1932
2019
JAMES RANDOLPH 'RANDY' RUST
LUMBERTON — James Randolph "Randy" Rust, 86, of Lumberton, transitioned from earthly life into the presence of his Lord and Savior on Saturday, June 8, 2019.
Randy was born on Aug. 9, 1932, in Connellsville, Pennsylvania, to Lucy Fitz Randolph and James Frank Rust. At the age of 7, the family moved to the rolling farmland of Purcellville, Virginia, the place Randy always considered home. As a youth, he helped to milk cows, drive tractors, and work in the fields of his parents' dairy farm. It was there that he learned the values of simplicity and integrity, and the satisfaction of a hard day's work. A graduate of Lincoln High School in Loudoun County, Virginia, Randy served in the Marine Corps for two years prior to returning home to Loudoun County to run all of the operations of the farm. In 1959, he married Mary Anne Foster, his loving partner in life and business. Randy and Mary Anne would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Thursday, June 13.
In 1968, Randy sold the farm and briefly worked in the agricultural industry before embarking on the career that would define the next 49 years of his professional life, as a franchisee with McDonald's restaurants. Randy and Mary Anne built their first McDonald's in Richmond, Virginia in 1970. In 1973, when McDonald's Corporation expanded its business to include restaurants located on interstates, the Rusts built the first McDonald's restaurant on Interstate 95, halfway between New York and Miami, in Lumberton, North Carolina, and relocated their growing family. Over several years his business expanded into five restaurants in rural towns. Randy enjoyed being his own boss and an active community partner in towns where he operated restaurants. He supported athletics and academics generously through sponsorships and provided advice and support to many valued employees over the years. He also contributed to the national McDonald's system, serving in leadership positions in his local Co-op, the region, and on the National Operator Advisory Board and as an ombudsman for the system. He chaired the National Equipment Team twice during his career.
Randy was happiest in service to others, particularly the underserved, and was generous and philanthropic with his time and talents. He was particularly devoted to improving health-care needs in the region. He served as a trustee of Southeastern Regional Medical Center (later Southeastern Health) from 1986 until 2012, and served as chairperson when the patient Bed Tower was dedicated in 2003. Of all his community endeavors, he was most proud of being part of leadership that petitioned the state for five years to approve the establishment of the Southeastern Health/Duke Heart Center in Lumberton. He served on the Board of Trustees for the North Carolina Hospital Association and was presented the N.C. Hospital Trustee of the Year award by that organization in 2002.
Randy served with many organizations over the years, such as: Robeson County Church and Community Center, Meals on Wheels, N.C. Baptist Men's Disaster Relief, Samaritan's Purse, Lumberton Board of Adjustments, and First Union National Bank Advisory Board. He was also an active member of First Baptist Church, Lumberton, and over the years was a Deacon and chaired many committees. He was an enthusiastic team member of mission trips to Guatemala, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, and in North Carolina, and could saw a tree limb or roof a house as well as men half his age. In recent years, as physical limitations kept him from participating in mission trips, he continued to find ways to engage in service to others, delivering Meals on Wheels and transporting Robeson County oncology patients several days a week to treatment. He also taught himself the art of stained glass and donated many beautiful art pieces to nonprofits and fundraisers.
Despite his vast community involvement, Randy's most cherished role in life was that of husband, father, "Papaw" and friend. His children and grandchildren are grateful for the many spiritual and practical lessons he taught them and treasured time spent with him, especially at the beach, fishing, golfing, and working on projects.
Randy was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Katherine Rust Santini; and a brother-in-law, Francis W. Santini.
Randy is survived by his loving wife, Mary Anne, of the home; four children: daughter, Kathy Rust Trotter and husband Paul of Charlotte, N.C.; son Kevin Randolph Rust and wife Lynn of Greenwood, S.C.; son Kenneth Palmer Rust and wife Lisa of Lumberton, N.C.; and son Keith Frank Rust, of Mullins, S.C.; a daughter-in-law, Susan Parker Phelps and husband Greg of Lumberton, N.C.; and nine grandchildren: James Robert Rust and wife Sarah of Arlington, Virginia; Jordan Lee Rust and wife Casey of Chamblee, Georgia; Abby Gayle Rust of Fayetteville, N.C.; Laura Ann Rust of Greenwood, S.C.; Mark Randolph Trotter of Charlotte, N.C.; Carrie Elizabeth Rust of Greenwood, S.C.; David Hughes Trotter of Charlotte, N.C.; Emily Anne Rust of Lumberton, N.C.; and Keith Frank Rust Jr. of Mullins, S.C.
A memorial celebration of his full and well-lived life will be held on Tuesday, June 11 at 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 606 N. Walnut St., Lumberton, N.C. A visitation and reception will immediately follow in Cherry Fellowship Building.
In lieu of flowers, if you wish to send a memorial, please consider a gift to The Robeson County Church and Community Center, 600 W. Fifth St., Lumberton, N.C., 28358 (http://robesontogether.org/give); First Baptist Church Endowment, 606 N. Walnut St., Lumberton, N.C., 28358; or Southeastern Health Foundation, P.O. Box 1408, Lumberton, N.C., 28359 (http://www.srmc.org/foundation/foundation-give-now.html), or the charity of your choice.
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Sandi & Dale Chestnut
July 1, 2019
Mary Ann, Im Betty and Sams daughter and just found out about Randys passing from my sister, Pam. I was so very sorry to hear this sad news. May God bless you and your family through this difficult time. Love and prayers!
Deborah Hardin-Coston
June 23, 2019
Mary Ann and Family please accept my heartfelt sympathy on the loss of your precious loved one. My family couldn't have asked for more cordial and warmhearted neighbors. Randy was an honorable and genuine man in his personal life and his business life. I could always count on him for a straightforward answer. Mary Ann and Randy were the epitome of God's example of marriage, My thoughts and prayers are with you Mary Ann, and your family. Affectionately, Deborah G. Hardin-Coston
Jackie Rivenbark McLeod
June 12, 2019
May God bless everyone in the Rust family during their time of grief with the strength and comfort only He can give.
Jeffrey R Brooks Sr
June 12, 2019
God put a little extra of the good stuff in James,(Mr.Rust) and that's why he was loved and respected way beyond his family. My heart goes out to the family. May you be comforted in God's holy presence.
Reggie Smith
June 12, 2019
Mr. Rust was a good man. I enjoyed talking with him, especially about family, which he loved so much. RIP my friend.
Shirley Belue
June 11, 2019
To the Rust Family, Kenneth and Lisa, I am praying for peace for the entire family during this difficult time.
June 11, 2019
Mary Ann and family please accept our heartfelt sympathy on the death of Randy. We are so saddened at the loss of a dear friend and such a gift to Lumberton but mostly the hospital.
Our prayers are with you all. We know that Randy is smiling and resting in the arms of our dear Lord. Affectionately, the Johnsons, Howard and Sue
Regina Johnson
June 11, 2019
I was blessed to meet this remarkable man and hear his story in April 2019. I could have listened to him for days. Rest In Heaven Mr. Rust.
Larry Busick
June 11, 2019
Although I did not work for Mr. Rust, his legacy is evident throughout the restaurants in the Rust Organization. He was always a pleasure to talk to when he came to visit the restaurants. He will be missed by many and I'm certain he awaits being reunited with his bride and family some day. Rest in peace Mr. Rust.
June 11, 2019
My prayers and thoughts are with you.
I am the dining room hostess at McDonald's in Pembroke,n.c. and I really enjoy it.
Susan Cummings
Maria Johnson
June 11, 2019
Kenneth, I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your entire family.
Mickey Byrd
June 10, 2019
Kathy, I am truly sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers will be with you, and the entire Rust family.
Craig and Maria Currey
June 10, 2019
Our deepest sympathy in Mr. Rust's passing, with prayers surrounding beloved family.
Alvinia Mercer
June 10, 2019
My sincere thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends! I treasure my time working for Mr. Rust many years ago at McDonalds. He and his family were always very loving and helpful.
Alvinia Vina Mercer
Hampton/Virginia
Suzzette Williams
June 10, 2019
Daddy Rust you will be missed by a lot of people! SIP!
June 10, 2019
Praying for the family
Margaret Fields Smith
June 10, 2019
Mr Rust was a smart and intelligent man I worked for him it was my first job he will truly be missed Im praying for the family
June 10, 2019
A wonderful man to work with. God Bless the family
Dulce Bass
June 10, 2019
Mary Ann, and all of the Rust family, I heard about Randy's passsing at my Church (GodwinHeights) yesterday. I remember a wedding anniversary cake I made for the two of you, an I still have a photo that Kenneth took while I was setting up at your home.
He was a gentle giant in this comunity a willbe greatlky missed.
My three sons were saddened when I told them of his death.
My heart and prayers are with you all.
Dulce Bass
Rosa Patterson
June 10, 2019
Prayers for the family. I meet this BEAUTIFUL family through my cousin Joetha n it was a pleasure knowing him. Great man.
Angela Locklear
June 10, 2019
I worked at McDonald's in lumberton for Mr.Rust.He was a great man.Would help you out if needed.
Kristie & Bill Warner
June 10, 2019
Dr Rust,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers! Much love!
Jim Brooks
June 10, 2019
I had the pleasure of working with Randy as part of the McDonalds system.
He was a strong leader, spiritually motivating, and a true gentleman. A positive influence to all he came in contact with. My thoughts and prayers go with him with deepest sympathy to the entire family that will miss him dearly.
Tony Oxendine
June 10, 2019
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Genevieve Smith
June 10, 2019
Lifting his family up in prayer. He was an awesome person. I had the pleasure of working for him at his McDonald on West 5th Street in 1981. My first public job! May Gods peace, comfort, grace, strength, and wisdom be with his family.
Mike McIntyre
June 9, 2019
Mr. Rust was a powerful and positive influence for good in so many ways in our community. I am so grateful for the honor and privilege of knowing him and his family when they first came to Lumberton since they gave me the opportunity and privilege to work for them at our community's first McDonald's. His faithfulness to our Lord, his commitment to our community, his work for his church and for our hospital all had a truly positive impact on so many lives. May God's grace, peace, wisdom & strength be with all of his wonderful family. With love from the McIntyre family....
Jackie Raby
June 9, 2019
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Patricia Mansel
June 9, 2019
Praying for Dr. Kevin Rust and the entire family during this difficult time.
Colleen Casey
June 9, 2019
Kenneth, my thoughts go out to you and your family. Your Dad was truly an amazing, kind and gentle man with a great head and heart for business.
I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers. He will be missed but will forever be in our hearts!
Karen Gainey
June 9, 2019
Kenneth and Lisa,
I will be praying for you and your family during this difficult time. God Bless you and your family!
Karen Gainey
Frances Jeffords
June 9, 2019
Kevin and Lynn you are in my thoughts and prayers. Love you. Frances (Boots)
Bernie Stamper
June 9, 2019
I got to know Randy thru playing golf. We played at least once a week for about 25 years. Many times he seemed like a brother to me. I will always admire his life accomplishments and his help to others. He was a good friend. I am sure he will get some great golf lessons in his new home. So long Randy, your friend, Bernie
Brenda Oxendine
June 9, 2019
Thank you forgiven me my first public job 30 years ago. You were always an awesome man and will be truly missed by many. God bless you.
Brenda Oxendine
David/Helen Crenshaw
June 9, 2019
Mary Ann, May God bless you and your family as you grieve the loss of your dear love one, Randy. We are so sorry and pray for Gods comfort and peace in the days ahead.
David and Helen Crenshaw
Lisa Burgess Bailey
June 9, 2019
Mr Rust lived to serve others, and seemed happiest behind the scenes while making a difference. The twinkle in his eye made me feel warmly welcomed into his family while I was growing up, and I never doubted that I could count on him if I had a need.
Nancy Poole McIntyre
June 9, 2019
What a wonderful man who I remember well during my teenage years in Lumberton. I send thoughts and prayers to the Rust family. Kind regards, Nancy Poole McIntyre
Paula Lewis (Jones)
June 9, 2019
Mr. Rust, a man of great respect. I enjoyed working for him. I love talking to him when he came into First Baptist to work on the food bank. I well respected him and his family. So sorry for the loss. I will be praying for you all. May God continue to comfort you and be with you on the up coming days. Love yall
Jane Powell
June 9, 2019
To the Rust family especially Kenneth, I am so sorry to hear about Daddy Rust as we all called him in the Fairmont store. All of you were so fortunate to have such a strong and wonderful man for a father. My love and prayers are with you all today and days to come.
Jacqueline Patterson
June 9, 2019
My condolences to the family
Patricia Fields
June 9, 2019
Mr. Rust gave me my first job. He taught me how to count money, at McDonalds restaurant, in Lumberton. Mr.Rust has a special place in my heart.He is a sweet & kind person. I will always & forever remember him.
Vivian Bratcher
June 9, 2019
My Sincere Condolences To The Family...
wanda
June 9, 2019
MR RUST WAS ONE OF THE FEW PEOPLE THAT I HAVE COME TO KNOW THAT TRULY HELP PEOPLE BELIEVE AND GIVE YOU A CHANCE TO BELIEVE THAT YOU ARE WORTHY THANK YOU RIP
Lynn and David Isenhower
June 9, 2019
David and I are sorry for your loss. Prayers for comfort.
Niesha Colson
June 9, 2019
I will never forget his kindness. May God give him eternal rest and the family the strength to bear the great pain.
Wendy Hardin
June 9, 2019
Mr. Randy gave me my first job at age of 16.
He believe in me at the early age
After working few years at the McDonalds
I would always see him from time to time an he would still speak to me with respect an love
He was outstanding man very humble an respectful.
My prayers are with his family an friends
Very heartbreaking
Patricia Hunt Bullard
June 9, 2019
He was the father I never had. A gentle man & a gentleman. A wise man. I'm eternally grateful for the opportunities he gave me.
Sandy Moore Zapkin
June 9, 2019
My father worked for Randy on the farm until I was around 14. His parents and then Randy himself helped my family in so many ways. It was a sad day when he sold the farm and moved. I visit the farm every time I'm in Purcellville. It will always be home. I was thrilled connecting on FB with Mary Anne. To see the beautiful life and family they have is wonderful. I am saddened by Randy's death. I will always think of him as family.
Sadie Hunt Locklear
June 9, 2019
I worked for Mr Rust when I was 16 he gave me my first job at McDonald's. He will surely be missed. Every time I saw him we always shared a laugh about our days working together. I pray for your family and that God gives you strength now.
Aliceson Currier
June 9, 2019
He was a good person at heart. I work for him at fairmont at the McDonalds there he would always say good morning or good afternoon. I would always say how you doing today!! When my baby passed away he always ask me if I needed anything and he would say I keep you in my prayers !! Just about a couple of weeks ago I saw him and he ask how was I and my children doing !! He will be missed by me cause to me I have always called him daddy Rust!! My heart is broken when I saw this but God knows best !!
Linda Oxendine
June 8, 2019
I worked for Mr. Rust during high school. He was a great humble man. I remember when he would have his Christmas parties and he would have me make the tea. It was an honor to have worked for you.
Shauna Hinds
June 8, 2019
It was a privilege and honor to have known and work for such a great man. My heart hurts for the family as I to felt part of ur family for 10yrs, while I worked for u. Remember you coming to Fairmont McDonald and planting flowers in the flower beds or coming to McDonald's on Roberts ave on Saturday morning for ur coffee. We all called u daddy Rust bc u were that to all of us. The McDonald's family, along with ur family hurt tonight bt also know u r in heaven looking down. Rip "daddy" Rust
Robbin (Jolly) Johnson
June 8, 2019
Mr. Rust was a great man. I had the privilege to work for him for many years. He will be truly missed. Thank you Mr. Rust for being a kind wonderful man!
Shonda Richardson
June 8, 2019
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Diane Jacobs
June 8, 2019
I want to say farewell to one of the best men I have known
Tina Hammonds
June 8, 2019
My life was enriched for having known him. He was not only a blessing to the vulnerable clients who receive Meals on Wheels in Lumberton, but as the Lumberton Meals on Wheels Site Manager, he was a blessing to me also. He was always eager to help anyway he could. I lovingly named Mr Rust and his delivery partner and "partner in crime" Mr Johnny ... Beavis and Butthead. They were always smiling and joking. One of the last times he delivered, he called and said he would be late because he had brought a patient to the cancer center for treatment and they were having problems with equipment. I offered to cover for him, but he wanted to do it even though it meant he would be rushing. He came and picked up the food with the cancer patient in the vehicle with him....He was a kind, loving, compassionate, considerate, selfless human being. I am grateful and honored to have called him friend. My deepest sympathies to the Rust Family...may you find comfort in knowing that Mr Rust stored his treasures in heaven and he has entered into joys everlasting...
Shelly Scott-Jones
June 8, 2019
He will truly be missed! I am honored yo have been able to have meet and worked for him!
Debbie LOCKLEAR
June 8, 2019
I don't have enough words to say how much you mean to me Mr Rust no matter what I needed to talk to you about the many years I worked for you you always had time for me. And every time you would come to the drive thru you would always ask if I was there and when I would come to the window you always had that smile on your face and would say I JUST WANTED TO SPEAK I'll always carry you in my heart and you go and walk them streets of GOLD and we will keep them GOLDEN ARCES shiny for you, love you always and forever Love DEBBIE LOCKLEAR ❤
Finley and Ruth Read
June 8, 2019
Our hearts break for you. Lumberton has lost one of our best! Our prayers are with you.
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