June 13, 1955 - March 15, 2022
Randall (Randy) James Beecher, age 66, passed away Tuesday, March 15, 2022 at Providence Holy Family Hospital, Spokane, Washington. Randy was born on June 13, 1955 in Menominee, Michigan to the late Harold Lee Beecher and Helen (Podoll) Beecher. He lived most of his life in Manitowoc and Two Rivers, Wisconsin, and wa a 1973 graduate of Washington High School in Two Rivers. Randy worked at Manitowoc Ice for 38 years until early retirement in 2014. He was a member of the Friends of Point Beach and served as President for several years. Much of his life revolved around bowling and serving on the Manitowoc Bowling Association Board of Directors for several years, eventually serving as Vice President, then President. He was inducted into the USBC Manitowoc Bowling Hall of Fame in 2014. One of his favorite pastimes was belonging to the Northeast Wisconsin Corvair Club, Inc. and attending several Appleton Car shows, as well as cruising “The Drive”. Randy enjoyed camping with friends and spent most summer weekends visiting various Wisconsin campgrounds. He also loved dogs and his entire life was spent with at least one dog at his side. Randy recently relocated to Washington State to be closer to family. Survivors include his wife, Brenda, step-daughter and son-in-law: Rachelle and Ben Wagner of Nine Mile Falls, Washington and grandchildren, Kody, Tanner and Makenna Wagner, brother Terry Lee Beecher and partner Jackie of Ashmansworth, Hampshire (England). Many cousins, brother and sister-in-laws, nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by one brother, Gerald W. Beecher of Green Bay, and niece, Susan C. Beecher of Milwaukee. It was Randy’s wish to not have a memorial service. Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.pnwcremation.com Randy’s family extends a heartfelt thank you to the doctors and nurses who cared for Randy at Holy Family Hospital. Their around-the-clock compassion and care shown to Randy and his family in his final days will never be forgotten.
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