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Randall Leonard

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Randall Leonard

Birth
Saint Anthony, Fremont County, Idaho, USA
Death
15 Jan 2015 (aged 64)
Alaska, USA
Burial
Parker, Fremont County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Randall Leonard

April 30, 1950 - January 15, 2015

64, passed away at home in Caswell Willow, Alaska on January 15, 2015. Randall was born on April 30, 1950 in St. Anthony, Idaho. A funeral service will be held at the Hoskins Building on the Alaska State Fairgrounds January 24th beginning at 2 PM.
Randall worked for a lumber mill in Stoddard. Later on he worked for Crapo trucking while living in St. Anthony; He became a resident of Alaska in 1985, first living in Gennallen until 1990 when he moved to Palmer and began working at the Palmer Produce.
He enjoyed hunting, fishing, hiking, raising a garden, and teaching his children and grandchildren about nature.

One of Randall favorite saying was
“I told you, and you wouldn’t listen.”

He is survived by Albert Roy and Karen of Willow, Dee Dee and Matt of Wasilla, Donnie and Dawn of Palmer, Randall and Christy of Palmer, Tyrone and Malisa of Palmer, and Theresa and Odie of Palmer.
He is preceded in death by his wife Doris D. Hartman.

Randall will have his final resting place at Parker Memorial Cemetery in South Freemont, Idaho



Published: Jan 2015, Legacy Funeral Homes
Randall Leonard

April 30, 1950 - January 15, 2015

64, passed away at home in Caswell Willow, Alaska on January 15, 2015. Randall was born on April 30, 1950 in St. Anthony, Idaho. A funeral service will be held at the Hoskins Building on the Alaska State Fairgrounds January 24th beginning at 2 PM.
Randall worked for a lumber mill in Stoddard. Later on he worked for Crapo trucking while living in St. Anthony; He became a resident of Alaska in 1985, first living in Gennallen until 1990 when he moved to Palmer and began working at the Palmer Produce.
He enjoyed hunting, fishing, hiking, raising a garden, and teaching his children and grandchildren about nature.

One of Randall favorite saying was
“I told you, and you wouldn’t listen.”

He is survived by Albert Roy and Karen of Willow, Dee Dee and Matt of Wasilla, Donnie and Dawn of Palmer, Randall and Christy of Palmer, Tyrone and Malisa of Palmer, and Theresa and Odie of Palmer.
He is preceded in death by his wife Doris D. Hartman.

Randall will have his final resting place at Parker Memorial Cemetery in South Freemont, Idaho



Published: Jan 2015, Legacy Funeral Homes


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