Randy-Tyson-Obituary

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Randy D. Tyson

Telford, Pennsylvania

Aug 17, 1955 – Jan 27, 2022 (Age 66)

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BORN
August 17, 1955
DIED
January 27, 2022
AGE
66
LOCATION
Telford, Pennsylvania

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Sadler Suess Funeral Home - Telford Obituary

            Randy D. Tyson, 66, of Milford Twp., PA, passed away on Thursday, January 27, 2022, in Grand View Hospital, West Rockhill Twp., PA. 


            He and his loving wife Carleen (Zander) Tyson celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary in October, 2021. 


            Born in Sellersville, PA, he was a son of the late Paul K. and Beatrice (Derstine) Tyson.  Randy was a 1973 graduate of Souderton High School.


            He was employed as a tractor trailer driver for the former MOPAC, now JBS, in Souderton, for more than 50 years. 


            An avid hunter, he enjoyed trips to their hunting cabin in Sullivan County, PA, gardening, carpentry, using his beloved John Deere tractor for home projects, and watching NASCAR.


            In addition to his wife, he is survived by his daughter, Lauren Tyson and her husband Chas of North Wales, and two brothers:  Gary Tyson and his wife Judy of Telford, and Jeff Tyson and his wife Deb of Hatfield.


            Memorial Service and Interment will be held privately at the convenience of the family.  Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to Logan’s Heroes Animal Rescue, 9411 Kings Highway, East Greenville, PA 18041.             


            Arrangements are by the Sadler-Suess Funeral Home, Telford. 

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To Carleen and family. I am so sorry to hear about Randy's passing. I have many fond memories of working with him at Mopac in high school as part of the clean up crew and
after graduation stayed employed there in different positions. Can't forget the green 442. Hanging out at Earl Bowl Sunday mornings playing pinball machines. Randy could make me laugh just the way he would respond to situations and comments. His typical greeting would be, " Derstein" or "what's up Dook?" Randy...

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