Randy Maison

Randy Maison obituary

Randy Maison

Randy Maison Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Jardine Funeral Home, Inc. - Strongsville on Dec. 27, 2025.
Randy Maison, 74, passed away peacefully on December 26, 2025, surrounded by his family. He was born on December 19, 1951, in Brownsville, Pennsylvania.

Randy was a beloved husband to Anita (nee Pudlock) for 30 years. He was a loving father to his daughter, Lisa; his son-in-law, Eric; and his grandchildren, Preston and Bridget, who knew him lovingly as Papa.

Randy was an avid sports fan and lifelong athlete. He played football, baseball, and basketball while growing up and later enjoyed playing softball in adult leagues. He was a loyal supporter of the Cleveland Browns and Indians, and especially enjoyed watching games alongside Anita. Randy worked for 52 years in the steel industry, demonstrating a strong work ethic and reliability that earned him the respect of colleagues and friends alike.

He enjoyed staying active and being outdoors. Randy loved riding his Harley and Indian motorcycles, often taking long road trips with his riding buddies, friendships that meant a great deal to him. Throughout his life, he also enjoyed playing golf, boating on Lake Erie, and traveling to their home in Florida with Anita, where they enjoyed many trips together.

Randy will be remembered for his loyalty, genuine character, his love of sports and adventure, and his devotion to friends and family. In keeping with his wishes, all services will be private.

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January 11, 2026

Ruth Zimmerman posted to the memorial.

December 31, 2025

Katherine Merkle posted to the memorial.

December 30, 2025

Paul Senyak, Bill Foderaro posted to the memorial.

Ruth Zimmerman

January 11, 2026

Dearest Randy you were always a favorite of mine Anita too. Just a wonderful guy with a love for family, friends, his pets and his motorcycles. Truly a great guy in so many ways. You sir will be missed by many. God's speed Randy. Ruthie Zimmerman

Katherine Merkle

December 31, 2025

So sorry to hear of your loss. I have fond memories of Randy and Dan laughing loudly, and witnessing the friendship they shared for a lifetime-reunited again.

May God comfort you with His presence and peace, filling your heart with love and sweet memories.

Katherine (Tucker) Merkle

Paul Senyak, Bill Foderaro

December 30, 2025

So sad to hear of Randy´s passing.
Randy was a classmate and true friend of many at Midpark High.
Included among those friends were myself and Bill Foderaro. One could write a book about the good memories and great laughs we shared during our high school years. To sum it up, Randy was simply a great guy and a great athlete. Thoughts and prayers go out to Anita and those that he left behind.
Condolences,
Paul Senyak, Bill Foderaro

Eldon W Eastridge

December 29, 2025

Randy in a tux, our wedding 11/06/71

Bud Eastridge

December 29, 2025

mike lanigan

December 29, 2025

Anita,so sorry for your loss. I have a lot of great memories of Randy and his friendship. He will be truly missed. My sincere condolences. Mike Lanigan

Don Weitzman

December 29, 2025

Rest up good buddy. I´m sure we´ll be having a good ride together at Beartooth Pass again some time.

Al B. Frounder

December 28, 2025

Randy was a great Coworker and Friend, ill miss texting and talking Before ,During and After sporting events. Rest up my Friend until we meet again. Al B.

Nancy Lucas

December 28, 2025

Rest in Peace Randy. Thank you for giving Anita 30 years of happiness. Nancy Lucas

Lisa Tucker

December 28, 2025

No doubt these two reconnected in heaven! Such wonderful memories with Randy and Anita!

Tom and Cindy Kellar

December 28, 2025

Our deepest condolences to the family and friends.

Jason Pudlock

December 28, 2025

We love and will miss Uncle Randy. My favorite memories are holidays at your home in Strongsville, seeing all his new motorcycles, and me and Marnie´s first trip to Cedar Point with him and Aunt Anita. He will be missed dearly!!

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