Service Details
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, November 28, 2023 at 11:30 am in Calvary Baptist Church (9122 Durand Avenue in Sturtevant) with Pastor Richard Rogers officiating. Interment will follow in West Lawn Memorial Park. Visitation will be in the church on Tuesday from 10:00 – 11:30 am.
You may witness the service via livestream on Tuesday at 11:30 am by selecting the link below:
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In memory of Randy, memorials to Alpha Women’s Center, Inc. (Milwaukee) have been suggested.
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Miller's FlowersMount Pleasant – Randolph “Randy” Kent Larsen, age 80, was called Home by his Lord and Savior, surrounded with the love of family, on Monday morning, November 20, 2023.
Randy was born in Albert Lea, MN to the late Christian Peter and Betty Lou (nee: Stevens) Larsen. He was a graduate of Washington Park High School. With a profound work ethic, Randy was the sole owner & operator of Lawn Specialists, working up to the day he went into the hospital.
Saying that Randy lived his life according to his religious faith is an understatement. He was constantly reading his Bible and looked forward to sharing the word of God with anyone who would listen.
Surviving are his children, Sunday (Jody) Muniz, Grant (Mikayla) Larsen and Verity Larsen; grandchildren, Alec (MacKenzie), Mitchell and MacKenzie Muniz; Johanna, Thomas, Ian and Katrin Larsen; great-grandchildren, Cole and Hayes DeClark-Muniz; brothers, Terry (Kay) Larsen and Duwayne (Ann) Larsen; sister, Julie (Karl) Weyhrauch; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, November 28, 2023 at 11:30 am in Calvary Baptist Church (9122 Durand Avenue in Sturtevant) with Pastor Richard Rogers officiating. Interment will follow in West Lawn Memorial Park. Visitation will be in the church on Tuesday from 10:00 – 11:30 am. You may witness the service via livestream on Tuesday at 11:30 am by selecting the link located in Randy’s obituary on funeral home website. In memory of Randy, memorials to Alpha Women’s Center, Inc. (Milwaukee) have been suggested.
A heartfelt note of thanks to Aurora Medical Center in Mount Pleasant – Garden & Med Surg floors for the compassionate care & support given in Randy’s time of need. May God Bless all of you!
Troy Muniz says
Randy will be missed dearly. I enjoyed the conversations we had both on and off the battle ( basketball court) field, he was a great competitor and always provided great advice!
Randy you will be missed but never forgotten.
Rest in peace!
Anonymous says
Randy was a great evangelist and Warrior for Christ, with a big smile and a big heart. I am quite sure he heard, “Well done, good and faithful servant” when he got to heaven. We will miss him on the battlefield.
Anne Franczek says
Randy was a great evangelist and warrior for Christ with a big heart and a big smile. I am sure he heard, “Well done good and faithful servant,” when he got to heaven
Matt Hipper says
I worked for Randy for quite a few years. As a lawn care worker up to running L.S. for him for while he cared for his elderly parents, we had a special bond.
We often didn’t agree on theology but I always enjoyed our fellowship and our lengthy Bible studies are something I really miss.
Even today, still enjoyed getting together with him as the fellowship was always so sweet.
There is a special place in heaven for Randy, his heart for the lost and the unborn are something this world needs more of. Gonna miss you, Randy, but will see you again someday.
Henry Perez says
Randy was a strong supporter of my campaign and a powerful prayer warrior. We will miss his Christian comittment and faith expression. He will be deeply missed.
Chaplain Bob Duthie says
I enjoyed watching Randy as he lovingly toiled on the church grounds at Calvary Baptist. He was a great steward of his God Given talents which he so graciously shared with his church family and the entire community. Randy turned the church property into a showcase of his talents for the glory of God! Watching him work you could see his joy doing it, indeed “A labor of Love”. Rest in peace Randy as you are now home in the arms of your Loving Savior!.