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Randy G. Paulson
Randy Glenn Paulson, age 65, died on October 23, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky due to liver and kidney failure.
Randy was born in Wisconsin Rapids on April 21, 1955 to Laurence and Izetta Paulson. He graduated from Adams-Friendship High School in 1973. Randy married Lisa Kaye, they had one child together, this marriage ended in divorce.
Randy was preceded in death by his parents, Laurence and Izetta (Chaffee) Paulson; brother, Gary; and sister, Janice.
He is survived by his son, Kyle; brother, Alan (Jane) Paulson; nephew, Shawn (Kristin) Paulson; and friend, Lisa.
Due to COVID-19 private family services will be held at a later date.
RIP Randy
Rest In Peace Randy
My deepest sympathy to all of Randy’s family and friends, his pain and suffering is now gone, may God be with all of you during this sad time, peace be with you!!,
Thoughts and prayers-you will be missed but remembered~~~may you rest in peace. Thank you for the memories!
Alan, Kyle, Lisa and family, may you find peace and comfort. Thinking of you all, take care. Judy and Dennis
To Kyle, Lisa, Alan and Family May your faith, family and friends help you through this difficult time in the loss of your loved one. As time passes the greatest memories will bring a smile and warmth to your heart. I send my deepest sympathy.
Great guys, always cracked me up
Ray and I send our deepest sympathies to Randy’s family.
Craig and I rented a house with Randy in the early ’80’s. I still fondly recall those times. May he rest in peace.
Hey Randy: Sorry to hear you aren’t with us anymore. I enjoyed knowing you and having a beverage with you here and there! Our prayers are with you. Mike and Carol Skotzke
Allen,
You have my sympathy. Life has been a bit rough these days.
My thoughts are with you.
Our condolences to his family, Randy was a great friend and will be dearly missed.
Always a nice guy with a smile. So sorry for your loss
Randy was always ready to help family and friends. He was a cousin you could always count on to have a railroad story or a tall story. I say that with a smile and fond memories. Randy was very hard not to like. I wish him peace now and a chance to tell good stories on the other side.
Was a very good person will sadly be missed