Randy Lee Pine

1951 - 2020

Randy Lee Pine

1951 - 2020

BORN

1951

DIED

2020

Randy Pine Obituary

Published by Marion Star from Jun. 11 to Jun. 28, 2020.
Randy Lee Pine

Crossville, TN - Randy Lee Pine of Crossville, Tennessee passed away on June 9th, 2020 in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. He was surrounded by the love of his family during his final moments which were peaceful and painless. Randy was born March 1st, 1951 in Marion, Ohio to William H and Norma J (Sparks) Pine. The family moved to Orange Co, California in his senior year, after high school he was drafted into the United States Army where he became part of a very unique unit of Rangers "Co O 75th Inf Arctic Rangers" Stationed at Ft. Richardson in Alaska. After serving his time in the Army he worked for the United States Post Office as a Letter Carrier in Orange County California. Randy is survived by his Mother Norma J (Sparks) Pine, his wife Ramona Kay Keldie/Bebout whom he always referred to as his "Best Friend and Soulmate" They enjoyed traveling coast to coast, where they were able to complete the biggest adventure on their bucket-list, seeing all 50 states, stopping at every museum they came across, followed all types of sports, and always working around their home and yard together. Randy retired in 2005, they moved to Thomasville, Georgia for nine years until they found the beauty of Crossville, Tennessee where they built their dream home. Children; Jason Pine (Marcella) Shannon (Pine) Enriquez (Rob) Christopher Bebout (Shannon) Brian Bebout (Liane T.) Robert Bebout (Rhonda M.), Granddaughters Alishyona and Allyson Enriquez, Sara and Kristina Bebout, Skylar, Mattie and Alx Moffatt. One sister Constance (Pine) Fields along with numerous Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Nieces and Nephews. Randy was preceded in death by his father William H (Bill) Pine.

Though they were a blended family Randy always considered all the children and grandchildren his very own.

In lieu of flowers, a donation in his name can be made to an Organization/charity of your choice.

A Celebration of Randy's Life is planned at his final rest place in Madisonville, Kentucky September 5th, 2020. Please contact the family for more information.

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June 9, 2025

Your Loving Wife posted to the memorial.

June 9, 2025

Ramona K Pine posted to the memorial.

June 9, 2024

Ramona Pine posted to the memorial.

Your Loving Wife

June 9, 2025

It's been the longest 5 years but yet the shortest, it seems like just yesterday we were talking laughing hanging out even planning more adventures, then in a blink of an eye MyGuardianAngel was called home knowing he's at peace has kept me going...knowing one day I be with him again.

Ramona K Pine

June 9, 2025

It's been the longest 5 years but yet the shortest, it seems like just yesterday we were talking laughing hanging out even planning more adventures, then in a blink of an eye MyGuardianAngel was called home knowing he's at peace has kept me going...knowing one day I be with him again.
Miss you very Day

Ramona Pine

June 9, 2024

I miss your smile laugh and our talks everyday.
MyGuardianAngelForever

David Kittay

June 5, 2024

I'm always talking to you Randy with your picture next on my computer

DAVID KITTAY

June 5, 2023

I sure do miss you and of course your laughter. I look at our picture together and smile with a heavy heart.

David Kittay

June 6, 2021

I still can't believe you are gone....I talk to you constantly and even laugh with you. Love

Rita M. Blevins

June 5, 2021

I never saw Randy without a smile on his face. Never heard him complain about any of his health problems. He was quick to say how grateful he was for Ramona and how happy he was to share his life with her. They were a blessing to each other and a pleasure to be around.

David Kittay

July 2, 2020

Randy I have known you for over 40 years and I miss you. I miss working with you, playing ball with you, and square dancing with you.

Michael L Dolsen

June 30, 2020

Rest in Peace Randy. It's been an honor to have served with you and know you. God Bless.

bobby R dickerson

June 30, 2020

I only knew you for a short time Brother.But you were a valued friend.God speed Ranger.

Tom Ster

June 30, 2020

Rest in peace, fellow ranger.

Heather and Sieg Goller

June 29, 2020

Im so thankful we got to see each other back in October. It was a nice reunion. Im sure his reunion was beautiful when he got to run into the open arms of Jesus.

Larry Lee

June 28, 2020

Randy was a great guy and very proud of serving in the United States Army. Randy and Ramona was always there the help in any way they could with setting up things for our Co O 75th Ranger Reunion. A great couple always thinking of others. You will be missed but never Forgotten.

Tish Oberley

June 28, 2020

Randy & Ramona were the first neighbors in our community and the first neighbors that welcomed me to the area. I could tell when I first met them how they just enjoyed being together and enjoyed doing life together. Life, travel, and a lot of laughter is just a little of what I will remember. I will also miss his smile. Praying for you, Ramona and the family. May Gods peace give you comfort.

Pat Cochran

June 28, 2020

I was with Randy in Alaska as we were part of the first to be sent there to start the company. I remember he being the mail clerk and always smiling as he gave you your mail. I never saw him after I got out and didnt know where he ended up and just remembered he was from California . So sorry to hear of his passing and know he will be dearly missed. Pat Cochran

Kathleen and Timothy Querry

June 28, 2020

Randy, our neighbor, will be missed. We enjoyed watching him drive his "go cart" around the neighborhood. We referred to him as "speedy." Randy served his country with honor and pride. He and Ramona were and are certainly soul mates. Fare thee well Randy, until we meet again.

Ramona

June 28, 2020

Randy is and will always be My Best Friend My Rock My Life!
I miss you babe and Love you more

Rita Blevins

June 28, 2020

I remember an email that Randy sent me several years ago about a day that he and Ramona had spent putting up Christmas decorations inside and outside their home in Thomasville. When he was telling me about it he said, "I sure enjoyed the day putting up decorations with Ramona. Heck, I always enjoy everything I do with Ramona".

Lynn Southern

June 28, 2020

Uncle Randy was such a great guy. Growing up him and I always played basketball, he took me took my first scary movie The Eye back in the late 70s, after that I was hooked on scary movies. When I was always doing my artwork, he used to tell me Lynn you dont have to be perfect, its ok to color outside the lines. To this day when Im painting or drawing, those words go through my mind. I will miss you Uncle Randy. RIP. I love you.❤

Kristin Lasher

June 28, 2020

Randy was my letter carrier for years. I enjoyed our conversations and his positive attitude. In particular, it was a joy to see his happiness after he met Ramona, to hear the plans for their wedding, to watch them prepare for the move East, and to keep up with their happy travels and years together. Randy was a good person who brought smiles to and positively impacted many people. I was Blessed to know him.

Kathleen Querry

June 16, 2020

Randy was a true friend and gentleman with a wonderful smile. There are no words to tell you how sorry we are. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Kathleen and Tim Querry

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