This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Randy Boehmer, 55, born on September 10, 1957 and passed away on October 15, 2012. We will remember him forever.
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Randy was like my Uncle
I've known Randy since I was a baby. He was like my Uncle and I know hes gone but i will still keep him in my heart forever. I wish he wasn't gone but I know he's not hurting anymore and he's free. He was an awesome Friend/ Uncle/ Tattoo Artist. He inspired me to do good in school and go for my dreams. Randy I miss you and love you.(: love Fawnie Butt <3
When I was a little girl
I remember when Randy taught me Rhonda, and Bj Karate it was so much fun. Randy was like an uncle to us he knew us when we were born. I remember when i got married at a young age he never judged me he loved my husband. When Carla and Randy bought there house in Glendora my husband did landscaping for them. Randy will never be forgotten he was such a wonderful man everyone loved him and always will. I love you Randy always & forever.
A Day on the Ocean with RB
After a long road trip from North Dakota with my brother-in-law, Randy and Karla took us for our first deep sea fishing trip. We loved fishing so this was very exciting for us. It was a typical California day...beautiful, sunny and calm, perfect for a day at sea. Early that morning Randy and Karla are gathering all the stuff need for the day. I was full of anticipation and some fear of being on the massive ocean in a boat that seemed tiny in comparison. After a short time on the freeway we arrived at the coast. Unloading the boat took a very short time and before I knew it we were rocking and rolling out in the wide blue sea. As we approached a group what looked like pontoons to me, I asked Randy if this is where we would be fishing and he gave his deep chuckle and informed me that it was just a bait barge! When we had our bait we were again cruising the waves along the coastline to his spot. He shut the boat off, we rigged our lines and were finallly ready to fish. However, when Randy tried to start the boat again the key broke in the ignition! He tried to fix it but had no luck so, reluctantly the AAA club (my words/terms) was called. We drifted towards shore and fished until we were towed back. I was the only one who caught a small fish. The day was not what Randy had hoped to give us but it was a great day for me anyway. Thanks Bro..you will be missed but I have this memory to keep you with me.
Kevin