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Randolph Edmonds "Randy" Trow Jr.

Richmond, Virginia

1942 - 2026

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Randolph Edmonds "Randy" Trow, Jr.February 15, 1942 - February 6, 2026Randolph Edmonds Trow, Jr. "Randy", age 83, passed away on Friday, February 6, 2026. He was born on February 15, 1942, in New York, New York to Lydia Person Trow and Randolph Edmonds Trow. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth...

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Randy Trow was very much the southern gentleman. Extremely welcoming and inclusive, he went out of his way to make everyone (old timers and newcomers) feel part. I first met Randy doing Ski Patrol and recall the many times he´d volunteer his time to help us patrollers to improve our skills! He was always patient, always kind and we learned so much from him not just about skiing techniques, but confidence and attitude. He was one of those rare individuals that could deliver corrective...

Our Condolences to Betsy and family. Malinda and I graduated from Douglas Freeman high school with Randy (class of 1960). I graduated from Hampden-Sydney College with Randy. I graduated from W&L law school whereas Randy went to University of Richmond Law School. Randy was smart, friendly and fun to be with. We are proud to have known him. Enjoy the good memories.

My birthday buddy, riding on his shoulders and many happy celebrations!!! He didn't just attend the party, he WAS the party, always making us laugh! The dance floor and so many bars won't be the same without him!

So sorry to hear of your loss. Knew Randy through skiing & windsurfing; trips to Outer Banks & Lake Gaston with friends. Prayers for peace & comfort for Betsy & family.

Dear Betsy, Randolph, Marshall and Tommy, From Spain, a big hug to all the Trow family. Randy was a great man. We will always remember him. R.I.P.

Please accept my sincere condolences regarding the death of Randy, my friend from Douglas Freeman High School !

The end of a legend!!! The Magic Pumpkin, yodeling on the PA system at Bryce, the jokes, trying to keep up with Randy on the slopes, and so much more. Randy was truly the life of the party wherever he was. May God bless the Trow family in this time of sorrow.