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WILLIAM RANDALL "RANDY" BURNS

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William Randall "Randy" Burns was born on September 23, 1949, the second child of Helen and William "Bill" Burns of Richland, Washington. Randy was the delight of his older sister, Kathy.

Graduating in 1967 from Richland High School, he studied for a year at the University of Washington before transfering and graduating from Eastern Washington University in 1971 with degrees in Psychology and Economics. He worked for several companies in the area of Audio Visual Equipment and personal computers, including AT&T and Wang. Randy was also an entrepreneur and visionary -- producing a service to scan photos in the early 1990s for people's personal computers before the age of digital cameras.

Randy met Angelika "Ange" Rukwid in 1984. They were married on October 11, 1985. They were great companions and shared many happy times together. Randy and Ange remained good friends after their 5-year marriage ended in 1989. On April 24, 1990, in Seattle, Randy had a chance encounter with Lisa Day, who needed help getting presentation equipment into an elevator of the building where he worked. Though the ride was only three floors, he was smitten. They were wed on December 30, 1995, and they always celebrated the anniversary of their "elevator day."

Always curious, Randy continued to be a lifelong learner. A great collector of cameras, he could be found on vacations at the beach reading the latest camera repair book.

Randy lived a loving, gentle, compassionate and courageous life. He died unexpectedly on September 16, 2012 -- one week shy of his 63rd birthday. He is predeceased by his father William A. Burns, and survived by his loving wife Lisa Burns of Renton, WA, his mother Helen Nash, sister Kathy Evans (both of Richland, WA), along with a treasured extended family and many precious friends. He will always be remembered with the greatest of love.

Rememberances can be sent to: Fairwood Community United Methodist Church, 15255 S.E. Fairwood Blvd, Renton, WA 98058. (Please designate Randy Burns Memorial Fund.) These funds will be used to provide scholarships for low-income families to attend Joyful Hearts Preschool, a ministry of FCUMC that fosters the celebration of diversity through its anti-bias approach to curriculum.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Tri-City Herald on Oct. 14, 2012.

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Lisa Burns

November 5, 2012

My deepest gratitude for all who signed this guest book. What a special blessing to hear from those who grew up with Randy. He was truly a special and gifted man. His loss leaves a huge ache in my heart, though eased through these kind words. I will live him forever, Randy's wife Lisa

Jon Erlandson

October 20, 2012

Randy was my best friend in grade school and junior high. I still remember the day we met. Along with our many adventures in our youth.

Nancy Ballard

October 16, 2012

I was so very sorry to learn of Randy's passing on the Sandstorm. We grew up in the same neighborhood and he was a close friend of my brother Jon Erlandson. Randy was a truly nice guy.

Candace Devary

October 16, 2012

I fondly remember Randy from high school and our many good times with Dave, Nancy, and my sister Shelley. The Herman's Hermits concert in Portland, the wind-sailing / skateboarding in front of our house, and many zany adventures. He was smart, fun and good-hearted. I send warm thoughts and my deepest sympathy, Candace Gladstone Devary

October 15, 2012

I knew Randy only a short time, but he was a great man and loved you lots, Lisa!
-Donna Stock

October 15, 2012

I may have known Randy only a short time, but he was a great guy and did love you very much, Lisa.

David Bennett

October 14, 2012

I am sadened to hear about Randy passing away. We grew up together in Richland and did a lot of crazy things together. I will greatly miss him

October 14, 2012

He was a wonderful man, kind and generous, and his love for his wife will never be forgotten. -Dick and Judy Davis

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