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James Randall "Randy" Arnaud

Houston, Texas

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JAMES RANDALL "RANDY" ARNAUD passed away on Monday, May 11 at his home in Bentwater, in Montgomery, TX. Visitation is set for Wednesday (5/13) from 5-8 PM at Metcalf Funeral Directors, 1801 E. White Oak Terrace at Texas 105 West, in Conroe. Services are set for 1:30 PM on Thursday (5/14) at First...

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It has been a year since we lost a very dear friend. It still hurts today, to not be able to see & talk with him. I can't even begin to express the overwelming lost that we all felt the day he left us. I want to say to those who loved him most: Carolyn, Amy & Josh he will alway be remembered as a man that touuched so many lives while he was here on this earth. He made People Smile and that is something we all need daily!!!
His family is what he loved most and held most dear to his heart...

To Josh and all the Arnaud family. I recently heard of Randy Arnaud's passing and wanted to express my condolences. I had the pleasure of meeting your Dad on a couple of occasions at Champions and I remember him being friendly and someone you don't easily forget. I know how special he was. My thoughts are with you.

Mrs. Arnaud - I was so sorry to hear about Coach Arnaud's passing. He was larger than life and will surely be missed!! Most of the postings are from folks that knew him from Conroe...but know that those of us that knew him in Bridge City miss him as well. I ran into him years ago after he left BC and got the biggest, warmest hug from him at the time! That was so typical of him!! Know that he is up in heaven watching over everything...and making everyone smile

I met Randy Arnaud through my ex husband. I had the opportunity to help him with a golf tournament a few years ago and had a great time. He was a very nice and kind man who always helped others. He is deeply missed.

I was very saddened to learn of Mr. Arnaud's death over the weekend. Several years ago I was the tournament director of what was once known as the Golf Digest Collegiate Invitational held at the TPC every March. He was one of many, but certainly the one who stood out the most, who helped us stage a very successful event in Houston each year. From the young volunteers he recruited to so many little details, Mr. Arnaud had a laugh ready for us every morning and made us feel most welcome. He...

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Mr. Arnaud was always ready with a smile and a hug when we came in for golf tournaments, starting when my brother was in junior high, continuing through college, and on into his professional play. He loved golf and never met a stranger. He was a truly special person that will be missed by many!

To Randy's family,
I share in your grief of Randy's death. I knew him through his energy and contributions to The First Tee of Houston/Redstone. I will miss his humor and interactions with the kids during the Champion's Challenge.

My heart goes out to all who knew Randy and treasured him as a friend. His selflessness, sense of humor and work ethic were an inspiration to anybody who knew him through golf or in any other capacity.

My thoughts and prayers are with you during these difficult times. I pray that the Lord will fill you with peace and surround you with the love of all your family and friends.