Jon-Randles-Obituary

Jon Randles

Lubbock, Texas

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Jon RandlesLubbock, TXJon Randles was called home on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 after fighting a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Randles was born in Lubbock, Texas, on October 13, 1956 to Ann and the late BJ Randles. He attended Monterey High School while his dad was principal and...

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Jon held a revival at Second Baptist Church, Levelland TX where he an my husband learned they were kin. They spent several hours learning about relatives. He was a true warrior for Jesus. And I will never forget his "Holy Hop"

Amazing Man of God. Faithful as Job. Always focused on the will of God. Never was there a boundary too much to tackle in the spread of the Gospel. Jesus Blessed many through Jon.

Our family was delighted to hear Jon at Altus First Baptist Church. We were always blessed and challenged by him and his messages about our Lord Jesus. Blessings to the family and thanks for sharing your loved one with the rest of us.

Dear Kelly & family, I am so sorry to hear of Jon's passing. He was a sweet soul. I've been keeping you all in my daily prayers. Ann (Biggs) Scarth

I'm so glad that Don and I were able to hear Jon preach twice when we were visiting our family-Ron, Jennifer, Max and Lex Rowe. It took only moments to know that Jon was a very special man of God with a very special message to share. We will always remember the message and try to live it: "Change the room" !

I'm so sorry to hear of Jon's passing. In following the Facebook posts, I have become aware of the great legacy he has left behind, and have gotten a glimpse of how far his influence spread. My sister in Austin, my cousin's daughter in California, my Sunday School teacher in North Richland Hills, and a former pastor all knew him, and I had no idea they were ever in the same location to meet. I knew Jon and Kelly at Hardin Simmons, and recognized there was something special about these two. ...

We were blessed by John's teaching and preaching on three different occasions. God used him mightily. Our prayers are with his family. Please tell his grandchildren what a wonderful man of God he was.
- Gary and Sharon Graves

So sad to learn of Jon's passing. He was an inspiration to so many people. Many of us hope that the work we do here on this Earth might have an impact upon a generation or two, but I am highly confident that Jon's lifework has resulted in eternal benefits for a great many people.

Gary Risley, HSU Class of '76

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Randles family. May you find peace and rest in our Savior. Jon was truly a man of God.