Randy Plehal

Obituary of Randy Dean Plehal

 

Randy Dean Plehal

Born May 14, 1958, age 63 Of Eden Prairie, MN

Passed away March 17, 2022.

 

Preceded in death by Father Jack Dean Plehal,

Survived by Daughter Danielle Coplen (Larry),

Wife Karen Lindner,

Mother Evonne Plehal (Road Block Misty), Sister Blanche Bast (Marlon), Sister Dianna Quaintance (Mr. Peanut, Honey, Louie) Special Nieces Cindy Plehal (Jamie), Dione Bast,

Stepchildren Shawn (Kammy), Kayce (Debo & Ivy), Brandon,

Aunts Elveria Borgmann, Shirley Borgmann, Uncle Arvin Borgmann (Jane)

13 precious Grandchildren

Many Cousins and extended family, Friends

Special People Paul, Grumpy & Dawn, Fran, Scotty, Mikey, Ralph & Brenda

 

Randy has lived every day to its fullest. His first love was Blacktopping. He was loyal to a fault, never judged anyone and always excepted people for who they were. He was positive, funny, and sarcastic.  Always knew how to make you laugh!!! He loved his family and grandchildren fiercely!!! Randy’s second passion was helping people, whether it was checking in on his friends, blacktopping a driveway, working on any home improvement project, or fixing cars… He really was a jack of all trades; there was no project too big for him to tackle! He loved to tinker… if he didn’t know how to do it, he would simply learn how, just so he could help. There was no idea to big or small Randy could make it come to life. He also loved his motorcycles so much he had been known to bring them in the house to work on them over winter. He was a rough and tough biker with the biggest heart we ever had the honor of knowing … Isn't it ironic that this big, tall biker guy with long dark hair was deathly afraid of ALL birds but still chose the Bald Eagle as his spirit animal!!! Whenever we see an eagle soaring in the sky, we will think of him! The loss of Randy has left a big hole in so many hearts. He will forever be missed and always remembered.

 

A Memorial Tree was planted for Randy
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Cremation Society Of Minnesota | Edina
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