RANDALL-McCAULEY-Obituary

RANDALL McCAULEY

Jacksonville, Florida

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MCCAULEY Randall T. Randy McCauley, 44, passed away on May 12, 2011 in Jacksonville. A lifelong resident of Jacksonville, Randy was born on February 20, 1967 to Rutherford & Sylvia McCauley. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, having served during Operation Desert Shield &...

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Sorry so late but i remember that 1969 black camaro he built the engine in his garage. Worked with his sister years later Angel at Barnett Bank and brother in law Paul Trout My Uncle John Hired you at JSO we will miss you You were always a kind person with a huge smile not many like you these days

Sylvia and Tommy I am so sorry to hear about your lose. While Randall was with Amy he became a part of my life too. He was a very special person. He will be missed. If there is anything that I can ever do please let me know. Love Jill

sylvia and tommy..im so so sorry for your loss. i dont no what to say this has really shook me up..he was a very good man,son,brother and uncle...im sorry for this type of loss and pain....love amy...

To the McCauley Family,
Our sincere and heartfelt condolences to you all. May the comfort of friends and family take the heavy load off your hearts.
Love, Sue McKinzie Balboa and Gregg Bennett

Mr. & Mrs. McCauley please accept our condolences on the death of your son Randall. He was a wonderful son-in-law to us when he and Amy were married. Always Carole & Roger

My heartfelt condolences to Mr. & Mrs. McCauley and the rest of Randy's family and friends. Randy was a hard working and dedicated member of my squad before he was promoted to sergeant. He was a likable and genuine person and never had a harsh word for anyone. He was also a true friend. Godspeed Randy.

My heart truly goes out to Randy's family and friends. We went to Englewood High together. He was always a great guy. We would all meet at Color Tile parking lot across from Krystals on University Blvd. in our hotrods. He was so proud of that Black 69' Camaro. It was sweet. We'd all stay until JSO would run us off. I think it may of been one of the reasons he became an officer (just kidding). We were just having good clean fun. He was a true patriot and servant. We will all miss him.

My deepest condolences to the family. I had not seen Randy in many, many years but I would always think about him everytime I would ride past the Randy Road sign on the corner of Bennett and Randy. That was the sign the myself, Karen and Ricky took the year Randy was coming home from Desert Storm as a welcome home gift. Keep all your memories old and new close to your heart and Randy will always be there.
Julie C. Fidler

Such a terrible tragedy for someone spoken so highly of...I never met Randall but have been told great things of him. My prayers are with his family and friends. May you rest in peace...(friend of family)