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Randy was a 1968 graduate of Pleasant View High School, where he played and lettered in football and wrestling.
Randy was accepted by I.B.E.W. Local 683 in 1968, and at the time was the youngest to be accepted. He went on to become a journeyman electrician for 44 years, retiring in 2012.
RG loved to fish and hunt. He hosted many people over the years to “Deer Camp” starting in 1980, where many stories were told. He loved to fish the Little Darby, Big Darby and Lake Erie.
Randy is survived by his mother, Kay and brother Mark (Diane), ex-wife and friend Melanie, son Jeremy and daughters Ginny (Mike) and Randi (Ryan); grandchildren Michael, Mathew, Haley, Marcus, Alexis and Brooklyn; great-grandchildren James and Beau. He was preceded in death by his father, Charles and brothers Jerry and Ed.
Randy did not want a funeral service, however, the family thought it was fitting to have “one last beer”, the Sunday before deer season on Sunday, December 1 at 12:00pm at the Oak Grove Tavern.
His final destination will be in Hulett, Wyoming where he absolutely loved.
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