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Randall L. Anderson

Brookfield, Wisconsin

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Anderson, Randall L. Of Wauwatosa. Died peacefully Friday, March 26, 2010, at the age of 50. Loving father of Benjamin and Katherine Anderson. Cherished son of Dorothy and the late Roger Anderson of Elgin, IL. Survived by sisters Diana (Steve) Odlin, Donna (Tim) Sell and Darlene (Scott) Claxton. Randy graduated from North Park College with a degree in Computer Science. He was employed by Cooper Power. He loved playing and umpiring softball games, and the Cubs will miss one of their biggest fans. A visitation will be held April 3, 2010, at West Granville Presbyterian Church (6935 N. 107th St., Milwaukee), from 9:00AM until the time of the service at 11:00AM. In lieu of flowers, memorials to a college fund for Ben and Katie would be appreciated.

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TO Ben and the rest of the family, I just heard of Randy passing away, I am shocked he is one person who was always so very full of life... What a huge loss to our area and even more to you....He was a wonderful man. Michelle Jacobson (Eric Kohnke)

To the Anderson Family,
I just heard of Randy's passing and am so sad. Please accept my deepest sympathy in this very dark hour. Randy hired me at Harley and I only knew him for a very short time but I remember his humor and his great smile. I am so sorry for your loss.

Dear Anderson Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy. Randy was one of my best and dearest life long friends. I will miss him.

my deepest sympathy to the Anderson family. Never new Randy lived that close to me in wisconsin. sounds like he was well respected. I can only hope comfort and well being for his family

old neighbor from Elgin, ILL
randy pritchard

Dear Anderson family,
I had the pleasure of knowing Randy as an assistant track coach in '78. It was my first year of teaching/coaching, and I remember Randy quite well. He was a member of the record-setting mile relay team and just a great guy to have on the team. My sincere condolences to his family.
Bob Arnet

Dear Anderson Family, I was a reader of Randy's blog and enjoyed drinks with him one evening at Hector's during a TosaNOW related gathering. You're in my thoughts. I hope you'll take comfort in the knowledge that he touched many lives, perhaps more than you'll ever know.

Dorothy and all of the Anderson Family,
Our heartfelt sorrow for your immeasurable loss of Randy. May God be with you in this deepest time of need.

Love,
Sharry and Howie Myers

To the Anderson Family,
We send our prayers to all of you. Take comfort in knowing that he is in heaven smiling down on each of you, and will be there for every moment. God bless you during this difficult time, and his memory will live in our hearts forever.

Katie and Ben,
I've never met either of you, but your Dad and I were umpires together in 'Tosa for the past few years. I always enjoyed working with him, as he had a good sense of humor but took the 'job' seriously as well.

I read his online blog regularly and will miss that, too.

Please take comfort knowing that he was a good guy that had a lot of friends.

Sincerely,