Remembering Somerville Officer Randy Isaacs 

On June 21, 2022, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of active duty Officer, Randy Isaacs. Officer Isaacs was an integral member of the Somerville Police Department, bringing laughter to everyone he interacted with. He has brought joy to the members of the Department and the community for 15 years. In addition to Officer Isaacs’s service to the City of Somerville, he was also a 24 year veteran of the Army National Guard. He leaves his fellow soldiers as a Master Sergeant of the 26th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade. Officer Isaacs served multiple tours to including deployments in Kosovo and Afghanistan. Officer Isaacs is a true American Hero, who dedicated his life to service. Officer Isaacs was a beloved son, brother, uncle, and friend. His bright personality has left a deep impact on all that knew him.

-Somerville Police Dept.

 

3 Responses to “Remembering Somerville Officer Randy Isaacs ”

  1. Luiz DeSouza says:

    I had the great pleasure of serving with Randy. He was a great friend, Soldier, Officer, and overall human being. He always knew how to make light of any situation and always brought a smile wherever he was! He even made us laugh during boring or rigorous training. It’s a very sad day! “Make sure you complete your Hazmat training bro”! Thanks for serving our country and the commonwealth! RIP my brother!

  2. MARYLOU THOMPSON says:

    So very sad to hear of Officer Randy’s passing. I would like to thank him for all that he did to serve our city and keeping us just that much safer…. Also, to thank him for serving our country as well. My condolences to the family and friends of Officer Randy. Fly high and rest easy…

  3. Toylandré says:

    Thank you for honoring my friend in this great article. And the wonderful words (Luiz De Souza) It is all true and I am very glad that people knew, honored, and respected it. We had a special but peculiar relationship that I will continue to remember and cherish. May Randy rest in eternal peace.