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Randy Homan
Randy Homan, 70, died October 30th,
2023, in his home with his immediate
family gathered around.
Randy was born on February 12th,
1953. After graduating SHS he set out to
“learn about all different styles of music”
while traveling the states. He would do
his landstaping business during the day
and practice his music by night. Becoming
masters in both.
Randy is survived by his daughter, Jessica
Homan and his three very loved grand
kids; Brendon, Olivia, and Mia. Also, by his
many cousins, niece, Sunny, and of course,
five great rescued cats! He is preceded in
death is his mother Millie, father Rudy, and
sister Debbie.
His memorial will be held at 1:00 pm.
Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023 - Shelton—Mason County Journal - Page 31
Josephine Ann Lusignan
January 17, 1935 — October 22, 2023
Born to Rupert and Anna (West)
Ravsten in Logan, UT, and was joined by
brother Layne, arriving four years later.
Mom’s early childhood was spent in Grand
Coulee, WA, as her father was a welder and
worked on the Grand Coulee Dam. Her
family moved to Spokane in her mid- grade
school years. She graduated from West
Valley High School in 1952.;111d headed
to the University of Washington. This is
where she met her match, Guy Lusignan.
She graduated and she spent a year student-
teaching on Bainbridge Island. "the end of
that year, Guy graduated and they were
married in Spokane the next day June 17,
1957. They started their family two years
later. As planned, Mom ran the house
on Tuesday, November 14th, 2023 at the Shelton Memorial Park. There will be
a
celebration oflife following immediately after, at the family home.
and Dad went to work. She loved raising
her children, taking care of the home and being involved with her many
friends at
church and Children‘s Hospital Orthopedic Guild, as well as many other
groups and
activities.
Mom gave so much ofherself, unconditional love, a listening ear, wise
advice, and
lots of fun and adventure. She was a den leader when her sons, Eric and
Peter were in
Boy Scouts and Brownies and 4—H leader when her daughters, him and Mollie
were
involved. She was an accomplished cook, baker, seamstress, artist, flower
gardener
and floral arranger, party-giver/hostess, and upholsterer, fixer of things
and hearts
and loved life. When her youngest were getting to high school, she went to
her fifth
year of college to get her teaching degree. She started teaching 3rd grade
at Southside
School in 1980 which she thoroughly loved for the next 20 years until she
retired:
Mom was always positive and such an encourager. She made holidays and
birthdays
so full of fun and magical. She had a gift for making one feel special,
loved and cared
for. Mom and Dad were always up for an adventure, they enjoyed traveling
and seeing .
new placesaMom’s smile, bright blue twinkling eyes, love and bugs are
tremendously
missed.
She is preceded in death by her parents and husband, Guy, who passed in
2022 after
64 years of marriage and her eldest son, Eric. She is survived by her
brother, Layne;
son, Peter Lusignan, and daughters Iann Lusignan and Mollie (Keith) Zaring.
She is
also survived by grandchildren Stacey, Reid, Rachel and Paige;
great-grandchildren
Tyler, Adrianna, Hailey and Ethan; nieces and a nephew.
A Celebration of Life will be held at Faith Lutheran Church — 1212
Connection St.,
Shelton, WA, November 18th, 2023 at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations
can be
made to Seattle Children’s Hospital. '
All are welcome, please come and share your memories and stories.
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