Randall-Jahn-Obituary

Randall Philip Jahn

Portland, Oregon

1952 - 2020

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Randall Philip JahnSept. 18, 1952 - Dec. 5, 2020 Randy Philip Jahn, aged 68, of Lake Oswego, was born in Portland, Ore., and passed away at home Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020, from pancreatic cancer and complications related to COVID-19. He left peacefully, while his sons held his hand in his final...

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I just heard of Randy and Carolyn’s passing. I worked with Randy in the roofing industry since the 80’s and I will miss them both. They were absolutely the best type of people one could know. Rest In Peace guys. My condolences to their family. Truly great people who will be missed.

Randy was in quite a few of my classes throughout high school at Madison. After high school, like so many of us, we all go our separate ways. So, I rarely saw him except at a few reunions. None the less, I am deeply saddened to hear the news of his passing and also his wife. I always enjoyed Randy in classes and got along very well with him. He kept me in stiches all the time as we often played off of each other. I wish I would have seen more of him in later years. My best to his sons. I...

I knew Randy in High School at Madison. Randy was a character in a great way, I ran Cross Country and Track and rode around in his Mustang with him. He was clearly the life of the party, fantastic sense of humor. One of my favorite memories (& there are many) was of Randy's "trade mark" in H.S., which was his perfect imitation of the cartoon character the Road Runner, the "beep-beep" which echoed in the hallways between classes. I'm so sorry for his and Carolyn's passing, my condolences to...

I only knew Randy in high school at Madison. There are never words at a time like this but I know he left his friends with many fun memories. One of mine is his wonderful smile. Christy Stipe Miller

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Randy and Carolyn were such wonderful people. I find it heartbreaking that Taylor and Byron are going through such tragic losses of both parents at this time.

So many great memories of good times at the Jahn household. Randy and Carolyn were caring friends who really meant it when they asked how you were doing. Their outgoing, positive personalities and kindness towards everyone are traits which live on with Taylor and Byron. I am going to miss seeing and talking with them but relish the memories of our past adventures and good times. My condolences to everyone who had the opportunity to know RP and his soulmate Carolyn.

Randy, I have always considered you as my 2nd brother. My mom always considered you as her 3rd son. We had a great time as youngsters at the first Presbyterian church. We were friends through high school and afterwards. We became house-mates just before you married the love of your life, Carolyn. We skied together at Mt. Bachelor and golfed in Bend. We watched our kids grow and had celebration bar-B-Q’s in your back yard. We went fishing as often as we could. You, like your father...

We are deeply saddened to learn of Randy and Carolyn's passing. I coached Byron on the Challenger Little League Yankees for eleven years, and his mom and dad were always there, always supportive, very loving parents. My older son, Jeremy was one of Byron's teammates and my younger son, Jordan helped out at games and practices. All of us want to convey our heartfelt condolences to Byron and Taylor on their loss. Your mom and dad were great fun to be with and they loved their boys with all...