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Randy Trull

Wilmington, North Carolina

Jul 7, 1930 – Jun 17, 2022

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BORN
July 7, 1930
DIED
June 17, 2022
LOCATION
Wilmington, North Carolina

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Andrews Mortuary and Crematory - Market Street Chapel - Wilmington Obituary

Randolph “Randy” Holland Trull passed away on June 17th, 2022, just a few weeks short of his 92nd birthday.  He was born on July 7th, 1930 in Raleigh, NC, to the late Walter Everett Trull and Mabel Holland Trull.  He was proceeded in death by his parents and his brother James E. Trull.  Randy...

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His stories of distinction and debauchery were frequently repeated as his mind dehulled. We loved each other deeply and he adored my pageant persona. From the time we met at East Side Club in New York City to our repeated stationery cruises aboard his boat, our travels and time together are my most cherished. Bon Voyage, Randy. And thank you for leaving your beloved boat to me!

Randy was a kind and gregarious man who engaged every person he ever met with stories of his work, his travels and his many friends and all his adventures. Rest in peace.

Randy was always full of stories and full of fun. He lived life to the full and had a big heart. You’ll be missed. RIP Randy.

He was a fabulous, famous family member.

Randy was always a kind upbeat gentleman with endless creativity. He had a great zest for life!

I last spoke with Randy as he was driving to Raleigh, and we talked about him finding his beloved Queenie Bee hadn't awakened that morning. Stoic as ever, until he began to share the details...Stoic as the day I suppose he was during that fateful trip where his hand became fouled in the engine belts, yet he related that he wrapped a towel around his hand to carefully pilot his boat and passengers safely in the Long Island Sound so as not to alarm his guests. That excursion was designed by...

Will miss him so!! My deepest sympathy.

Uncle Randy was the bigger than life personality in the room. As a child, I would impatiently wait by the door at Christmas for him to arrive and regale us with his stories that seemed to be straight out of an adventure novel. His stories would whisk me away to London, Africa, New York, and any other place that he happened to land in. Uncle Randy lived the type of extraordinary life that most people can only dream of. He was not only a dreamer, but an achiever. As his family, we were all...

Randy always had a lot of interesting stories to tell, sharing history and his past, but more importantly he was always looking forward to new endeavors. God Bless you Randy, we will miss you very much.