Robert Randy "Bob" Randazzo Sr

Robert Randy "Bob" Randazzo Sr obituary, Pasadena, TX

Robert Randy "Bob" Randazzo Sr

Robert Randazzo Sr Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 28, 2024.
Obituary:

Bob "Robert Randy Randazzo Sr" Randazzo, age 72, of Pasadena, TX, passed away on April 26, 2024. Bob was born on September 30, 1951, in Kansas City, Missouri. He proudly served in the Marines for 10 years.

Bob was known for his love of the outdoors, enjoying hobbies such as fishing, camping, and hunting. He was a devoted family man and spent 14 wonderful years with his beloved wife, Claudia Randazzo, in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.

Bob will be deeply missed by his surviving family members, including his wife Claudia Randazzo, daughter Theresa Wilden and husband Mike Wilden, son Robert Randazzo Jr and fiancé April Zarzour, son Guilherme Serrão, father-in-law Fabio Ferreira, mother-in-law Zilà Ferreira, sister Victoria Randazzo, brothers Mike Randazzo and Phillip Randazzo, sister-in-law Eliane Ferreira, grandchildren Justin Corley, Savannah Wilden, Landyn Randazzo, Avery Wilden, Madeline Wilden, Scotty Wilden, and Addison Zarzour, cousin Dale Stankevitz, as well as many beloved friends.

Bob is preceded in death by his father Randy Randazzo and mother Beatrice Mathisen.

A visitation and service will be held on Thursday, May 2, 2024, at First Baptist Church Pasadena, 7500 Fairmont Pkwy, Pasadena, TX 77505. The visitation will begin at 2:00 PM, followed by the service at 3:00 PM.

Bob will be remembered for his dedication to his family, his love of the outdoors, and his service to his country. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

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June 7, 2024

Jonathan Coleman posted to the memorial.

April 30, 2024

ALEXANDRE ZARPALOTTO FERRAZ BARREIROS posted to the memorial.

April 30, 2024

Tim Dickensheets planted trees.

Jonathan Coleman

June 7, 2024

I first met Bob when I was a pup in B&R, and he really represented what I wanted to be and do. He was somebody to emulate. Smart, well-traveled and always ready to share a funny thought or story. Everybody knows Bob Randazzo, from high to low, and the man was always humble enough to make time for people who needed help or guidance. I loved that laugh.

ALEXANDRE ZARPALOTTO FERRAZ BARREIROS

April 30, 2024

It is with sadness to know that my friend and coach has passed away, I will miss him, he was always a very positive, friendly and happy man.
I am grateful to have worked with him and participated in many happy moments with him and his family. Rest in peace my friend. I wish the whole family strength at this time.

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Frederico Nicoletti

April 29, 2024

I have excellent memories from our path together in KBR and Subsea 7 since 2002...

Definitively we will miss you around here!
Go in peace, my Friend.

Please receive my deep feelings, Claudia and Guilherme.

Leticia Ramos

April 29, 2024

I had the privilege to be friends with Bob and enjoy his friendship while living in the US. I will never forget the time we went camping and the countless time we met at his house for a barbecue and crawfish. Bob was a great man and his legacy will stay with us! Rest in peace, Sir. We will forever miss you.

Allen Dale Stankevitz

April 29, 2024

I have so many memories to list them all. Bobby and I were more than cousins. In our younger years life was so much fun for the both of us. Then the Vietnam was brewing and we answered the call.
Our lives diverged from there. Raising families, working and other. Around the early '70s Bobby
and I went on a deer hunting trip.
It turned into a very serious event.
The short version is we came very
close to death. Our previous training taught us how to work as one. We really "bonded as one".
When we returned we downplayed it to our families. It's
one of those times, that you get closer than before and never forget what happened between two people. I love you Bobby, take
care. I miss the fishing trips too.

Priscila Ferreira

April 28, 2024

Uncle Bob had been teaching me English ever since I was a little girl. Even after I graduated my course, he would still teach me so many new things. And much more than that, he taught me how to be a good person, how to look out for others and how to put family first, always. He was the most honorable man I ever knew and I am so very grateful for everything that I got to learn from such a great person. He will be very missed.

Eneas Serrão Jr

April 28, 2024

Our condolences and prayers to his family and friend. I met Bob 23 years ago in Brazil, working for KBR on a project for Petrobras, called Barracuda & Caratinga. After that we worked together for many years in Subsea7 where we became friends. He has always been a marvelous person and good professional. I am very grateful to God for having known him and for deserving his friendship. He certainly leaves a lot of good memories. Rest in peace Bob, may God in his mercy receive your soul in heaven and show you his face, amen. from your friends, Eneas Serrao and Lucia Helena

Stacey Hart

April 28, 2024

My condolences and prayers to the family. May Bob rest well. I worked with him at SBM Offshore. He was a very kind man, he never raised his voice, always helpful, with a smile on his face. He will be missed.
Stacey Hart

Lewis Davis

April 28, 2024

I was privileged to met Bob in Brazil last year, and he immediately made an impact on me. As an American living in Brazil , the time I spent with him, his stories, his advice was very meaningful to me and something that I will carry with me forever. Rest in peace, Bob. Love, Lew

Ligia Mastronardi

April 28, 2024

I met Bob last year in Serrinha and instantly became found of him. I will remember him as a caring, friendly and fun to be around soul. He had lived such an adventurous and exciting life that I just loved listening to his stories in different parts of the world. Serrinha won´t be the same without him and he will be deeply missed.
With love,
Lígia Mastronardi

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