Randy-Gelow-Obituary

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Randy S Gelow

Dade City, Florida

Jun 7, 1955 – Jul 17, 2022

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June 7, 1955
DIED
July 17, 2022
LOCATION
Dade City, Florida

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Hodges Family Funeral Home - Dade City Obituary

Randy S. Gelow, 67, of Dade City, Florida passed away July 17, 2022. He was born June 7, 1955 in Pontiac, Michigan to Willis E. Gelow Jr. and Barbara Lee Gelow. Randy was one of eight children, including Gary, Mary Kay (Candy), Kimmy, Willis (Chip), Keith, Shelly, and Sheila. Randy &...

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Randy, I can't believe it's been a year since you have left us...I am still in shock over it...we all loved you dearly, and hopefully will meet up with you one day..rest in peace...love you..

One of the nicest guys I've worked with, always helpful and able to point me in the right direction. I'm extremely sorry for your family's loss, but heaven must have had a communications outage and needed some expert help.

I just want to say how sorry I am Joelle about your loss. I always thought Randy was a really good guy!

Joelle and family sending hugs and prayers ❤

Randy, I couldn´t have asked for a better brother in law then you.. you helped me in so many ways, and I will be forever grateful for all that you did for me, fixing my car when I had problems with it, to doing so many things at my place..I went on so many trips with you and our family, you also helping Jackie and I to move down here,so we could be close to each other and be there for each other. Im still in shock thA at it happened so fast..I thought you would outlive me..you were one of the...

Randy was such a sweet guy. I´m so so sorry Kimmy, my dear friend, and to all his family. Prayers sent for comfort.

Mr. Gelow and I have never personally met but after reading about his life and attending his celebration of life, I now understand what makes him an amazing man and what an honor it would have been to met him. I have the honor of working with his son, Dr. Randy S. Gelow, II. After hearing the stories of his dad, I now understand where Dr. Gelow gets his amazing traits. My condolences go out to the entire family and his loving wife and two sons. May you rest in paradise, Mr. Gelow.

You will be missed.

The sudden loss of Randy has my heart hurting with and for his family. Randy was without any doubt my best friend. Although the years we carpooled together are well behind us, our periodic breakfasts at Cracker Barrel to catch up again will be dearly missed. For all the times I reach out for help, knowing the answer was always a “where and when”, I am still more grateful for the conversations then the helping hand.