Sylvia-Randall-Obituary

Sylvia Jean Randall

Portland, Oregon

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Randall, Sylvia Jean (Peterson) 77 April 20, 1934 Sept. 12, 2011 A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 16, 2011, at Riverview Abbey in Portland. Sylvia Jean Peterson was born April 20, 1934, in Seattle. She moved to Portland and graduated from Jefferson High School in 1952. At...

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Lisa, our heart and soul are with you and the girls Lamaya & Tira,
Love ED and Else

Mom...Yesterday was a beautiful day for celebrating your life. All your friends and family were there loving you endlessly. You were an angel on earth & now you are an angel with the Lord. I hope you are fly-fishing in your favorite spot...no, I KNOW YOU ARE!! Tell every hello & until we meet again...in God's time. I love you Mom. Your biggest girl---Lisa Lou

Lisa, I am so sorry for your loss and send my deepest condolences to you and the rest of your family. There are no good words at this time, but can pray good words for you and your mother. Dee

Our condolence to Lisa & Lamaya and Tira and Bryan. Our prayers are with as you go through this painful time.

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Gregory & Monica Alexander

Sylvia will be missed. She always had an ear and a sense of humor. I have known Sylvia all of my life. I will always hold the memories close to my heart, she was kind of like a second Mom to bounce things off of. Lisa and Marta, i feel your loss, your mom was a beautiful woman. Hugs and love. Mary McCracken Fendley

My thoughts and prayers are with Sylvia's family. I will remeber Sylvia for her great smile and wonderful sense of humor! Although I have not seen Sylvia in many years, I have so many fun memories! When Cousin Sylvia and Aunty Karen came to town it was "fun, fun, and more fun! Happy times!


Lisa VanZanten

So many memos of summers at the beach with the Randall family. What a beautiful woman! Polly Morton Nash

My condolence to Lisa and to her family, God Bless!!

Mrs. Randall will be dearly missed.. As a child i grew up around them and played with her grandchildren... Many times i made effort to stop by the beach house if she was in town with my little family.. i will surely miss her visits..