Randall-Runkel-Obituary

Randall Carl Runkel

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Randall Carl Runkel Was born July 17, 1962 in Dillon, MT and died August 20, 2007 in Tacoma, WA of a massive stroke. He attended schools in Libby and Trego, MT, and Asotin and Spokane, WA. Randy married Karen Ann Mosser in Gulf Port, MS on June 14, 1986. He served in the Navy SEABEES for 23...

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May God comfort you in your time of grief. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Jack, Sandy, and family-sincerest sympathies to you all. May God Bless you all.

My condolences and prayers to Randy's family. I enjoyed many good times with Randy during and after drill periods just talking and telling sea stories. I will miss him, but will have our memories forever.

I had the pleasure of serving with Randall in NMCB 5. He was a pleasure to be around and always brought fun to the office. He was a True Seabee. A skilled craftsman and a good man. My heart goes out to his family who will feel his passing the most, just remember that he will always be watching over you all.

It was a pleasure to work with Randy at Equity. He seemed to have the ability to make anyone smile at any given time. I guess that now he is making those in Heaven smile and laugh, even though those of us still on earth are deeply saddened. My thought and prayers are with his family.

I had the pleasure of serving with Randy at NMCB 18 and will miss him greatly. Karen, if you need anything, I'm just down the road.

Renay Wilson
253-847-7597

He was a classmate and a very special friend to my husband. He always had a smile on. We will never forget the time he came to wyoming to see us. He was a very very dear friend to us. Our heartfelt sympathy to all his family and friends. we will miss him May God bless All.

I will never forget the many times I went in his office for his expertise. He was fun and always had a smile. He was an encourager to me as well as many others that had the privilage to serve with him. My heartfelt sympathy to each of his family and friends.

Marie and I share your grief at this very difficult time. We offer our prayers that only the good times remain in your hearts, as they do in ours. We write this with a heavy heart knowing your pain in loosing someone so dear. Randy worked with me at NMCB 18 RSS where he retired. He did not want a ceremony, a medal, or honors. After 23 years of honorable service, he just wanted to go home to his family and personal interests. He was liked very much and will be missed the same. We are only in...