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Randolph Miller Railey

Dallas, Texas

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RAILEY, Randolph Miller I was born Randolph Miller Railey on November 29, 1940 in Breckenridge, Texas to Randolph Stroud Railey and Laura Mae Miller Railey. When WWII began, my father joined the Army Air Corps and my mother and I moved to Pecan Gap, Texas to live with her parents on their farm....

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I knew Randy years ago. I last saw him at the State Fair 2018, and he was the same Randy I had met years earlier. I'm sad to see he is no longer with us, and was actually looking for a different person when I saw his name. He's been gone since last year, but I am seeing his obituary today and I wasn't looking for it. Life is crazy. Have a good rest Randy and I know you are surrounded by your critters.

I knew Randy for some 40 years and am greatly saddened by his passing. We worked together at UMA for 25 years. He was the consummate professional; an outstanding leader; strong advocate for his clients, whom he considered friends; and a true gentleman. He made our company better in so many ways. It was a privilege to call him my friend and colleague. We had so many good times together, and I will miss truly miss his good-nature, his sense of humor, and his tremendous loyalty. May you rest in...

I have missed and will miss you a great deal, Randy. I will never forget and will always appreciate your kindness and hospitality when my older daughter, Rebecca, moved to Dallas seven or so years ago for her first Nursing job at Baylor Medical Center, and didn't know anybody. As a father, having you there and available, just in case she needed any help, was a great comfort. I miss our get togethers during my visits to Big D, as well as our chats and texts, especially during football...