Randy Lee Gilmore
September 28, 1955 – August 21, 2025
Randy Lee Gilmore, of Nixa, passed away at the age of 69, leaving behind a legacy of faith, family, and compassion. He was born September 28, 1955, in Lockwood, Missouri, to Ralph and Georganna Gilmore, and grew up in South Greenfield, Missouri, where his roots and values were firmly planted.
In 1975, Randy married the love of his life, Evelyn, beginning a journey together filled with devotion, laughter, and faith. He first began his career in business, working with Taco Bell in the 1970s before the company franchised, serving as a training manager and supervisor in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Yet in 1978, Randy felt a greater call—one to ministry. Answering that call, he attended seminary, was ordained as an elder in the United Methodist Church, and began faithfully serving congregations across western Missouri. His first appointment was in Avilla, MO, and from there, his ministry touched countless lives.
In 2000, Randy took a leave from the pulpit to pursue other interests, but his heart for service led him to a new path. In 2002, he became a hospice chaplain with Southern Care Hospice, where he walked alongside families in their most tender moments, offering comfort, prayers, and peace. Loving and serving God was always at the very center of Randy’s life.
Those who knew Randy will remember his remarkable God-given gift—he could always remember someone’s name, no matter how long it had been. For him, it was not just a talent, but a way of showing people that they mattered.
Beyond his ministry, Randy was a proud father and grandfather, and nothing brought him greater joy than his family. He was a lifelong fan of the St. Louis Cardinals, loved to travel, and found endless joy in exploring new places. He was also an avid reader, a passion that began in third grade when his teacher, Mrs. Hughey, placed the book The Lost Lakes in his hands. From that day forward, reading became a lifelong companion.
Randy retired in 2007, but his love for people, his devotion to God, and his joy for life never retired. His memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
Randy is survived by his devoted wife Evelyn, children Amanda (Justin) Goodwin and Benjamin Gilmore, grandchildren Caleb (Hannah) Morris, Ashton Carullo, Hannalece Gilmore, Seriana Gilmore, and Adelynd Gilmore, great grandson Tucker Morris, and his brother James (Cindy) Gilmore.
Randy is preceded in death by both his parents and his loving grandmother Pearl Steenrod.
Arrangements are under the direction of Adams Funeral Home, Nixa, Missouri and cremation rites will be accorded by Adams Crematory.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
109 North Truman Boulevard, Nixa, MO 65714
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
Send flowers
Consider sending flowers.
Add photos
Share their life with photo memories.
Plant trees
Honor them by planting trees in their memory.
Follow this page
Get email updates whenever changes are made.
Donate in Memory
Make a donation in memory of your loved one.
Share this page
Invite other friends and family to visit the page.
The nightly ceremony in Washington, D.C. will be dedicated in honor of your loved one on the day of your choosing.
Read moreWhat kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative?
Read moreWe'll help you find the right words to comfort your family member or loved one during this difficult time.
Read moreIf you’re in charge of handling the affairs for a recently deceased loved one, this guide offers a helpful checklist.
Read moreLegacy's Linnea Crowther discusses how families talk about causes of death in the obituaries they write.
Read moreThey're not a map to follow, but simply a description of what people commonly feel.
Read moreYou may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.
Read moreThese free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.
Read moreSome basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love.
Read more