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Randall N. Altman

Plant City, Fl, Wisconsin

1949 - 2020 (Age 71)

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Randall N. Altman

Plant City, FL - Randall N. Altman passed away on October 12, 2020 at the Sun City Hospice House in Ruskin, Hillsbourough County, FL from complication of Covid-19. He was 71 years old and lived in Plant City, FL.

He was born on February 23, 1949 in Sheboygan, a son of the late LaVern and Agnes Mueller Altman. He graduated from Sheboygan South High School in 1967.

Randy worked at various factories, Briggs & Stratton in Milwaukee and Dart Company in Plant City, FL. He loved music, especially soul and collected many records and c.d.'s. He was an avid Packer fan. He enjoyed gardening and spending time with friends at the Waffle House.

He is survived by two nieces, Katie (Richard) Laplander and Wendy Altman, both of Michigan; and two sisters-in-law, Judy Altman and Marilyn Altman, both of Sheboygan.

He was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents and his brothers, Mike and Neil, and other relatives.

Wishing for his body to be donated to science, he was accepted to Science Care Anatomical in Coral Springs, FL. He has chosen not to have any services.

Thank you to everyone who helped Randy make it to his final journey. May he rest in Peace.





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I knew Randy since 1st grade. We went to Ebenezer Lutheran school in
Sheboygan, Wi. from the 1st grade all the way through the 8th grade. He turned me on to James Brown when I was in the 4th grade. I must say Randy and I were very close. during those years, After high school I joined the service and as usual, life moves on and time goes by. I will never forget him, and my wife Linda, who also went to Ebenezer with us will remember him as well. Our prayers go out to his family. May God...

Rest in peace cousin...sad that we never got down to Florida to visit you.
Love Linda and Mike

Dear Altman Family:

I remember Randy from our days at South High School. May he and all of you be at peace.

God bless.

Bob Drews
South High Class of '67