Randy Ray Ogle
October 18, 1955 - October 9, 2023
SIOUX CITY - Randy Ray Ogle, 67 of Sioux City, passed away on Monday, October 9, 2023 at a local hospital comforted by family.
Funeral Services will be at 1:00 p.m. Friday, October 13, 2023 at Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel. A private family interment will be held at a later date. Visitation, with the family present, will begin at 11:00 a.m. Friday morning at the funeral home. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.meyerbroschapels.com.
Randy was born to Wayne and Blanche Ogle on October 18, 1955, in Sioux City, IA. He went to West, loved to play sports as much as he could, graduating in 1974. Randy was a blue collar, lifelong Siouxlander who dedicated himself to his work.
Under that blue collar he understood the need for unions to the point he was a union rep for Aalfs in the '80. Randy's passion for sports showed with his love for anything Hawkeyes, Yankees, or Packers, in that order.
Survivors include his son, Jeremy R. Ogle and grandchild, Sebastian R. Ogle of Sioux City, brother, Dick (Emily) Ogle of Hinton, his nieces, Sarah Ogle and Emily Ogle of Sioux City, and his best friend Rod (LeAnn) Hanson
Gone before him were his parents and sister-in-law, Jill Ogle; five uncles Lyle, Dean, Loren, Max, Billy Callendar; and two aunts Ruby and Opal; and cousin Sharon Callendar.
Over the past year, Randy's health and diabetes took over most of the things he loved in life. Fighting until the end he took his final breaths surrounded by his family in peace.
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John arnold
October 16, 2023
My condolences to the zOgle family. I worked with Randy in the 70s at Aalffs when it was down on 4th St
Gary H LeMoine
October 12, 2023
Randy was part of growing up in a great neighborhood with good friends who he could play, argue and fight with. Randy could do all these and still give you that smirky smile. Safe travels neighbor
Cheryl Prather
October 12, 2023
My first memories of Randy was when he played softball with his friends and my husband Paul. The team was a fierce competitor but afterwards they enjoyed tipping a few together. Through the years Randy would join us watching the Hawkeyes play and cheering them on. Always a gentle and nice man he will be missed.
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