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Ira Randall Obituary

IRA-Ira Randall, born January 19th, 1915, in New Jersey. At 16, he started work for his father at Rabin Glove Co in Jersey City, New Jersey. At 22 he started his own glove company, Continental Glove, in New York. In 1948, he moved his family to Florida and started Abbott Mills, an industrial supply Company. He sold the company in 1958, moved to Cuernavaca Mexico, and started Pappagallo Shoe Company. He came west to California in 1962 where he started Glovers Mills, an industrial Glove Distributor, based in Sherman Oaks, selling to Industrial and Aerospace accounts throughout Southern California. He took his son, Jim, on as a partner in 1966. After moving back to Florida in 1968, he started Glovers Mills, Florida. In 1971, Glovers Mills California bought Allfast , a rivet manufacturing company. Ira retired in 1975, but remained an advisor to Jim up until the end. He was an astute investor and an avid reader, reading up to 5 books a week until his passing. At one time he owned a world-class stamp collection. He loved to travel and had been all over the world, although he carried a special fondness for Monaco, Marbella, and Mexico. His love for books lead him to donate a collection of first editions by Sir Richard Francis Burton and Aldous Huxley, to the University of Miami. While living in Mexico, he collected the art of Diego Rivera and Siqueiros and when he left, he donated his collection to the University of Mexico. He was married three times; Shirley Fletcher, (d), Shirley Kaler, divorced, and Sharon Ballard(d.)Ira has spent the last 13 years living with his son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Eleanor Randall, in Bradbury Ca. He is survived by his sisters, Gerry and Terry, his ex-wife, Shirley; nine children; Dale, Helen, Jim, Irene, Steven, Anne, Shereld, Max, and Ira; 18 grandchildren; and eight great grandchildren. He was a unique, highly intelligent, eccentric man who will be missed by all. He died peacefully at home surrounded by family.

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Published by Pasadena Star-News from Nov. 5 to Nov. 7, 2010.

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Judith Sockloff Villar del Saz

November 1, 2022

My father greatly admired Ira. He was a very interesting soul who had a midas touch and did it with style.

Judith (Judy) Sockloff Villar

January 14, 2011

Helen, I was sorry to read of your father's death in the Miami Herald. My father always admired your father's cleverness in business and interesting life. It was by chance that I opened to that page on that day. It's been so many years since we spoke, but you were a large part of my childhood, with the Brownies and high school, that you are fondly in my thoughts.

beaux randall

December 18, 2010

Grandpa i will forever be grateful for the time i was able to spend with you and the legacy and family name you left behind. I admire you deeply, love you the most and know that God has restored you to greatness in heaven where we are all bound. You are in my daily prayers and i think of you often, your presence and your warmth will forever surround me. Job well done. Adios Amigos. Vaya Con Dios. Your my dads dad and his best freind. That means the world to me.

Carrie Horwich

November 17, 2010

Shirley, Ann, and Irene -- My family and I send our condolences to you -- three gracious ladies, of whom I have very fond memories.
Love,
Carrie Horwich

Madelon Horwich

November 16, 2010

Shirley, Ann, Irene, and the rest of the family - I guess I met the Randall family over 40 years ago. I feel lucky to have known all of you over the years, and my thoughts are with you.
With much love,
Madelon

Sherald Hill

November 10, 2010

To my father not by blood but by choice. Thank you for teahcing me self reliance and that intellectual curiosity is vital to a beautiful life...we will miss you. To all Ira's children from earlier years, Maxwell (23) and Ira (16) are beautiful young men and Im sure they would love to hear from all of you. Contact me if you'd like to talk with them at [email protected].

susan parker

November 7, 2010

To Ann and Irene and Mom Shirley. I saw the obituary today in the L.A. Times. It was an unusual coincidence for me to even see it at all. Sorry for your loss. I remember your dad Ira from the days in the Hollywood Hills and hanging out with Irene and Ann in junior high. My mom and Shirely used to go to Las Vegas together in those years. Hope eveyone is well.
Susan Parker

Richard / Laura Poritz/Darlington

November 5, 2010

We will miss Uncle Ira's telephone calls and optimistic view of life, and what a life he had doing things others can only dream of.
From Grove Street to Mexico, Monaco, Spain, Texas, and California, maybe where he is now is just another stop. Did he drive there?
He lived a full and colorful 95 years.
We'll miss him.

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