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Jack Allen Randolph, a beloved son of Ashtabula, Ohio, whose journey on this earth began on February 5, 1943, has taken its final bow on March 27, 2025, in Phoenix, Arizona. He departed quietly, surrounded by family, leaving behind a legacy woven into the of their hearts.
the owner and founder of "MK Products," Jack carved a space for himself in the world of precision machining. A masterful craftsman, he meticulously shaped tools and dies, pouring not just skill but also passion into each creation. His education may have been simply described as the "school of life," but it was here, through hands-on experiences and relentless curiosity, that Jack honed his talents, aligning them with his unwavering commitment to excellence.
Jack's vibrant spirit epitomized joy, radiating warmth like the sweet treats he cherished. Cookies, candy, and anything sweet would often find their way into his hands, a reflection of the delight he took in simpler pleasures. His heart danced to the rhythmic melodies of The Beatles and the soulful tunes of Roy Orbison, transporting him to carefree days lost in music. With a penchant for intellectual pursuits, he found solace in evenings spent engrossed in "60 Minutes," the History Channel, and captivating World War II documentaries.
A true craftsman at heart, Jack indulged in woodworking endeavors and even ventured into the fascinating world of clock building. His inventive mind sought to unravel the mysteries of energy through his adventures in creating “magnet, perpetual energy, and free energy motors.” Jack's imagination knew no bounds, always chasing innovation while crafting pieces that would create lasting memories.
Jack is survived by his loving sister, Randi, and his cherished children Michael (Heather) and Kim Randolph. He took immense pride in his role as a grandfather to Sean Murphey (Tara), Amber Murphy, Melia Wharton, Hunter Sherman, and Ezra Randolph. The joy of being a great-grandfather to Sophia and Brielle Murphy was perhaps one of his greatest treasures. Each family member held a special place in his heart, and together, they will carry forward his spirit of creativity, love, and laughter.
Jack joins his beloved parents, Frank and Angelina Randolph, in eternal rest, their presence welcomed in the peaceful embrace beyond. As family and friends gather to honor his memory, a memorial service will be held at Avenidas Funeral Chapel in Avondale, Arizona, on April 26, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM, officiated by Pastor Oliver Morrison. Inurnment services will follow at a later date in Ohio, a place that undoubtedly holds cherished memories for Jack.
His departure leaves a gaping void, yet his indelible mark will forever reverberate through the lives he enriched. As we remember Jack Allen Randolph, we celebrate a life well-lived, filled with love, laughter, and the sweet melody of memories that will linger eternally.
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