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Randell "Randy" Sons, passed away peacefully and unexpectedly at his home in Warsaw, IN on Saturday, July 13, 2024. Born on August 9, 1950, in Medora, IN to Willie “Bill” and Bessie “Esta” (Graham) Sons. Randy spent much of his young life in Jackson County, IN and graduated from Medora High School with the class of 1968. Randy proudly served with the Air Force in Vietnam and was a longtime member of VFW 1126.
Randy was married to the love of his life, Gretchen Dee Boswell on October 28, 1978. For 20 years they built a life together, including the raising of 2 children, before her untimely passing on January 20, 1999; a piece of his heart went with her.
He was best remembered as a master craftsman. His exceptional skills in carpentry focused on cabinetry and trim work. Working for various local cabinet companies, Randy will be remembered as a boss who was a natural teacher and a well-respected businessman. He enjoyed fishing and socializing with friends at his favorite watering hole. Those who knew Randy best will remember him at home in his favorite chair. He was a loving husband, father, grandpa, brother, and uncle.
Surviving with memories that will be treasured for a lifetime include children, Amanda Sons (husband, Edward Rake) and Byron Sons of Warsaw; grandchildren: Ashlyn "Kris”, Eric, Evan, and Kody Trzcinski of Warsaw; sister, Lavena Rose “Becki” Combs of Seymour, IN; nieces & nephew: Jessica, Monica, and Brandon, and his cat, Cali.
Titus Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 2000 E. Sheridan Street in Warsaw, is entrusted with Randy’s care. The family is grieving privately. A graveside service is being planned for a later date when Randy will be laid to rest beside the love of his life, Gretchen. To leave a written condolence, visit Randy's obituary page at www.TitusFuneralHome.com. Memorial gifts may be made to Titus Funeral Home to assist with funeral expenses.
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2000 Sheridan St., Warsaw, IN 46580
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