Randy-Hoenes-Obituary

Randy Hoenes

Jackson, Michigan

Sep 10, 1959 – Aug 24, 2025 (Age 65)

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BORN
September 10, 1959
DIED
August 24, 2025
AGE
65
LOCATION
Jackson, Michigan
CHARITY
Wounded Warrior Project

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Randy Nelson Hoenes, 65, of Jackson, MI, passed away on Sunday, August 24, 2025, at home, surrounded by his family, after a hard fought one-year battle with cancer.Randy was born on September 10, 1959, in Jackson to John and Teresa (Negus) Hoenes.Randy graduated from Hanover Horton High School in...

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Going to miss you a lot brother. I will however see you again. 40 plus years of so much fun and adventure that have spawned so many stories they would take a lifetime to tell. I will miss that the most. I will always be thinking about you. Love ya Brother. Until I see you again So we can play on the worse golf team ever Ton-Loc

Far too young - sincere condolences to the Hoenes family.

To the Family of Randy, Randy was always a chapter in school. We had a mean 3rd grade teacher. I will not forget his silliness when she got after him.I have not been in touch with him since we graduated. May Randy rest in peace. May you find pure comfort at this difficult time. Nancy White

So sorry to hear of Randy's passing. I worked with him as a Corrections Officer at North Complex for a few years. My deepest sympathies to Randy's family and friends.

So sorry to hear of Randy´s passing. I developed a great friendship with Randy while officiating football with Randy for over 20 years. He was very respected as an official and a close friend to all on the crew. We spent many years working football on Wednesdays, Thursday´s, and Friday´s and always enjoyed the Big Red Humor. Randy was a handyman as he and Kevin designed and built my deck on my previous home. Randy will be missed!

I talked Randy into working on a football crew with me and Tom Crampton. We end up working over 35 years together. We worked hard to get better as Officials. We laughed, argued and did a little name calling as we formed a bond with Jamie Sweeney, Randy Straub, Ed Earley and Don Bergstrom. Randy could be a little "hard headed" and knew he was always right. I worked a lot of basketball with Randy also. He was a great Official and an even better partner. I will miss our conversations, but...

Worked with Randy at the big house, played a lot of softball with him, he could hit a ball so hard and out of sight. Randy was a ball of fun to be around. Randy is an outstanding human being, sorry to hear of his passing, prayers for his family. R.I.P. old friend.

I have heard about Randy from Wendy and Kevin (sister/brother in law) for years.... What an awesome guy he was. I am so sorry for your family´s loss. I know he will be missed

I could not ask for a better friend than Randy, he was always there if needed. He will be sorely missed. My deepest condolences to his awesome family.