Randall-Saxon-Obituary

Randall Saxon

East Peoria, Illinois

1947 - 2021 (Age 73)

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East Peoria, Illinois

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Randall Saxon passed away at the age of 73 in East Peoria, Illinois. The obituary was featured in Peoria Journal Star on June 15, 2021.

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Randy gave me counsel when I was a College Student at Gettysburg in 1977. I don´t know that he shared the Gospel with me, but he was part of my faith story. Hoping that the Word made flesh is truly in your hearts as you mourn.

Randy was such a wonderful, kind, loving man. My wife and I had the privilege to go through pre marriage counseling with Randy, and he married us at United Presbyterian Church in 2009. Randy also married 2 of my sisters as well. What a blessing he was to us. He is missed dearly.

Randy married my wife and I in 2009. Randy also married 2 of my sisters. How special is that! We absolutely loved going through pre-marriage counseling with Randy. He was so kind and compassionate and funny. We really connected with him. We are so sorry to learn of his passing. Randy was a wonderful man and we are mourning with his wife, children, and grand-children. We had our marriage video taped, and it is very comforting to know we can watch Randy, at any time, speak and conduct our...

Pastor Randy officiated our wedding in 2009 and also officiated two of my husband's sisters' weddings previously. He was such a sweet man and I really enjoyed our time in pre marital counseling with him. He was down to earth, funny, witty and I am honored that he officiated our wedding.

My sincere condolences to Randy’s family. I enjoyed Randy’s intelligence, wit and caring spirit. My God’s comfort and peace be upon each of them.

Austin my heart goes out to you and your family today. Your father was such a good gentle man. I thank god he was such a great influence on Joshua. Sending you hugs and love

Dear Anna,
I am so sorry to learn of Randy's death but what a valiant fight he put on and what a blessing he was. Thinking of you -
Nancy Amos

Dr. Randall Saxon was an outstanding individual in so many ways. He was a true inspiration to me and our family, he baptized both our sons! I soon learned to respect the knowledge and commitment he endured for the First Presbyterian Church and entire Parish he was with our son in New Mexico for an annual Boy Scout hiking trip. He baptized both our sons
I am grateful for having an opportunity to know him, condolences to Anna and the family. Jeanie Lightle & family

Randy was a Athens High School classmate of mine. As young boys we would have summer 'snake hunts', searching for garter snakes or 'red racers'. On Saturday, June 12th, we were back in our hometown from Arizona. My wife and I drove down Edward St. and I said to my wife, "this is where Randy Saxon lived". I'm not sure what, if any, the significance of that 'coincidence' is. I had not seen Randy since our graduation in 1965, but I will always remember him, and consider him a good, kind friend....