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Ralph Meredith "Hutson" Randall

Vancouver, Washington

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RALPH & MEREDITH RANDALL Ralph left his family and friends after a short illness on July 20, 2021. A longtime resident of Vancouver, WA, he retired from Pacific Northwest Bell as a telephone installer and switch board repairman. He was an avid fly fisherman who gave classes on fly...

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Holly, Wes and family my condolences on your loss. I have so many fond memories of your family as you grew up. Cubs, Boy Scouts, Indian Guides. All the scout camp outs too. Meredith and I experimented with so many different craft projects over the years especially when the dads and boys were out camping or fishing. Thinking of you all. Sylvia.

Ralph and my dad taught me everything I know about fly fishing. A true gentleman and a man with a quiet cute sense of humor. Best fly rod builder ever. Merideth was a sweet tough very opinionated woman. She cracked me up with her opinions. I'll truly miss them both, but glad they are together in paradise.

The world lost 2 wonderful people...Meredith and Ralph, or honey, as she introduced him to us many years ago. We worked with Meredith at PSO for many years and she sure knew how to teach kindergarteners. So sorry for your loss, Holly, Wes and extended family. We walk by their house every Sunday morning and wondered how they were doing...RIP to two fine folks! Jeannie Brust and Bill Lodge

I'll miss my fishing buddy, we worked together 30 yrs. Retired together, then fished together another 35 yrs. Alaska, Canada and the NW.

I offer my condolences to Holly and Wesley. I am related to Ralph since my father was a nephew of Ralph's dad, Dick Randall. I had the fun of going fishing with Ralph. We never caught many fish but always had a good time. We would usually start our outings by stopping at the restaurant in Woodland and getting a giant cinnamon roll. Ralph and Meredith would also babysit my boys when I lived in Vancouver. They were such a loving couple. I'm not surprised that they passed away days...

Mrs. Randall was one of my favorite teachers. She was my kindergarten teacher at Fruit Valley and when our family moved and I had to go Peter S. Ogden, imagine my happiness that she was also there! I loved visiting her classroom. My mom was also from Winlock, Wa so I would get to see Mrs. Randall occasionally at Egg Day which I thought was so neat! I´m 57 now and remember only a handful of teachers who helped shape me....she was definitely one of my favorites. Sending you all love during...