The world lost a beautiful man on November 4, 2011. Ray Robert Randall Jr. 83, passed away in Seattle, WA. He was born in Chehalis, WA on March 1, 1928 to Ray and Clara Randall, they moved to Yakima WA and later to Seattle. He was a veteran of the Korean War and served his country well as a sergeant in the United States Army. Ray attended Seattle University where he received his Business Degree. Ray is survived by his sister Charlotte, his two sons Robert and James and his spouse Ramona and her children Braun and Rashelle. He has two grandchildren Jeremy and Ray and many close and dear friends. Ray wished for no services rather than a celebration of his life which will be held in a few weeks.
Words from Bud's boys:
My father, my dad, my best friend and role model. I miss you so very much, there is a huge hole in my heart and I do not know who to call nightly for an ear and advice. I miss your beautiful smile, your infectious laughter and your daily guidance. You have instilled in me your sense of family values and respect for everything. I will always remember your tremendous honesty, integrity and caring nature. You were so intelligent a man who I enjoyed imparting from all your wisdom, from raising my son Jeremy, talking politics to financial matters. You were such the prankster where April fool’s day is never the same, I will try and carry on your organizational skills however I cannot guarantee clipping coupons. My memories of our hunting trips, peach brandy, blind talks, picking feathers together and your teaching your grandsons the proper hunting etiquette will be missed sorely. You have such wonderful friends and when you mention the names Randall’s, Schindler’s, Heimbigners and Kershner’s nothing but a smile comes to your face of the great times we had. I love you dad - Bob
In lieu of flowers please make charitable donations to the COPD foundation or to Northwest Hospital on our fathers behalf, We are in the process of writing a more formal obituary and in lieu of a service we will be having a celebration of his life in approximately 4 weeks, we will let everyone know the date and time. We thank you for visiting this website, please visit the guest book, there is also an obituary in the Sunday November 13th Seattle Times.
Arrangements under the direction of Acacia Memorial Park & Funeral Home, Seattle, Washington.
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