Randall-Burr-Obituary

Randall A. Burr

Brookfield, Wisconsin

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Burr, Randall A. Of Brookfield, WI, went to eternal rest January 10, 2012, at the age of 87 years. Beloved husband of 63 years to the late Betty Jo (nee Bellingham). Loving father of Steven W. Burr and Elizabeth Ann Burr. Caring grandfather of Michael, Brian and Cory, great grandfather of Lily and Benjamin. Born January 13, 1925, in Kenosha, WI. Graduate of University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1949. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II, 1943-1946. Executive with Inland Steel Products Co. and Inryco. Former Trustee and President of the village of Elm Grove, member and past President of Westmoor Country Club. Dedicated Volunteer with the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee serving on the Finance Committees, Vestries, and Board of St. John's on the Lake, and many other volunteer activities. Memorial Service to be scheduled in early June, 2012, at Trinity Episcopal Church, in Wauwatosa.

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Dad,there are so many word's and thought's about the wonderful time's that we all had together. I know that you did hear every word and kisses and hug's from Steve and I. We will miss you more than you will ever know. It does bring peace to us to know that you are back with the love of your life! We are happy that you and Mom are together again. Love Alway's Betsy xoxoxo

Steve and Betz, I am so sorry. Your Dad was a true gentleman and ever so kind to me. I have wonderful memories of both your Mom & Dad! Love, Donna Shirley

Hi Steve, Betsy and family,

Condolences, prayers, good thoughts and support are extended from all of the Frosts in Kenosha. Your dad is a spectacular person and will live forever in my heart. He is back together with your mom and my dad. I am sure that they have already started the picnic and he is continuing his leadership in volleyball with the flat hand serve. Always one of the truly "Good Guys", the world will miss Randy!

With all my love and respect, John Frost