In Memory

John "Randy" Simonsen

John Randy Simonsen

John "Randy" Simonsen, age 72, passed away on January 16, 2017, of IPF (Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis). Randy served 34 years in active/reserve military. He retired after 25 years in the Seattle Fire Department and gave 14 years as a volunteer in the Monroe Fire Department. Randy loved the Seahawks, Mariners and golf. He leaves behind his wife of 36 years, Melony, sisters, Shirlee (Roger), Lynda (Bill), Robyn (John), Kerri (Patrick); six children, Scott (Wendy), Sean (Ruby), Katie (Thaddeus), Wade (Wendy), Clint (Holly), Julie (Greg); 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren and many friends and loved ones. Services will be held on Wednesday, January 25 2017, at 1:00 at the South Lake Stevens Grange, 2109 103rd Ave SE Lake Stevens, WA. - Seehttp://www.legacy.comThis past Monday, I lost a dear friend—my dad, who bravely battled pulmonary fibrosis for several years. I’m very thankful for the memories I have of him, as they will live with me forever. I miss him so much already. Scott Simonsen and Sean Simonsen.

Information on Randy Simonsen service

For those who don't know, my dad Randy Simonsen service will be held next Wednesday January 25th at 1:00 at the

South Lake Stevens Grange

2109 103rd Ave SE

Lake Stevens, Wa

Melony Simonsen



 
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01/18/17 02:06 PM #1    

Joan Leslie Dow (Bagby)

I am so saddened to hear of Randy's passing.  What a wonderful man who really valued his family and friends.  It was so wonderful to spend time with him during our high school reunions.......committees and golf games.  He will be missed by so many of us.  Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.


01/19/17 01:00 AM #2    

Bob "Bobbe" Garcia

Dear Melony, Scott and Sean, I'm so sorry to hear of Randys passing. What a neat guy he was and loved by everyone. I had  the pleasure of golfing with him at Lincoln Highs all student 70th birthday party. What a great time we had. That will always be how l remember him..and because he beat me by one stroke. I was so looking forward to seeing him the next time we got in the AZ. neighborhood.  

He will be missed. RIP Randy.

Bobbe Garcia, class of "62".

 


01/19/17 08:41 AM #3    

Joyce Wiegand (Dodd)

I am so sorry for your loss. Your Dad and husband, Randy, was truly one of the good guys. Cherish your memories and may it be of some small comfort to know how many people thought so well of your husband and father.


01/19/17 08:55 AM #4    

Nancy Gray (Gray-Hemstock)

Randy's smile and warm sincere hugs will always stay with me and many other Lynx.  I was so happy to see him at all the reunion functions.  He loved his family and shared the good stories of his life.  He knew what it meant to suffer and how to love each moment.  He is so fondly remembered.  Thanks for this forum to share our grief.


01/20/17 08:01 AM #5    

Robbie Reid (Rosellini)

I'm so very sorry to hear of Randy's passing.  May his many memories give comfort to you during this difficult time.  He was one of the good guys.  


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