I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who responded. I informed his mother of the profound impact he had on our lives and the invaluable contributions he made through his collection.