Randi L. Lawson, 57, of Lafayette, died at 3:14 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 26, 2010, at Clarian Arnett Hospital. Born Sept. 14, 1953, in Lafayette, she was the daughter of the late Adrian P. and Irene R. Steiner Hawk. She graduated from Southwestern High School in 1971. In November 1991, she married James Lawson, and heContinue Reading
I am sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. Shana and I talk about the good times we had together as 1 and 2 were with the family.
I pray that you can find comfort in the days to come.
Kathy Burris
I remember your mom at softball games cheering you on. It&s not easy to be a single mom, but she was always there for you. I&m sorry she had to go through so much. Cherish the memories of good times together - no one can ever take that away from you.
Sincerely,
Diann Robinson
Just read on line about the passing of your mom. So sorry to hear that. Just know I am thinking of you and praying for your strength and God&s comfort to get through this. May the good memories of her life help with your sorrow. Love you all, Aunt Susie
John Chadwell and Family
Love,
Deborah McDaniels, Darcy McDaniels, Kevin Braun and Joannah Williams
I went to Southwestern High School with Randi and though we weren&t close we were friends. I was so sorry to hear of her passing. She was always full of life and smiles and that is how I will remember her. She touched my life with kindness and I am thankful she did. You, her family are in my prayers. Marsha
Randi was a very close friend of my sister, Linda, and basically became a good friend and part of our family. We all loved her and will miss her dearly. It was such a shock to all of us when she passed away.
She always volunteered at Mom&s Golf Outing each year. She also came to several of the kids& ballgames and she would&ve been there in a heartbeat if any of us ever needed anything. She went on vacations with Linda and she, Dee Dee and Linda would always pick out a T-Shirt, sweatshirt or something for me from wherever they traveled.
What a wonderful, loving individual she was. I know I will never forget her, nor will our entire family. We were blessed to have known her. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. I am so sorry for your loss. Take care, remember the good times, as I&m sure there were many. I know Randi would want it no other way. God bless all of you and God bless Randi girl. May she rest peacefully.
Sincerely,
Deb Deno