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John Robert Randall

August 9, 1958 - July 7, 2009

Dr. John Robert Randall, died surrounded by the love of his family and friends on July 7, 2009.

Funeral services are set for 11 a.m. Friday, July 10, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Chapel in Round Rock, 8140 Racine Trail, Austin, Texas 78717.

A brief graveside service is set for 5 p.m. Friday, at College Station Cemetery.

Bob was born in College Station, Texas on August 9, 1958 to Marilyn Shirk and John Del Randall. He grew up in College Station and graduated from Texas A&M Consolidated High School.

He graduated from Texas A&M University and obtained his medical degree from Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, where he was the president of his class and graduated with the highest honors.

Bob practiced as physician in Cardiac Electrophysiology and Pacing at Scott & White Clinic and was an Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine at Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine.

In addition to his outstanding contributions as a cardiologist, Bob had many passions. He was an adventure-seeker and took on new hobbies with all of his heart.

He has been an athlete all of his life, including playing basketball and tennis in high school and being on the U.S. National Olympic Handball Team during college. He was a pilot, a music lover, a skier, a scuba diver, a mountain biker, a kayaker, and avid golfer throughout his life.

He was a devoted member of The Church of Latter Day Saints. Bob had many callings including Stake Secretary, Sunday School Teacher, Ward Missionary, and one of his favorites, Ward Choir Director where his love of music shined.

During his illness Bob was greatly strengthened by his faith. Bob was enthusiastic in his work with local missionaries and was so proud of his son's mission to Brazil.

Bob was preceded in death by his first wife, Lauren Stacell Randall and his father, John Del Randall.

Survivors include his wife, LeAnn Rychlik Randall, of Georgetown; his two children, Dylan and Marian; his mother, Marilyn Randall, of College Station; his sisters, Cathleen and husband, David Riedel, of Liberty Hill, Deborah and husband, Ed Pennington, of The Woodlands, Carolyn and husband, David Jaska, of College Station; nieces and nephews, Jessica, Nick, Paige and Eric Riedel, Alyson and Marcus Pennington, Kelsey, John, Kayley, Jefferson, Jack and Jason Jaska.

In lieu of flowers, please remember Bob through a donation of your choice.

Words of comfort may be shared with the family at www.mem.com.

Arrangements by Cook-Walden/Davis Funeral Home, 2900 Williams Drive, Georgetown, Texas 78628 (512) 863-2564.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Bryan-College Station Eagle from Jul. 9 to Jul. 10, 2009.

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Erin Noel

August 13, 2025

Often think of Dr Randall since his passing years ago. He was always such a joy to care for. He and Leann were such a blessing and enriched my heart more than words can express.

Ryan Rychlik

October 3, 2024

I loved his Ward Choir Director skills. Such great memories.

David J Randell, D.O.

February 6, 2024

Great guy, I graduated with him and we joked about how he got my grades and i got his loans! So busy i never heard of his passing! Condolences to the family!

Sharon Jenks

July 22, 2009

Randall family,
I am deeply saddened by the loss of Dr. Randall. I remember the first time I worked with him at Scott & White. From that time on, whenever I would work with him, or pass in the hall, it was always a pleasure to see his smiling face. He always had a smile and always a kind word to say to me. The rest of the days I spend here will not ever be the same, knowing that I will not see him. I know that your loss must be great if I feel his loss as deeply as I do. I miss him, respect and admire him, and will fondly remember him the rest of my days. My heart goes out to you.

Sharron Mobley Jones

July 17, 2009

I am so very sorry to hear that Bob has passed on. I loved him, he was a dear friend back in high school. We had so much fun together. He was a very sweet and special person, and so funny. May God bless his family during this sorrowful time. Bob, your memory will live on.

Sharron Mobley Jones Class of 1976
Vernon Mobley Class of 1975

Chuck Hays and Katy Rollins Hays '76&'79 CHS

July 15, 2009

To the Randall family,

We are so sorry for the loss of Bob.

July 13, 2009

LeAnn,

We were very sorry to hear of Bob's death. It's very difficult to lose a love one and we know Bob fought a hard battle. Only God knows what lies ahead for all of us. Our deepest sympathies to you LeAnn, Marian and Dylan, and all of Bob's family as all of you remember the special times you had together.

Love and Prayers,
Jim and Cynthia Grigar

Kathy Norberg

July 12, 2009

I never had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Randall, however, my daughter, Kristen Norberg, has always told me such wonderful things about him and his family. I send my deepest sympathy to Dr. Randall's family and friends.

July 12, 2009

It is with great sadness that the world must say goodbye to Bob. Memories of Bob's high school years, good times in our Maryland home and his marrage to our friend Lauren fill our hearts with joy.
Love and prayers to LeeAnn, Dylan, Marian and all the family.

Donna and Richard Ridgway

Bryan and Ellie Krieger

July 12, 2009

To the Randall Family and extended family,
Bob truly loved life and was a brother, friend, teacher, mentor, leader, father, husband, uncle and so many other roles in each of our lives. He touched all of us in some way. Our thoughts and prayers are with all who knew him. The Lord has other things for Bob to do. The greatest knowledge is that one day we will all see him again.

Verda Pederson

July 10, 2009

KyLene and I, your friends are here for you both with our warmest thoughts to blanket you with: Our Love, Positivity, and our Prayers to keep you strong.

We are so very deeply sorry Marian and Dylan to hear about your dad. We did not know that he had been sick. We think about you two and have kept you in our prayers since your mom's passing. Your mom was such a special friend to me. I loved her and thought very highly of her. Your dad is such a special man who loved you, his family and I have always thought very highly of him as well. They both are so proud of each of you. I wish we could take your pain away. The passing of your parents is such a hard thing to bear. I'm so glad that you have family in Texas to help you through this very tough time in your young lives. Just remember that your parents love you each with all of their being. They will always love you, and be a huge part of who you are, and who you will become. They are both good and loving parents, and are passionate about you two. Keep your faith strong and know that they are together keeping their loving, watchful eyes over both of you and are able to be your personal angels forever.

With our deepest sympathies to you both. We care about you, and will always keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
Love to you both,
Verda and KyLene Pederson

Michelle Ivicic

July 10, 2009

To LeeAnn and family-I am deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Bob. I will always remember seeing his smiling face come around the corner when I worked with him at Scott & White. My thought and prayers are with you. Bob was a very sweet man.

July 10, 2009

To the Randall family -

Our sincerest condolences to each of you. Please know we are sending our prayers and asking for God's blessings for you and the rest of your family. As your down the street neighbors, if there is ever anything we can do to help during this time or in the future please don't hesitate to call. Our biggest regret is that we did not make the time to fully know the wonderful man Bob was.

- The Mike and Melanie Hewlett Family

Mary Ellen (Lofgren) Rowan

July 9, 2009

Dear Debbie,
Babs (German) Hogan, Dan Hogan and I offer our sincerest condolences to you in the loss of your brother. May you cherish the time you spent with him and have everlasting memories. Bob is indeed in a much better place.

Karen Moody

July 9, 2009

To Lee Ann, Dylan and Marian - I am deeply saddened and sorrowful to hear of the passing of Bob. I will remember Bob as a fun loving guy who cared deeply for his family and friends. My thoughts and prayers are with you always. May God bless you and keep you and may you be strengthened by your memories and love of your husband/father.
Love,
Karen Moody (Furlong Friends)

Viveca Holmes

July 9, 2009

My sincere condolences to the family of Dr. Randall. I'd like to leave a special note to my friend, LeAnn. I am so terribly sorry for your loss. Words escape me. I pray that you will continue to draw strength from God. Only HE can help you and your family through this time. I love you and will be here for you whenever you need.
Revelations 21:4 And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.

Elizabeth Earle Blodgett

July 9, 2009

I am *so* sorry to hear about Bob!

Renai Lackey

July 9, 2009

Dear Randall Family,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your treasured son, brother, husband, and father. I can't help but smile when I rememmber the joy he brought to us on the tennis team in high school. May you feel God's loving embrace as your walk through this time of sorrow.
With heartfelt sympathy,
Renai Baker Lackey

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