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Randy Gear

Houston, Texas

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Randy Gear, 54 passed away on June 19, 2013. He was born in Houston, TX on January 16. 1959. A proud Texan, he was preceded by his Father, Ronnie Gear. Randy was survived by wife, Holly and their daughter Kristin. Mother: Barbara Gear. Brothers; Keith and his wife Valerie. Bruce and his wife...

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Randy was like my brother. His parents were my parents best friends before we were born. His Dad and mine were best friends until the end and Randy you are sorely missed and I was grateful to get to go riding in your truck with you at your dad's service and at thre Addleman house get together for JB Addleman. I hated to see you going in the hospital but I have so many memories of all the things we went through and all the fun we had as our two families merged together as one. I'll see you...

To Randy's family and friends, please accept our deepest condolences. We certainly shall keep Randy and those close to him in our thoughts and prayers. God bless Randy.

To all of the Gear Family, We were there in spirit on this hard day. Carol and I have been talking about our memories of the kids when they were growing up. We have a bunch of them. We had a lot of fun fishing, swimming and riding on the boat. We are going to miss Randy. All of you just remember we are praying for you during this hard time and remember Randy is having a wonderful time being absent from the body and present with the Lord. We love yall and hope to see you soon.

October 30, 1999

Randy Gear, you left an imprint on my heart! Michael and I met you as a young couple in a new town home. You were there to show Michael the ropes on home ownership; shocking your way through an outlet install to putting up a ceiling fan. Of coarse, there were the fishing lessons, too. Young and dumb as we were, you continued to guide us. You stood in our wedding and wished us the best so many years ago. As we teach our sons and daughter to fish, your stories and lessons will whisper in...

Michelle and I met Randy when he welcomed us to our first home at Nantucket Square. We knew from the beginning what a wonderful warm person he was. We were privileged to know him for 17 years. Randy was such a positive force in our lives. We loved going on that WellCraft in Galveston Bay. He would give us the call to go "wet a hook" and we would be eager to pile up in the old suburban and follow him on a new adventure. Our 4 children were blessed to meet him and he treated them all like...

My sympathy to the family and friends of Mr. Gear. It is a trying time when there is a death in the family. May God help you and comfort you at this time of need.

Randy was always part of the family. Always a happy guy and helpful. Hard to believe he is gone. So glad we got to see him recently. God be with his soul and be with his family at this difficult time.

What a great guy. Haven't been in touch in a long time.
To the Gear family may the comfort of God help you during this difficult time. Bammel Forest rules!
Love you man.

Bobby & Debbie Smith

I don't know that there are any right words. More than anything else, we're glad you were a Christian. That was self-evidant in the way you conducted yourself always. We enjoyed every time we had together with you at Bill & Shaunas and counted you as our friend too. I'm sorry you're gone from this life Randy, but glad you won't have any more pain and suffering. May God bless and comfort your family and friends and help lead us all to the place on high where we'll meet again. Goodbye for now,...