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Randall K.
"Randy" Stephens
July 30, 1955 – December 14, 2020
Randy joined our heavenly father on December 14 th after a brief illness of cancer. He was brave, loving, faithful, and concerned for others as he endured an aggressive disease.
Randy grew up in Midland, Michigan, and in the middle of 7 th grade his family moved to Salinas, California when his father started managing a new plant. After high school, Randy attended Whitworth College in Spokane Washington and went to dental school at USC in LA. After practicing dentistry in California, he moved back to Spokane where he worked for most of his career.
Randy loved his profession and was very supportive of other dentists and active in his dental community. He considered his patients friends, and had true friendships with his employees.
Randy was a joyful person who loved to smile and laugh. His passions were: his wife and family, USC football, all sports – particularly tennis and bike riding, morning walks or runs, hot stock tips, his friendships that went back to junior high, high school and college, his Christian faith, art and music, travel and experiencing other cultures, the outdoors, growing a vegetable garden, and his true enjoyment of other people.
His family that will miss him dearly include: his wife Jesse, his 3 children Nick, Andrea and Anthony, his father Bob, several brother and sister in-laws/ nieces and nephews, 1 uncle and 2 aunts, and around 55 first cousins.
Those in his family that went to heaven before him include: his brother Ron, his mother Rae, several aunts, uncles and cousins, and grandparents. Randy has 4 generations of his family buried in Spokane.
Randy will be buried at Holy Cross cemetery with a very small memorial service due to Covid19. Donations in honor and remembrance of him can be given to Spokane Symphony Musicians Relief Fund, cancer research at Fred Hutchinson where his son Anthony Works, or Whitworth Presbyterian Church.
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