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Randy Lynn Rose

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Randy Lynn Rose

Birth
Kane County, Utah, USA
Death
23 May 2006 (aged 52)
Burial
Clayton, Johnston County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Randy Rose age 52
Died 5/23/2006
Son of Wayne and Joy Rose
Husband of Eileen G. Rose
Maplewood Cemetery
May 26, 2006

Dr. Randy Lynn Rose, 52, May 23, 2006.
Funeral service will be held on Monday, May 29, 2006, at 10:00 a.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Garner. Interment will follow at Maplewood Cemetery, Clayton.
Randy was born on April 24, 1954 in Kane, UT to Wayne and Joy Rose. At 19 years of age, Randy served a two-year mission for the Latter Day Saints Church in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He earned the rank of Eagle Scout as a youth and continued to serve more than 25 years as a scout leader. He was a baseball coach in the Clayton Little League program for 13 consecutive years.
Randy received his Bachelor and Masters degrees from Utah State University and his PhD from Louisiana State University. He began his career at North Carolina State University under a post doctorate program and in 1989 helped to found the Dept. of Toxicology with his focus research on human metabolism and toxicology. He was an accomplished, internationally renowned toxicology researcher and speaker, published many times in professional journals.
He held many positions in the church including Bishop, Branch President, High Counselor, Young Men's President and teacher. His love was working with the youth of the church.
Contributor: JRitter (50657919)
Randy Rose age 52
Died 5/23/2006
Son of Wayne and Joy Rose
Husband of Eileen G. Rose
Maplewood Cemetery
May 26, 2006

Dr. Randy Lynn Rose, 52, May 23, 2006.
Funeral service will be held on Monday, May 29, 2006, at 10:00 a.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Garner. Interment will follow at Maplewood Cemetery, Clayton.
Randy was born on April 24, 1954 in Kane, UT to Wayne and Joy Rose. At 19 years of age, Randy served a two-year mission for the Latter Day Saints Church in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He earned the rank of Eagle Scout as a youth and continued to serve more than 25 years as a scout leader. He was a baseball coach in the Clayton Little League program for 13 consecutive years.
Randy received his Bachelor and Masters degrees from Utah State University and his PhD from Louisiana State University. He began his career at North Carolina State University under a post doctorate program and in 1989 helped to found the Dept. of Toxicology with his focus research on human metabolism and toxicology. He was an accomplished, internationally renowned toxicology researcher and speaker, published many times in professional journals.
He held many positions in the church including Bishop, Branch President, High Counselor, Young Men's President and teacher. His love was working with the youth of the church.
Contributor: JRitter (50657919)


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