I could not have asked for a better brother. I admired him for his compassion and respected him for his honesty and forthright manner. He was an extrovert, and his ability to talk with anybody from any walk of life always amazed me. I enjoyed him immensely. His sense of humor was legendary. We both loved the outdoors and had so many adventures camping, hiking, and kayaking. He even took me sailing once. How he managed to keep the sailboat upright in that sudden and strong wind I’ll never know. We had visited Disneyland as kids, and we returned for a visit some 40 years later, just the two of us, probably the only two people in the park without kids in tow. He supported me without hesitation through the many road bumps of life I experienced – we all experienced. I loved him dearly – still do. Randy’s legacy will live on in me, in John, in his extended family of friends and colleagues, and in the hundreds of clients he served over the years. He was my best friend.