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Mayor Randy Schleis

On February 21, 2017, Randy Schleis of Rainier, Washington, had unexpected complications to an outpatient heart procedure. He spent more than two weeks in critical care at St. Peter Hospital in Olympia, Washington, and fought valiantly to spend time with family and friends before his death on March 10, 2017.

Randall Leroy Schleis was born in Sioux City, Iowa on February 28, 1953, to parents Walter Leroy Schleis and Iola Hazel Heiden. He grew up in Struble, Iowa, with parents, Wally and Berniece, brothers, Brian and Mike, and sister, Shelly. He graduated from high school at Gehlen Catholic School in Le Mars, Iowa in 1971. Randy joined the United States Air Force in April of 1972 and served 20 years, with one tour of duty in Vietnam and active duty during Desert Shield, Desert Storm and Desert Calm. He was a recruiter for the Air Force for five years and a security supervisor for 15 years, to include serving as Robins Air Force Base SWAT team leader. Awards during his service to his country include various Meritorious Service, Achievement, Good Conduct, National Defense, Longevity and Small Arms Expert recognitions, in addition to “Best Medium-Sized Security Police Unit in Air Force Logistics Command.”

Randy was a living example of heroism as he protected and served his country, community and family.

He served his community as a volunteer fire fighter, a reserve officer with the City of Olympia Police Department, and a Chief-of-Police (1993-1999) and Mayor of City of Rainier (2010-2017). Randy loved the Nisqually Valley and its residents, and worked to advocate for his community. He was actively involved in Rainier schools and Rainier Community Cares, a youth and young adult outreach program.  He was instrumental in building Rainier Veteran’s Park, involved in the LEOFF Retirement Board and Thurston County Emergency Management, and FEMA planning to include working with the 62nd Medical Brigade and recently worked to recognize Rainier as the second Purple Heart City in Washington.

Randy worked at All Star/Mullinax Ford as an IT Manager for more than 10 years, retiring in 2015. He served his church in helping with youth Bible quizzing and volunteering in sound/media. Many young adults share how Randy mentored them in their youth when they were struggling to make good choices in their lives.  When his health was more robust, he loved playing Santa for community events that involved kiddos. He enjoyed reading, softball, fishing, camping, church, country and bluegrass music, and was a brilliant storyteller. Friends and family know that his three grandchildren thought he hung the moon.

Survivors include his best friend and wife, Kathie Darlene Schleis of Rainier, Washington; daughters, Linda Schleis Addy (Cameron) of Portland, Oregon, and Jennifer Schleis Corn (Bryan) of Newberg, Oregon; grandchildren, Ella Claire, Wilson Harris and Vera Gail; brother, Mike Schleis (Heidi) of Le Mars, Iowa; sister, Shelly Schleis Schmitz of Struble, Iowa;  in-laws, Lynda Hollinger, Myrna Beckwith (Frank), Sandy Ketchum (Verle), and Candy (Doug) Morgan; and many loved nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Iola (1953); brother, Brian (1989); father-in-law, Darrell (1985); father, Walter (1997); mother, Berniece (2014); and mother-in-law, Kate (2014).

Randy was honorable, kind, clumsy, funny, wise and an earnest example of how we can all make a difference if we live life with a serving heart.  While his physical heart struggled with his disease, his giving heart beats in his family, friends and community of Thurston County.

SETFA 2015 Holiday Events

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Santa Mobile Schedule
Santa is coming to town! The sound of music, bright lights and lots of helpers move about with a Ho-Ho-Ho ringing through the communities each December for this annual event. Santa will be visiting local Yelm neighborhoods, including Rainier and Lake Laurence, Thursday, December 10. Watch for Santa between 5:30pm and 7pm.

Santa at the Prairie Hotel!
Santa is back to see the children at the Yelm’s Prairie Hotel in the Bald Hills Terrace Room. Come visit Santa Saturday, December 12 4:30pm – 8pm and enjoy yummy hot chocolate, coffee, candy canes and cookies.

Stuffed Animal Donations Needed!
The need for stuffed animal donations is critical this year. S.E. Thurston Fire is seeking donations of new or like-new stuffed animals to comfort and support local children in crisis situations. Please donate new or like-new stuffed animals to the fire station located at 709 Mill Rd SE, Yelm, WA 98597.

The “Gift of Gobble”

"Gift of Gobble" turkey dinner

Please consider donating to Yelm Food Cooperative’s “Gift of Gobble” and provide a turkey dinner for a needy family this holiday season. Nominations are open!

For the past few years the Yelm Food Cooperative has collected donations that help feed our community’s hungry. Their food drive is aptly named “Gift of Gobble” and nominations for this year’s gifts are now open. A donation of $60 will feed an entire family of six.

The holidays are on the way and that means colder weather and tougher days for our community’s most vulnerable and needy. During this festive time of year, please remember to donate to your local food banks. Help make the holidays feel brighter, warmer, and more secure for those who need it the most.

Read more about their program here:
http://yelmfood.coop/yc/gift-of-gobble-changes-lives-during-holiday-season/