Randall Louis Lombard, Sr
April 9, 1934 - December 11, 2007
Obituary
Randall Louis Lombard 1934 -2007
Beloved Husband, Father, Brother, Friend.
Randall was born in Algiers, Louisiana 1934. His family relocated to Seattle during WWII. He attended St Joseph’s primary school and attended O’Dea and Garfield High School. He joined the Air Force in 1953 and served for 20 years. He met and married his wife Dolores in 1959 and remained faithfully at her side for 48 years. Upon retiring from the Air Force he returned to college earning his Associates Degree, and worked as a Draftsman for the City of Seattle Engineering Department. He then went on to operate his own business with his wife. Randall departed from us on Tuesday, December 11, 2007. He leaves behind his cherished family; wife Dolores, children; Adeline, Christine, Jocelyn, Randall Jr., six grandchildren; Gabriel, Alyssa, Robert, Joshua, Isaiah, and Mariah; Brothers and Sisters; Chermaine, Leanella, Lawrence, Mona, and Darrell. He is preceded in death by his parents; Louis and Lucille Lombard. He is best remembered for his easy smile and amazing singing voice with which he faithfully blessed the congregation of Immaculate Conception Church for over 35 years as well as to anyone who asked.
A memorial service to celebrate his remarkable life will be held at Immaculate Conception Church at 820 18th Avenue, Seattle 98122 on Tuesday, December 18, 2007 at 10:00 am. Visitation: Bonney Watson Funeral Home in Seattle Sunday December 17, 2007, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Please send flowers to the church.
Rosary at Immaculate Conception Church 12/27/07 at 7:00 pm
My dad was truly a loving and gifted man. He will always be remembered because of his kindness, gentlessness, and amazing voice. He touched and blessed so many lives. His legacy will live on and on. I will love him and miss him for the rest of my life…until we meet again.
I love you Dad forever!
I am deeply saddened to hear the news of Uncle Randy. I will never forget his voice, singing at my Dad’s funeral. I am forever grateful to him, and the rest of the family for watching myself and my sister Theresa, when we were younger. I will never forget all the times he told me to get off of the banister by the stairs, or watching the Blue Angels off the deck. It makes me smile looking back at those memories.
My condolences go out to the entire Lombard family.
Our hearts go out to the Lombard family. He is a special man! We will never forget his smile and the joy he brought to everyone.
Many Blessings to all.