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Cathy Wallace
March 17, 2010 | Oklahoma City, OK


Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Randy Royse was born January 26, 1944, and departed his earthly life peacefully at home on January 20, 2010. Randy was the only child of Dayton and Elmyra Royse. He attended Nichols Hills Elementary, Harding High School and the University of Oklahoma where he was a member of Phi Gamma Delta....
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Cathy Wallace
March 17, 2010 | Oklahoma City, OK
Sally,
I was so sorry and saddened to here of Randys passing. He was a lively fellow and can't tell you how much I enjoyed you both. His book was such a blessing I was able to share with so many other patient. My prayers are with you and your family.
Caroline RN
January 28, 2010 | Edmond, OK
Randy's passing is a tremendous loss to anyone who knew him. I worked with Randy for six years at FNB&T and we remained friends through the years. I can remember the last time we had lunch together in OKC, his spirit attitude always remained positive. I will miss him greatly.
Tom Sherman
January 26, 2010 | Norman, OK
Sorry to hear about Randy. Sounds like he lived his life right all the way to the end. He will be missed. I worked with him at First National Bank from 1980 - 1984 in Commercial Lending. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Patti Mikkelson
January 25, 2010 | Oklahoma City, OK
Distance and years of time cannot erase the value of good memories. Although there may not be a lot of events that we experienced together, the ones that we had are memorable. There was never a time when we were together that it wasn’t filled with laughter. His greatest gift to me was his ability to always make me feel that he was excited to see me. What a gift it was.
I pray that God comforts you during this heartfelt time and that Randy’s new journey is filled with peace...
Mike Brooks
January 24, 2010 | Hot Springs, AR
Sally, Rip and Phillip-
I knew the first day that I met Randy that he was different, especially for a bank president. He didn’t have a desk, but a big round table. This was interesting, but on the middle of table sat a framed autographed baseball. I asked who signed it and he said “George Brett. I bet you don’t know who that is.” I said “Yeah, from the Kansas City Royals!!” I think by my reaction that he knew he had hired a fellow baseball fan.
When he wanted to show you...
Maureen Carollo
January 23, 2010 | Tuttle, OK
Sally,
I will really miss "my new friend". Dinner for Donna and me with you and Randy at the Stonehorse last year was such a good time. You both made Donna feel as if we had been long time friends and I really enjoyed getting to know you. I can't go by the Stonehorse and not think of Randy. Randy and I "hit it off" at the bank pretty early on and I will always appreciate the support he gave to the Tulsa location and to me personally over the past four years.
David King
January 23, 2010 | Owasso, OK
Dear Sally, Rip, & Phillip:
I will always remember Randy as one the finest men I will ever know. I loved his humor, wit, and insight. When young Randy and the beautiful and forever young Sally moved to 107th I was lucky to meet Randy and his friend Dale (THE BANKERS) I later earned my own MBA in Finance. At times I was paperboy, lawnboy, and it seems like babysitter. I enjoyed building your Uncle Mike's House and working on Randy's backyard deck. Randy was a mentor and someone I...
Dr. John W. Martin
January 23, 2010 | Edmond, OK
Mrs. Royse,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.We will miss Mr royse,he was a great man.God Bless
63rd st. girls
January 23, 2010 | Okc, OK