Randy Allen Prentice

1952 - 2024

Randy Allen Prentice obituary, 1952-2024, Tucson, AZ

Randy Allen Prentice

1952 - 2024

BORN

1952

DIED

2024

Randy Prentice Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 30, 2024.
December 6, 1952 - February 29, 2024

Randy was born in Flint, Michigan to Larry and Ilah (Edwards) Prentice, the third of their four children.

His interests and professional accomplishments varied widely. He was a talented guitarist, songwriter, piano technician, software author, and an award-winning photographer.

Music was Randy's lifelong passion. His musical career began in the mid-1960s when he received his first guitar and began formal instruction. He practiced constantly and, as his technique developed, his father taught him music theory and wrote charts for him to learn. At age 13, he played his first professional gig with his father's band, The C-Notes, who performed at various clubs in the Flint area.

When his family relocated to Tucson in 1969, Randy continued perfecting his musical artistry. For years he connected with many leading local musicians like Robb Hanshaw, "Juke Joint" Johnny Strasser, and George Hawke. These associations led to his joining such bands as Los Lasers and George Hawke and the Cary Grants. They also led to the formation of bands such as The Vains, which played West Hollywood's Troubadour in 1979, Buzzard Luck, which self-produced the CD "Good Luck" in 2000, and his namesake group, The Randy Prentice Band, which covered multiple genres and featured several of Randy's original songs performed with wife/bassist, Diana, and friend/cowriter/drummer, Paul Daniel. Fixtures on the Tucson music scene for years, these bands stood out for their original music.

Although music dominated Randy's life, he branched out to successfully pursue another career path. In the 1980s, Randy discovered his interest in photography. He studied at Pima Community College and specialized in large format landscape photography. In 1986, Arizona Highways magazine first published his photos, which marked the beginning of a decades-long relationship which included many calendars and books such as 100 Greatest Photographs to Ever Appear in Arizona Highways Magazine and Arizona the Beauty of It All (back cover). Randy's photos were also featured in projects by the National Park Service and the Arizona Game and Fish Department, and were displayed in public venues including airports, the Arizona State Senate, and the new TMC Rincon Hospital. Over his career, Randy received several awards and more than 70 publication credits, such as Browntrout Publishers, which published Randy's own series of Grand Canyon calendars for more than a decade, in periodicals like Conde Nast Traveler and Natural History, and in books, including covers of the Rand McNally 1996 Road Atlas, Falcon Press' book Grand Canyon on My Mind, and Sierra Press' book Arches National Park.

Concurrent with his music and photography pursuits, Randy maintained a long career as a skilled piano technician. Trained by his father, he secured a position tuning and repairing pianos for the Muller Piano Company, the Steinway dealer in Tucson. His services were much in demand, and he went on to start his own business as an independent piano technician. After passing rigorous examinations, he was certified as a Registered Piano Technician by the Piano Technicians Guild, Inc. Randy was vice president of the Tucson Chapter of the Guild and a member for over 40 years.

Choosing to be a piano technician proved fortuitous. Randy met his future wife and pianist, Diana, in 1985 when he was contracted to tune her piano. He continued to tune her piano and eventually married her in 1996.

It is impossible to express in words Randy's many qualities and the influence he had on all who knew him, as well as those who never knew him yet were moved by his music and art. He had a good and generous heart and was a loving husband, brother, and uncle. Randy earned respect and admiration through his inestimable talents and was held in the highest regard by his professional colleagues in music, photography, and piano technology. It was a joy and a gift to have had him in our lives. A world without Randy is nearly incomprehensible.

Randy is survived by his wife Diana May, daughter Darlene Oksanen, brother Hal Prentice, sisters Diane Ganski and Melody Prentice, grandson William Oksanen, niece Lauren Brimmer, and nephew Brett Brimmer.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, April 20, 2024, at 1:00 PM at Son Life Chapel, 2955 W Ironwood Hill Dr., Tucson, AZ 85745.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to any of the following: Grand Canyon Chapter of the Sierra Club, Friends of Saguaro National Park, Arizona Nature Conservancy, Arizona Wilderness Coalition, American Cancer Society.

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October 21, 2024

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July 1, 2024

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Matt Tokasey

October 21, 2024

Hey Randy!?! How you doing up there in great beyond? We have never met but you certainly enriched my life with your photos that appeared AZHs. I just saw the photo you did the 3-24 edition. Page 14 & 15. I liked it so much I looked you up online and discovered you had left us. Dude, you lived one hell of a life. A piano man, a musician, and a photographer. Bravo man. I can tell you didn“t miss a chance to live a marvelous life on earth no matter what you were doing. Thanks for all the memories you left here. Cheers!

Nathan Payne

July 1, 2024

Randy would come to tune our piano at the Newman Center. He was very kind and talented, testing out his tuning with his Beatles repertoire. The music community really lost a great guy. May eternal rest be granted to him by the Lord and may perpetual light shine upon him.

Liz Fletcher

May 19, 2024

The memories of your many talents and kind nature live on.
Liz Fletcher

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Angela Parris

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Hal Prentice

April 15, 2024

Dear brother, I think of you everyday.

Barbara G.

April 12, 2024

For my friend Diana... BE THE THINGS YOU LOVED MOST ABOUT THE PEOPLE WHO ARE GONE.

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BARBARA GONZALES

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Fritz Neuhauser

April 8, 2024

I can't say that I knew Randy real well, but in all of my memories of him he was always happy and positive. We always got along because we shared a similar sense of humor and a shared love of Arizona and the great outdoors of the Southwest. I remember Randy as a man who was both serious and fun-loving at the same time - a rare quality. My sincere condolences go out to the whole family for your loss

Nicki and Bill Bertenshaw

April 6, 2024

What a talented, delightful person he was! Thanks
for letting us know of all of his many talents and
accomplishments. His was a life well lived!

Scott Olsen

April 3, 2024

I hosted Randy's website for 25 years and his photography always amazed me. He was such a gifted person and I will miss the technical challenges he would sometimes present. I will miss you my friend.

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