Randolph-Sorenson-Obituary

Randolph Wallace Sorenson

Portland, Oregon

1987 - 2018

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Randolph (Randy) Wallace SorensonSept. 11, 1987 - Dec. 2, 2018 Randy, 31, died in Park City, Utah, Dec. 2, 2018. Randy was born in Lake Oswego, Sept. 11, 1987, to Bill Sorenson and Karen Bartelt. Randy grew up in Lake Oswego and attended the Lake Oswego school district, where he played football...

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Randy was such a great friend to me when I was In early recovery, he truly was such a large impact on my life and I am so very saddened by this news. I just found out about this. My condolences to his mother and father, as well as the rest of the family. He spoke very highly of his family often. He served on the same mission as my younger brother in Texas, and that was actually how we very first started talking and became good friends. We even decided to dress up like cowboys and go line...

Randy,
I worked with you in Laguna Beach. I still can't believe it! Your style & smile impressed me! Fly with the angel's~ You will be missed!

Dear Karen and Bill, I can't imagine a deeper hurt than the pain of losing one's child--no matter his or her age. Our hearts and prayers go out to you, now, and forever.
Karen, you and I have talked and shared, extensively about motherhood, I especially pray for you, the loving, patient strength you have given to me over the years.
May God comfort you both, and your families during this time.
Blessings and Love, Robert and Yvonne Medley

You will be forever missed. I am proud to have known you and will cherish the memories of our friendship.

May your family find peace and courage.

Untill we meet again,

Ryan Johnston

I'm very sad to hear of Randy's passing, it's such a same. He touched many people's lives and was a hoot to work with. My condolences to his family and friends. Rest easy Big Ran Dog ❤

Dear Karen and Bill
I'm so very sorry for your loss. My heart breaks for you. Remember the Lord knows of your pain, turn to him often for comfort. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Donna Caldwell Blodgett

Dear Karen and Bill,
I'm so very sorry to hear of your loss. My heart breaks for you. Remember the Lord knows your pain and is there to help you through this, turn to him for strength.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Donna Caldwell Blodgett

My most sincere condolences to Karen and to Bill and to others who knew and loved Randy dearly. Aunt Carole

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