We Remember
MARGESON, Randy
July 21, 1963 — April 22, 2021
Randy passed away suddenly on April 22, 2021, at the age of 57.
Randy was brought up in Calgary, AB and Kelowna, BC and resided and worked in Burnaby. He always meant to return to the Okanagan. An artistic woodworker who loved music and antiques. He also had an awesome sense of humour, always smiling and very charismatic.
Randy is survived by his children Amanda Margeson, Brandon (Danielle) Klamut, and Justin (Miranda) Klamut; his grandchildren Jaxx and Huxley; Mother Vi Kolodzey; siblings Deb (Brian) Peterson, Wanda (Mark) Torgerson, Michael Margeson, Melinda (Lance) Margeson; stepmom Rose Hebert; and his large extended family. He was predeceased by his stepfather John Kolodzey (d. 2004); father Chuck Margeson (d. 2015); and niece Kathleen Margeson (d. 1985).
A handsome, charming man with a good and gentle soul. Known for his big heart. He will be missed by those who knew him.
“Only the good die young”
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, please honour Randy in your own way. If anyone wishes to donate on behalf of Randy, please consider The Canadian Liver Foundation.
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My condolences Mike and to your family. God rest his soul and God Bless you and all your family during this sad time.
Auntie Viola
I am very sorry for the loss of Randy my thoughts are with you and yours .
Love Brenda
I am very sorry for your loss Aunty Vi and family.
Love Frankie
I am very sorry for your loss and wish your family strength during this difficult time.
Tracy Gray, Member of Parliament, Kelowna – Lake Country
My heart goes out to Randy’s family who are suffering this devastating loss.
Randy was one of my students when I instructed apprenticeship program years ago and I can honestly say that he was one of the best tradesman To enter the wall and ceiling trade. You will be missed buddy
My heart goes out to Randy’s family who are suffering this devastating loss.
Randy was one of my students when I instructed apprenticeship program years ago and I can honestly say that he was one of the best tradesman To enter the wall and ceiling trade. You will be missed buddy..