God's Angels carried our beloved Randall DeWanye Burrows home on November 15, 2011.
Randy was born May 30, 1967 to JeNeal Burrows and the late Ray Burrows. He leaves behind his sisters Pam Burrows and Kim Carver and husband Harold, his nephew Dylan Carver and niece Dynae' Carver, and Grandmother Alyne Sherman, and his constant loyal dog Sato, and many circles of friends around the world.
Randy was a National Honor Society graduate of Sam Rayburn High School. He had a full football scholarship to Ranger Junior College where he won All American Guard for Junior College. From there he went on full football scholarship to Wake Forrest University. He graduated with a degree in Education and a minor in Economics. He continued his education at Phoenix University obtaining his Master's in Business.
Randy served his country in the U.S. Army for 5 years. He was a Specialist in Military Intelligence.
Randy earned many awards and metals during his service. His family is very proud of all his accomplishments. He was also a successful salesman in the oil and gas industry.
The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses and staff for all the kindness and care given throughout his illness.
Randy will forever be in our hearts and on our minds. We love him dearly.
The Memorial Service will be held 2:00pm, Saturday, Dec. 3, at Niday Fairmont Funeral Home in Pasadena.
In Lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Lymphoma Society or The Returning Veterans Program Send to: Michael E. Debakey VA Medical Center Veterans Affairs Voluntary Services (00x)-D
2002 Holcombe Blvd. Houston, Texas 77030 GPF9013 OEF/OIF Program-Supporting Returning Veterans

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Tony Baucom
February 9, 2025
Hello, I served with Randall in Germany. I was hoping to locate him. I am sad to see he has passed away. He was a wonderful man and soldier who always brightened the room and motivated fellow soldiers. One of the funniest people who always made humor out of a bad situation. Both of us served after receiving our college degree and marveled at how low our salaries were, but how much we enjoyed serving.
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Helen Keprta
December 4, 2011
Kim I was so sorry to hear of Randy passing. I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Helen
November 28, 2011
Thank you for serving our country. God Bless your family. From a fellow Sam Rayburn Texan
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