HERMAN: Randy Martin  January 19, 1952 -  February 13, 2006

Randy Martin Herman, born January 19, 1952 in Drumheller, Alberta. Randy died peacefully on February 13, 2006 at Ridge Meadows Hospital surrounded by family and friends after a courageous battle with cancer. Randy grew up in East Coulee, Alberta until the age of 19 when he joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in 1971. Randy was in his 35th year of service at the time of his death. He loved the time he spent in all of the communities he found himself living and working in. He enjoyed the community aspect of policing and none did it better than he.

Randy was instrumental in the development of the School liaison program and worked closely with the students in dry grad, S.A.D.D. and I.C.B.C.ıs safety programs. For many years he was actively involved with the Kiwanis Club of Golden Ears and served as the Lieutenant Governor for the Pacific Northwest. Randy is remembered for his love and devotion to the R.C.M.P. auxiliary program and for the past years has devoted his time building the program to better the community. He was passionate about life and his family, but once a year hunting with his buddies took precedent against anything else. Randy's life personified courage, tenacity, stamina and dedication.

Randy is survived by his living wife Tammy, their two sons, Sheldon and Tyler; his mother Matilda Herman and his brother William Herman, both of Drumheller, Alberta. Also survived by his mother-in-law Jeannine Franklin, brother-in-law Daniel Franklin, and his sister-in-law Roberta Marochi. He is pre-deceased by his father William Herman in 1980 and his father-in-law Robert Franklin in 1998. The family would like express our sincere gratitude for all the loving care and support Randy has received throughout his illness by his wonderful medical team of doctors and nurses. A celebration of Randyıs life was held on February 20, 2006 at 14:00 hours (2:00 PM.) at the Maple Ridge Baptist Church on 22155 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge. Reception followed immediately after the service at the same location. The family respects the dedication, commitment and risk that the men and women of Ridge Meadow's Search and Rescue team take on a daily basis to serve their community. In Randyıs memory, the family hope to purchase a hovercraft and so in lieu of flowers, they are requesting donations to the Ridge Meadows Search and Rescue Hovercraft Fund, located at 23598 105 Ave., Maple Ridge, B.C.  V2W 1B8.