Randall-Dyck-Obituary

Randall A. Dyck

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Dyck, Randall A. age 58, of Mpls, died peacefully at home on Dec. 5, 2007. Preceded in death by mother, Phyllis and brother, Dennis. Survived by children, Robert, Randy Jr., Ben, William, and Angie; father, Oran; sisters, Cheryl, Linda, and Holly; and four grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to the family. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Service Tues., Dec. 11, 10:30 am with visitation 1 hour prior to the service, all at: Washburn-McReavy Nokomis Park Chapel 612-721-1651 1838 E. Minnehaha Parkway

This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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Randy: Though you will be missed, I know you are at peace.

Randy was a great friend who from the moment you met him you could not help but enjoy talking to and being around. I worked with Randy at the VA and he was always willing and able to help whatever the project or job. Randy had a passion for his job however he spoke often and with great pride of his family and you knew right way that they brought the joy in his life. We are all better people because of knowing Randy. My condolences to the family but I know Randy is in a better place. Rest...

Randy was a wonderful friend who will be truly missed. He always had a way of making people smile/laugh. He was really proud of the fact that he had gotten his books "Bitten & Dew Point" published. He spoke very highly of his children, grandchildren and sister. He was eager to show us any new pictures of them (great looking family). Rest assured that your father is in a better place now. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

I worked with Randy at the VA. He was a very kind and compassionate person. He had a great sense of humor. He was always willing to help out if he could and put others before himself. He loved his kids and spoke about them often. I will miss him. I know he is in a better place and is probably wondering what all the fuss is about. I am sure he feels much better.

Randy worked with me in two different departments at the VA medical center in Minneapolis. He was my secretary in the Business Office up until my transfer to another VA. Randy was very good to me and I always appreciated his care and concern for me. I will miss him, but I know he feels much better now and is at peace.
Peggy Kearns

Randy and my son Tom spent many happy times together as young boys and friends in later years and now maybe they will see each other again in the next life. Randy will be missed. Rest in peace Randy.

Aunt Shirley