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editI took a boatload of photos this past weekend during Golden Days, including one of Dick Randolph. It'll be uploaded as soon as I can find the time to sort through everything.
I know that there are people watching this article who can confirm the following. I'm to understand that Dick Randolph is/was the step-grandfather of both Daryn Colledge and Rick Holmstrom. I am also to understand that he has a daughter and a stepdaughter who both go by the name of Tammy Randolph. As I understand the specifics, the former was married to Larry Holmstrom, Rick's father, prior to his untimely death in 1988. The latter is Daryn's mother, who was formerly known as Tammy Colledge before marrying Dick's son Ed Randolph. Ed Randolph owned and operated the State Farm agency in Kodiak for many years before moving back to Fairbanks, taking over the agency of Jack Randolph, his uncle and Dick's younger brother.RadioKAOS (talk) 03:26, 24 July 2012 (UTC)