1956
2012
Randal Bruce Beaver
A private service was held Aug. 3 for Sequim resident Randal Bruce Beaver, who died Aug. 1, 2012, at the age of 55.
He was born Sept. 28, 1956, in Lancaster, Calif., to Jerry I. and Karyl Sundquist Beaver.
He grew up in Lancaster and Thousand Oaks, Calif. He was an artist in the Sequim area for 24 years.
He was preceded in death by his father.
He is survived by his mother, Karyl Beaver Rotte; his sister and brother-in-law Lucinda Beaver LoPiccolo and Kevin LoPiccolo; one nephew; and three nieces.
Sequim Valley Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements.
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July 12, 2018
Family
Verne Sundquist
Randy was my Favorite Cousin for years growing up! We got into so much trouble whenever we got together!!!
I will miss the good times. I hope to see him again in Heaven, that darn Rascal.
August 28, 2013
Jaye B
I just wanted Randy's sister to know how honored I was to meet her at the funeral home. Randy spoke of you often and fondly. His love for you and your family, the dogs he never stopped missing and the art work that gave his life meaning mattered the most in his life. I still miss him.
March 28, 2013
Donna
so sorry to hear of Randy's passing I was just trying to reconnect with a friend on facebook and this came up. My deepest sympathies.
September 1, 2012
Mrs Karyl Beaver Rotte, Kevin & Lucinda LoPiccolo & Family.
Please accept our sympathy.
Michael, Jacqueline Fitzwater & son John Stratton
August 2, 2012
Jaye B.
I called Randy "mushroom boy," and he addressed me as "juggle girl." This teasing back and forth was with a man I was glad to call my "friend." Right before Randy was diagnosed, we went chantrelle mushroom hunting together. It was a sunny day before the storm. May you now be at peace in a place filled with trees, the perfect light to work on an artist's conch and the dogs you missed at your side forever and a day.
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