Lowell Randall

Lowell Randall

Lowell Randall Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 6, 2012.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - Lowell Randall, a pioneer rocket scientist who helped launched the U.S. space program and tested intercontinental ballistic missiles, has died. He was 96.

He died Tuesday of natural causes at the Good Samaritan Las Cruces Village, a nursing home, according to a funeral home in Las Cruces.

Randall was part of a team lead by rocket pioneer Robert Goddard, who developed liquid Jet Assist Take Off rocket engines, a key element for moon spaceflights. He became an engineer without ever attending college, getting the job with Goddard after installing carpet in his home.

He later became Goddard team's chief test engineer at the Naval Research Station at Annapolis, said Joe Gold, author of "Lowell Randall: Rocket Pioneer."

He returned to New Mexico in the 1950s to work for White Sands Proving Grounds, which later became White Sands Missile Range, to test the Redstone rocket engines used to send the first American astron auts into space.

Randall then led a team at Martin Marietta Corporation in Colorado, where his team worked on the Titian I Missile, a multi-stage intercontinental ballistic missile and one that also could serve for space flight.

He retired in 1978 but worked part-time as an engineer until the mid-1990s and served as a consultant, Gold said. Although he often was invited to speak at universities around New Mexico, his formal education did not extend beyond graduating from high school in Roswell, his hometown.

Gold said what keep Randall going during the rapidly changing scientific world was an enthusiasm to learn.

"He was a plain-spoken person," said Gold. "He could understand anything...as long as it was technical."

Randall is survived by two daughters and a step-daughter. He is preceded in death by a daughter, his first wife, Helen Randall, and his second wife, Anna Randall.

Funeral services were scheduled Saturday at Hillcrest Memorial Ga rdens Cemetery in Las Cruces.

RUSSELL CONTRERAS/Associated Press


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Jeffrey Paley

May 13, 2025

I worked for Lowell Randall at Martin Cold Flow Lab in Colorado from 1960-1962. He was Section Chief. It was a nice crew to work with. I was a "Computor" and did data reduction for the test firings of the Titan engines.

Ray Calkins

December 23, 2012

I met Lowell online through our common interest in experimental rocketry. He visited a rocket launch I hosted and kept us all enraptured as he talked about his experiences for hours after dinner. He thought he was boring us, but we held on to every word. I visited his home in Las Cruces a couple times and found him to be an amazing person. The lessons I learned from him will endure for a long time, I continue to pass his wisdom down to new rocket experimenters. Thank you Lowell, I miss you.

January 9, 2012

May the God of all comfort be with your family, and may all his memories stay close to your heart. Psalms 46:7

Joanna

T B

January 9, 2012

I love his story (life story)!! Not to mention a rocket engineer from ROSWELL! Now that is really funny and awesome. My condolences to his family. We need more like him to keep our minds evolving and exploration continuing. God Bless

January 9, 2012

Dear Randall Families:
Please except my deepest sympathies in your most difficult time. The God of all comfort knows your pain. 2Cor.1:3,4. Lowell was loved and will be dearly missed. Agape love D.B. Chgo.

vickie parham

January 8, 2012

I lived in New Mexico for 5 years and was able to attend their university
and get an associates in NDT and be around the space museum in Alamagordo. This persons story was so interesting and I love writing
life stories. Thanks for sharing this one. He had such a full life to be
96 at his passing. Then to get into engineering because he layed someone's carpet is every young person's dream come true.
I was able to work at McDonnel Douglas and work in the Quality Improvement Center because of my AAS degree.
Roadrunner 314-583-6632

January 8, 2012

To the Randall Family:

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you find comfort from God's word, the Bible. James 4:8 encourages; "Draw close to God, and he will draw close to you."

My condolences,
SJB.

Kimberly

January 8, 2012

To The Family Of Lowell Randall: I am sorry for the loss of your loved one. May the God of all comfort help you in this most difficult time. (2 Cor. 1:3,4)

D

January 8, 2012

My sincere sympathy. May you find the strength to endure through prayer. Psalms 65:2

Barbara M

January 7, 2012

My deepest sympathy for the family. The World does Marvel at someone with strength and longevity as Lowell had. In fact, the scriptures in Psalms 90:10 calls it "Special Mightiness". May the God of comfort be with you today.

A Friend

Calvin Holmes

January 7, 2012

We will see you soon in a world of peace. God will make this happen very soon. Psalms 37:10,11

January 7, 2012

My dear departed husband, Edward Snow, was originally from Las Cruces and also worked at White Sands. They may have worked together since he worked on the first man on the moon project. His final work was done in Mississippi, but before that, he worked at Huntsville. Rest in Peace and may God bless your soul and your family.

Jenae

January 7, 2012

My sincerest condolences to all the Randall family and friends as regards to the sad loss of your dear Mr. Lowell Randall. May Mr. Randall continue to live on in your hearts and in your memories and may you all continue to rely on God in this time of grief, because He will strengthen you - Isaiah 57:15.

Scott Chamberland

January 6, 2012

Rest in Peace

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