Randall "Randy"-Vyverberg-Obituary

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Randall "Randy" Lee Vyverberg

Sep 16, 1961 - Jan 16, 2024

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It's waa a pleasure to work for Randy and Norma back in 99. The fair was fun and the kids were so little and young. Loved the children. Me and my x wanted to buy your house I remember lol. Also we saw your new house by your brother inlaw being built. Beautiful job. As I do live in Hawaii now. I just found out from an old friend that knows u all dearly let me know u passed away. Wow so young. God bless you Norma and you children, Randy is your link. As I lost my mom and sister as...

I met Randy and his family at his adorable little family owned business restaurant. He was a great guy and very personable to who ever walked into his establishment. Nice down home cooking and a real winner of food selections.
Randy will be greatly missed and I will miss seeing him coming out of the backroom to check on things, inside of the front of his restaurant. The angels will love him.

Randy's wife, Norma, was my late wife Karrol Holman's neice. My prayers and condloences to all who knew him. He wasn't merely a great man, in the Old Testament King David had a cadre of elite warriors, referred to as his 'Mighty Men.' Randy would have been one of this select few. I regret being unable to attend his memorial, but Randy might enjoy knowing that I visited several stores selling Star Trek memorobilia. None, however, had a transporter in working order. Randy would understand.

So sorry to hear about Randy. I worked with him Many years ago and also with Norma . I was not aware he was sick. Praying for all of you through this sad time of saying goodbye.

Randy was a great husband, father, and grandfather. But he also made everyone else around him feel like they were part of his family as well. He always made a point to visit me when in Florida and I appreciated that more than he will ever know. The diner was his home away from home, and everyone that walked in that door was treated like family too. I love him and will miss seeing his smiling face. He will be greatly missed but always remembered and his legacy will live on.

Another angel received his wings. Words can not truly describe how wonderful Randy was with his quick wit, passion & loyalty to all who had the pleasure of being his friend.
Randy worked for us at Ranch Rudolf in the mid 80’s to early 90’s as a young man so enthusiastic about given the opportunity to run our kitchen on his own. What started out as an employee employer relationship soon became a special friendship. Randy & Norma were married at the Ranch in 1988 with Sid being one of the...

We are so sorry to hear of Randy’s passing. He was a nice generous person who will be missed.
When we lived and worked in TC we used to go to Randy’s diner often and Norma waited on us. . We used to eat at Randy’s dinner location at the NW MI Fair.
I grew up across the corner from Randy’s grandparents Frank and Libby and later Randy’s father Frank lived there. Now Benjamin and Dorothy and their family live there.
Randy will be missed and we pray for God to comfort Randy’s...

I am so sorry to hear about Randy's passing. I absolutely loved his sense of humor and will never forget his story of how when he met Norma everything stopped and all he could hear was Dream Weaver in the background. I will surely miss his smiling face! You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

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Randall "Randy"'s Obituary

Randall Lee Vyverberg, passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his family on the morning of January 16th, 2024, at the age of 62. He had fought a very aggressive form of leukemia for a year and a half before being called home to Jesus. He was born in Lansing on September 22nd, 1961 as...

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