Herbert Plummer Ranton Celebration of life Oct. 4 - Lynnwood Today

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Herbert Plummer Ranton passed away on August 26, 2025, in Edmonds, Washington, just ten days shy of his 91st birthday. His life will be celebrated on October 4, 2025, with friends and family coming together to honor his memory. Ranton's contributions to his community were significant, and his passing leaves a void among those who knew him. The celebration will provide a space for attendees to share stories and reflect on the joy he brought into their lives. Friends are encouraged to participate actively in commemorating his legacy.

This event not only serves as a tribute but also fosters connection among those grieving his loss. Ranton's life and the relationships he built will be remembered fondly. The gathering underscores the importance of community support in times of sorrow.

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