

whisper on your pane.
Remember in your memories have no grief,
let the joy we knew remain.
Remember me if once you wake, to catch a glimpse of red sunrise.
Remember when your thoughts
do turn to me, know that I would not have you cry, but live for me, and laugh for me.
When you are happy so am I.
Remember an old joke we shared. Remember me when spring walks by.
Think once of me when you are glad
And while you live, I shall not die!
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Mr. Randy Marc Page, age 33, of Antioch, California passed away on Wednesday, August 31, 2022. He was born on November 8, 1988, to the proud parents of Randy Page & Aleshia Fuller in Antioch, CA.
Baby Randy was a big, bouncy baby who entered the world full of curiosity, looking around, ready for what life offered. He was adorable but far from the average newborn as he could not fit newborn clothes. At the age of one year, Baby Randy wore a suit that his brother, Montrell wore when he was five years old.
At five years of age, Baby Randy had an appetite that rivaled that of a grown man. While he rarely ate junk food, he could eat two whole McDonald's Big Macs by himself. He loved to eat! Whenever you took Baby Randy to restaurants, he wouldn't order from the kid's menu, he wanted the adult menu, and would have a fit if he didn't get his way.
At an early age, he learned that his momma didn't take no crap, especially when it came to her kids. It was not an option to come home having been beat up, he had to win. If not, it was guaranteed a__ whooping. Baby Randy was quick to engage physically with other students. His favorite childhood movie was Problem Child, which he had to be banned from watching because he would often imitate the main character in the movie. Baby Randy had every cool toy there was and all the latest clothes and shoes. He was a trendsetter!
In 1999, the family relocated to Pittsburg, CA, which was a welcomed change. He fell in love with fishing, swimming, playing pool, bowling, building remote control cars, and riding minibikes. Every year, he would get a bigger gas dirt bike. By this time, he realized how privileged he was in comparison to his friends, leading him to say, "we are rich," which was not the case at all!
In 2002, the family relocated to Brentwood, CA, which was a huge blessing and lifestyle upgrade. The property had a huge yard, which allowed Baby Randy to start breeding pit bulls.
Baby Randy talked his mother and big brother into buying him a Chevrolet Camaro, which led him to fall in love with fixing old-school cars. Every car had a customized sound system whereby he didn't have to announce his arrival because you could hear him approaching from a mile away!
Janae Smith-Page was Baby Randy's high school sweetheart, and the love of his life, and to this union, two beautiful children were born: Ryli Amia Page and Carter Amir Page.
Randy was a quiet gentleman. He was laid back and truly a friend's, friend. He life will be cherished and honored by those who loved him the most: his wife, Janae Smith-Page; two god-children, Sinahi Gordon and Michael Kidd. Also left to cherish his memory, are his parents, Randy Page & Aleshia Fuller; older brother, Montrell Fuller; two sisters, Samiyah Primus and Keisha Lomax; one grandmother, Joan Steed; and a host of extended siblings, aunts, uncles and a host of other relatives and dear friends that will forever love and cherish his life.
A Celebration of his life will occur at 12 Noon on Friday, September 16, 2022, at Fuller Funerals, Inc. An invitation has been extended from his family to friends, and coworkers to light a virtual candle in Randy's memory and/or share a message of encouragement to them here on our website.
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