Margaret D. Randall

November 3, 1950 ~ July 12, 2021
Resided in:
South Portland, ME
South Portland - Margaret "Peg" Randall, 70, passed away at her home in South Portland on Monday, July 12, 2021.
Peg was born in Portland, ME, the daughter of John and Margaret Quinn. She attended Portland public schools, graduating from Portland High School in 1969. After a time working at the South Portland Nursing Home, Peg began her career as a pharmacy technician at Maine Medical Center, working for 18 years until her retirement in 2007 to pursue her passions with her love and best friend, John Muldoon. In her retirement, they traveled extensively, loving their time in Portugal, Ireland, and Mexico.
Peg never met a person she didn't like. She had a large, close-knit group of friends who started Harris Charities, a local organization that provided Christmas for families lacking means, highlighted by their annual fundraising auction at Rosie's.
Peg is survived by her partner of 37 years, John Muldoon; her son, Scott, and his wife, Nicole and her grandsons, Raylan and Kanon; her daughter, Sarah, and her granddaughters, Emily and Reagan; her brothers Mark, John, and William; her sister, Sarah, and many beloved nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents and her sister and brother-in-law, Mary and Paul Kelley.
A celebration of Peg's life will be held on Saturday, July 17th, at 4pm at Willows Pizza & Restaurant, 740 Broadway in South Portland. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home of South Portland. To view Peg's obituary or to share an online condolence, please visit https://www.conroytullywalker.com
What a force of life Peg was! I remember the glimmer in her eyes when she took up skiing again (in the mid 90’s?) and, of course, when her first grandchild was born. We spent a fair amount of time together over the years – at Woodford’s Cafe/the Blue Mango and later at Ruski’s. Ever friendly. Ever the adventurer! Ever interested/interesting. And always smiling. John and family, I am so terribly sorry for your loss. I’m sending you love and courage and my deepest condolences. To Peg I send love and peaceful trails. xo Louise Philbrick
– Louise Philbrick
Sadden by the news of Peggy’s passing . Would bump into her and John down at Willows pretty much every Friday . She loved to talk about her grandkids and catch up on what Scott and Sara were up too. Years ago we were next door neighbors on Columbus Ave when our kids were young . I will miss our chats . Prayers to John who was always wonderful to her and Sara and Scott . Hold on to the memories
– Deborah wood
Sarah and family so sorry for your loss will keep you in our prayers and thoughts. Love Maggie and Fred
– Maggie
IJim and I are deeply saddened by the loss of our dear friend Peg. We are fortunate to have known her, and to have shared many laughs with her. Peg used to come with me to walk our dogs years ago and after her retirement, she became our trusted dog-sitter. She had such a way with animals (and people), we called her the dog whisperer! So many good times with Peg and John at Ruski’s, the Griff and many years ago, Sportsman’s Grill. She was a true spark in the world, and we will miss her terribly. So grateful for having known Peg and for such wonderful memories. John, Sara, Scott – we are praying for you and sending you strength to heal. Much love, Cathy & Jim Moran.
– Cathy
Sarah and Scott, I am very sorry for your loss. Mark
– Mark Reuscher
My deepest condolences to Sarah and the rest of the family.
– Maureen King
We are so saddened to learn of Peg’s passing. We met Peg and John at the Knitting Nook, while knitting and sipping a beverage together. Peg always made us all smile ! Jon and Connie Quigley
– Connie and Jon Quigley