Randy-Deeter-Obituary

Randy Deeter

Anchorage, Alaska

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Husband, father, grandfather, big-game hunter, oral surgeon, brother, uncle and friend Randy "Doc" Deeter died April 2, 2011, at home.A celebration of life will be from 2-5 p.m. Sunday at the Deeter home.Born July 11, 1950, in Ogden, Utah, to Georgina and Robert Deeter, he was the oldest of four...

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Randy was a wonderful man to work for, and very generous. He was supportive of our craziness in his Fairbanks office and I've missed his sense of humor over the years. I was so sorry to hear he had been ill! My prayers go out to family and those closest to him. May the Lord wrap you in the arms of his love and peace.

Much love to the doc and his family. I wish I was there to support you moma and little Brother at time like this. My the doc rest I'n peace now. Love other soon. Semper Fidelis

I had the priviledge to work with Dr. Deeter for five years in his Fairbanks office. He was an awesome boss. He was so caring and ha a wonderful sense of humor! We always knew when he was having hunting withdrawals and would joke it was time to schedule a new hunting trip. He will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved him. My most sincere condolences to his family. May God offer you the tender mercies you need during this time of sorrow and separation.
Sincerely,
Trish...

Randy was one of the kindest and thoughtful people I have ever met. He brightened the room when he entered and of course he had that amazing, corny humor. I never heared him say a bad word about anone else. He is a great loss to Alaska and all of the people who had the luck to have met him. In addition, he was a great surgeon.

buck my best friend for the last 25 years.i'm truly thankful for the friendship we shared and the endless experences,stories,and laughter we have had together. like you said"i,ve done it all with no regrets" i hope to model my life after you.buck we'll miss you, but the memories andfriendship we shared will last forever.god bless randy, michelle and family
jim torghele ogden utah

To the Deeter family. I went to High School with Randy. I always knew him to be a fun and kind person. Please accept my sincere condolences.

A forever cherished friend and inspiration! His memory and lesson to find your passions, own them and live them will forever be a part of me! And for that I will always be grateful! My love goes out to all of us who are missing him. How fortunate we are to have him as an angel to watch over us now!

Randy was like a brother to Jim. They played, laughed, & loved each other. As we look around there are many signs of his existence. I will always remember his kind and gentle ways. He enjoyed making people laugh & giving them nic-names. He was a true friend & will be dearly missed. My sincere condolences to the entire Deeter family, friends, & loved ones. He will forever be in our hearts.

To the entire Deeter Family, My condolences and love goes out to each and every one of you. I am so deeply sorry for your loss. As a young child Randy Deeter always made me feel welcome in his home. The home of my very best friend, his daughter RandiLee. I am sure he is rejoicing, and being welcomed in the arms of all of your loved ones who have passed on to the other side. I am thankful for the short time I was able to know Randy Deeter.