In Memory

Randall Brosius

Randall Brosius

Randall (Randy) Brosius, 71, passed away on September 23rd 2022 at his home in Glendale, AZ. He was born July 28th 1951 in Philadelphia PA, the youngest of 5 children, to Leo Brosius and Catherine (Fantini) Brosius.

Randy was a proud veteran, serving in the US Air Force from 1970-1976. After a successful restaurant career he moved into construction, retiring after 30 years as VP of Construction Services with Daniel Enterprises Inc.

He is survived by his wife Marcia, children Melinda Camara, Robert Brosius and his wife Christine Tran, Megan Opel, Patrick Opel and his wife Mary Grimes Opel; grandchildren Jonathan Camara-Quetania, Thomas Opel and Jack Opel; brother Donald Brosius and many cherished nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his brothers, John and James Brosius, and sister Kathleen Morrow.

Friends may visit with Randy’s family on Friday, September 30th at 6:30pm with a service beginning at 7:30 pm at Heritage Funeral Chapel, 6830 W Thunderbird in Peoria, AZ. A Celebration of Life where friends and family can share stories and memories will be on Saturday, October 1st at 5:30 p.m. at Tim’s home. Contact familybrosius9@gmail.com for directions. Memorial donations in his honor may be made to any Cancer Research or Veteran’s organization.

https://www.heritagefuneralchapels.com/obituaries/Randall-Leo-Brosius?obId=25956295



 
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07/02/23 02:00 PM #1    

Carol Hazelett

OH SO SAD.  RANDY WAS ALWAYS A GLEAMING SMILE GUY I COULD SEE HIM COMING FROM A LONG WAY DOWN OUR HALLS AT WEST HIGH.  ALWAYS FUN AND FRIENDLY TO EVERYONE.  I THINK I MIGHT HAVE ONLY HAD ONE ENGLISH CLASS WITH HIM, MAYBE MORE.... WHO KNOWS I'M 71 TOO.  MAY HE REST IN PEACE NOW AND MAY HIS MEMORY BE A BLESSING.  CAROL HAZELETT

 


07/03/23 04:52 PM #2    

Ginni Weaver (Lionberger)

I am so saddened to hear of Randy's passing. He was such a friendly, fun, bright light in the halls of West High. He and I were lab partners in Mr. Stitt's biology class. I will forever be indebted to him as he took on the task of doing all of the dissecting of our frog when that assignment came about. I simply could not fathom doing it. But he took it on for both of us. May his memory be a great blessing to his family.

Ginni Weaver Lionberger


07/03/23 05:16 PM #3    

Douglas Klein

I was so sorry to see that Randy had passed. He and I were good friends since grade school. He was a great friend and a ton of fun. He kept trying to get me into ROTC but he couldn't close the deal! 


07/04/23 11:22 AM #4    

William Runyon

Randy's bright smile is still a vivid memory as far back as PT Coe grade school. It sounds like he carried the smile through his life and is no doubt smiling now. Cheers Randy!


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