Randy Scott Friedman

Randy Scott Friedman
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January 19, 1970 - March 20, 2026

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Randy Scott Friedman was born on January 19, 1970, in New York, New York, and passed
away on March 20, 2026, in Whittier, California.

Randy worked as a heavy equipment operator and was a member of IUOE Local 12. Earlier in
his career, he worked as a CAD operator, where one of his proudest achievements was
producing engineering plans for sheet metal work at one of the Los Angeles subway stations.
He was also a graduate of the US Army Airborne School at Fort Benning, Georgia, and
completed the Operating Engineers Training Trust apprenticeship program.


Randy had many interests and passions. He was an avid and eclectic reader and enjoyed
painting, gardening, and cooking. He liked bike riding, attending concerts, and movies. He also
played keyboard with a friend who played guitar. Randy had a special place in his heart for
animals and was known for caring for stray cats.


He was quiet but very caring, with a sense of humor that would come through at just the right
moments. At times a jokester, he was also described by his wife, Cammy, as very chivalrous.
Randy would want to be remembered as a very kind and caring person.


He is survived by his spouse, Camille Friedman; his father, Robert Friedman; his mother, Teddy
Salzer; his step parent Bonnie Friedman; his siblings: Barry Friedman , Adam Friedman, Rachel
Friedman, and Lacy Devereaux.


He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Ann and Charles Friedman, Dorothy and
Herman Yanovich and step parent, Robert Salzer.

Donations in memory of Randy Friedman can be made to nami.org and or 988helpline.org.

Randy will be remembered for his kindness, his quiet nature, and the care he showed to those around him.

A Poem For Randy Scott Friedman

Miss Me But Let Me Go 

(Anonymous)

When I come to the end of the road, and the sun has set for me.

I want no rites in a gloom-filled room, why cry for a soul set free?

Miss me a little but not too long and not with your head bowed low.

Remember the love that we once shared miss me but let me go.

Que su alma repoze en el Gan Eden

May his soul rest in the Garden of Eden

For Randy Scott Friedman's family