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In Memory

Randall Suter

Randall Suter

Randall Lee Suter, age 70, of Davenport, Washington passed away on Tuesday, December 13, 2022.

Randy believed God's gospel of grace and is now home with our Lord. I feel so honored and privileged to have spent 30 years growing in faith, hope and love together. I want to thank everyone who reached out to us with love and compassion, especially during our darkest hours. Your love, prayers and support made all the difference in the world. God bless you all!

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.AdvantageSouthHill.com for the Suter family.

 
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01/10/23 07:50 AM #1    

Richard M Romney

I just learned of Randall's passing. I'm so glad he got in touch with several of us during the past few years. He was a good man and and good friend, and I will miss him.

 


01/11/23 02:39 PM #2    

Sharon Jackson (Kilpatrick)

I just heard about Randys passing. My heart and prayers go out to his family. He sent me a happy birthday in November and was glad to hear from him. Had a small crush on him in high school.

Sharon Jackson Kilpatrick


01/12/23 02:57 PM #3    

Bill Potter

At East Millcreek Elementary a bunch of us hung out at recess. We would kick a large inflated ball as hard as possible into the crowd of kids all competing for the catch.. If caught, then it was your turn to kick the ball to the group. Randy wore a white vinyl jacket. Somehow  the ball constantly stuck to Randy's vinyl coat. He seldom missed catching the ball. He was small and fast. He kicked the ball high every time.

Over the years I enjoyed visiting Randy and his family at their home up the street from the school. His sister Becky was a favorite. His older brother, a young entrepreneur  did well.I purchased office furnite from his father from their company.

When I drive by the old neighborhood, I think of so many (most all) that no longer live behind those familiar doors.

As for me, I still live in the "S" curve back on the creek in paradise.One who remains in the neighborhood (when I'm not in St. George).

I  miss Randy and his friendship.

Prayers to his wonderful family with the loss of their Randy.


01/17/23 11:21 AM #4    

Lynn Young

I am sorry to hear of Randy's passing. Randiy lived just up the street from me growing up. We had a great neighborhood, playing football in the front yards of friends homes, playing basketball on many driveway courts,  and  playing "over the line" up at Cheney field in the summer.  We had a lot of fun growing up playing games with all the kids ion hte street late into summer nights. 

We lost track of each other as we grew up, but I was always happy to chat with Randy. We saw each other at Air Force Reserve meetings.  Randy disliked it as much as I did. 

Randy will be missed, he was always considerate and kind to me. I'm glad we were friends. My consolences to his family and other close friends. 

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01/18/23 09:26 AM #5    

Kent Barr

Randy was  part of the neighborhood core of great friends, a magical time for us all. He was very energetic and always thinking up a scheme.


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