1956
2024
Randy S. Lawrence
October 9, 1956 - March 8, 2024
Randy S. Lawrence, of Lincoln, NE, was born in Sioux Falls. SD, to Mae and Al Lawrence. Randy answered his Father's call after a courageous battle with cancer.
Randy grew up with a large family with too many stories to tell. After graduating in 1974, he worked in construction until joining Waverly school district where he worked for 40 years. Randy enjoyed Biking, Hiking and Camping.
He is proceeded in death by parents and sister, Donna. He is survived by four brothers and sister, nieces and nephews, and many more. He will be missed.
Celebration of Life will be held in his honor on March 16, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. at Second Baptist Church at 525 N 58th Street Lincoln NE.
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Former WMS Student
September 11, 2024
Randy worked at my middle school and was the nicest man ever. He said hello to everyone and I made sure to always say hello, and thank him for being so nice and doing his job. I will miss the intercom announcements that interrupted class “Randy Lawrence please call the office, Randy Lawrence call the office.” We would all giggle because it happened about 100x a week. Rest in peace Randy!❤
Student at WHS
May 3, 2024
Randy Lawrence was a janitor at my school, he waved and smiled at everyone who passed by him. Over the loudspeakers I would hear "Randy Lawrence, please come to the office, Randy Lawrence please come to the office." I never thought I would miss it, but I do. I found out about his passing about 2 months after it happened, and I cried. He was such a kind man, may he rest in the heavens above.
Penny
March 16, 2024
Randy was a great big brother. He was always willing to help any of his siblings out whenever they may have needed.He was kind and caring. According to my granddaughters "made best Mac and cheese!" He was so good to our sister Donna and took good care of her after our parents died. Also was the best uncle and great uncle to all his nieces and nehews. My son Danny had him as a father figure and enjoyed many camping trips to the national parks. Love you Randy RIP you are loved and will be missed by many.
Gaye McCallum
March 16, 2024
Randy was such a friendly and kind man. He was always helpful and had such a positive attitude. So sorry for your loss.
Sharon Claussen
March 15, 2024
Worked with Randy for several years he was awesome! If you needed something he was there a very down to earth stand up guy
Jim Lawrence
March 15, 2024
Randy was a very giving and kind brother. We will miss him but his memory will last forever. RIP Brother
Nancy & Bruce Pietzyk
March 15, 2024
Randy....I will always remember you as a very good friend and co-worker.Rest in peace and I'll be looking for you in Heaven.
Peggy Brown
March 15, 2024
Thank you, Randy, for always taking time to talk to mom and for all the help you gave me in saving pictures, trophies and plaques from the old school building.
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