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Randy W Mourer
06/16/1960 — 11/20/2012
From Richland, WA, US | Born in Salt Lake City, UT
Randy W Mourer
Randall W. Mourer, 52 of Richland, WA died November 20, 2012 in Battle Mountain, NV.
He was born June 16, 1960 in Salt Lake City, UT to Wayne and LaDawn Mourer. He was the youngest of two children.
He served proudly in the US Army in the infantry from 1981 to 1983. After his honorable discharge, he was employed by Bechtel and Boeing as a Planner/Scheduler. He was a member of the Society of the 3rd infantry Division.
He is survived by his brother, Terry and his wife Stella.
A memorial service will be 3:00 p.m. Friday, November 30, 2012 at Einan's Funeral Home 915 Bypass Hwy Richland, WA 99352.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Tri-Cities Chaplaincy 2108 W. Entiat, Kennewick, WA 99336.
I’m so sickened right now.. one of my best friends, and one of the greatest guys I’ve ever known, “Whom I was engaged to in 1995, passed away on Nov. 20th, 2012, and I just found out about it less than a hour ago, by seeing a posting here on his f/b page!” He told me one time, when we were both still in our 40’s, that if we both reach the age of 50 yrs. old, and neither of us are married by then, we will have to marry! I never forgot him, and always stayed in touch, but had no responses to my postings, so I thought he was either married, or involved with someone.. so I didn’t press it! Now I’m sooo saddened to know, that he was still suffering in silence with is life long illness! I love you Randy Mourer… ⥠xoxo and will miss you greatly.. for all my days! See you on the other side my friend.. cause I know you are so ever present in spirit, in my life right now… you are my guardian angel.. I just feel it! smooch.. â¥
TO HIS FAMILY.. I’M SO DEEPLY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS! THIS IS TRULY MY LOSS TO! I LOVE RANDY WITH ALL MY HEART, AND WHEN WE HELD HANDS, I JUST FELT WARM ALL OVER, AND MELTED…. EVERY TIME!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you Terry and Stella.
Terry and Stella, I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you both. Love you both !!
Favorite memory was going to a WSU football game in the Seattle Seahawks stadium, just Randy, my dad and I. I still keep a picture of the three of us from that day on my nightstand.
You will be missed.
Our sorrow and prayers goes out to Randy’s loved ones. His brother, Terry. Mitch, and Pauline and family.
I know how much his grandmother loved her grandsons. Randy care enough to call her when her husband had surgery, she told me,how kind Randy was to her.
His kindness will be remember.
May God comfort and be with you.
Jerry and Pat
I’m so sickened right now.. one of my best friends, and one of the greatest guys I’ve ever known, “Whom I was engaged to in 1995, passed away on Nov. 20th, 2012, and I just found out about it less than a hour ago, by seeing a posting here on his f/b page!” He told me one time, when we were both still in our 40’s, that if we both reach the age of 50 yrs. old, and neither of us are married by then, we will have to marry! I never forgot him, and always stayed in touch, but had no responses to my postings, so I thought he was either married, or involved with someone.. so I didn’t press it! Now I’m sooo saddened to know, that he was still suffering in silence with is life long illness! I love you Randy Mourer… ⥠xoxo and will miss you greatly.. for all my days! See you on the other side my friend.. cause I know you are so ever present in spirit, in my life right now… you are my guardian angel.. I just feel it! smooch.. â¥
TO HIS FAMILY.. I’M SO DEEPLY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS! THIS IS TRULY MY LOSS TO! I LOVE RANDY WITH ALL MY HEART, AND WHEN WE HELD HANDS, I JUST FELT WARM ALL OVER, AND MELTED…. EVERY TIME!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you Terry and Stella.
Terry and Stella, I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you both. Love you both !!
Favorite memory was going to a WSU football game in the Seattle Seahawks stadium, just Randy, my dad and I. I still keep a picture of the three of us from that day on my nightstand.
You will be missed.
Our sorrow and prayers goes out to Randy’s loved ones. His brother, Terry. Mitch, and Pauline and family.
I know how much his grandmother loved her grandsons. Randy care enough to call her when her husband had surgery, she told me,how kind Randy was to her.
His kindness will be remember.
May God comfort and be with you.
Jerry and Pat
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Randy W Mourer