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RANDY VETETO Obituary

RANDY A.
VETETO, 57

LAKELAND - Randy entered eternal life on July 11, after a 10-month battle with cancer.
Originally from Monticello, IL, Randy and family moved around for many years before settling in Lakeland, FL in 1999.
Known as "Pops" to his sons and grandchildren and "Ran" to his wife, Randy deeply treasured his family.
He found his forever & always love in his hometown, and as a child chased her around the playground yelling "I'm gonna marry you!" And he did. 35 years he journeyed alongside her as they raised two beloved sons. He instilled in his sons a love of cars and motorcycles and taught them many valuable lessons: always carry a pocket knife; blood is thicker than water; and trust in the Lord always (to name a few). Once his family grew, he took great joy in bragging about his daughters-in-law and his beautiful grandchildren, all who proudly share his last name. His love for his family never failed.
Randy was a hard-working, mechanically-minded man. He worked at Advanced Drainage Systems (ADS) for 28 years. In the latter part of his career, he served as a Plant Services Engineer, where he traveled extensively, making work buddies across three different continents. As his bosses can attest, his relentless, must-figure-it-out-and-fix-it nature would cause him to go above and beyond to get a job done, even if it meant tossing aside the manual and doing it his own way. He was a natural leader, and many colleagues looked up to him (few of
them literally).
Randy had numerous hobbies, but his favorite was motorcycling. He would take off with his wife and good friends on motorcycle adventures across Florida -sometimes having a planned destination, but always willing to go with the flow.
He also rarely met a stranger. And of course, there was his quick wit (the man didn't miss a beat) and his ability to tell the best of stories. He loved to laugh and make people laugh. Even at the end when his body was failing, he never stopped cracking jokes.
Randy's legacy is carried on by his wife, Brenda "Chum" Veteto, and his two sons: Bo (wife Ana); Cy (wife Kelly "KJ," children Cash and Cline). His memory is carried on by his dear siblings: Floyd Jr., Theresa, Scott, William, and Raymond; and the many much-loved in-laws, nieces and nephews (who were all made to feel like his favorite), friends and family too numerous to list but not forgotten. His spirit is reunited with both of his parents, Floyd Sr. and Martha.
His family would like to extend their sincerest gratitude to everyone who cared for, prayed for and in some way showed their love to Randy during his battle with cancer.
Special thanks to Dr. Mulaparthi at Watson Clinic Cancer Center and the wonderful caregivers and nurses at the Cancer Center, the oncology floor at Lakeland Regional Medical Center and Good Shepherd Hospice.
His family invites you to join in celebrating his life at Heritage Baptist Church of Lakeland for a viewing on Mon., July 14 from 5-8 p.m. and a funeral on Tues., July 15 at 10 a.m., with graveside service to follow.

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Published by The Ledger from Jul. 14 to Jul. 15, 2014.

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steve+nancy leithleiter

July 17, 2014

love you all

July 15, 2014

We feel blessed to have known such a wonderful person along with his loving and caring wife, Chum. Our love and thoughts are with you always. We are reminded daily of Randy by the special artistic ceiling tile of the "Harley". His laughter, smile and positive attitude will not be forgotten. Our love, Kelly, Casey, Lane, June, Lisa, Mashell and Vicki.

Sarah Gleason

July 14, 2014

Brenda,
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. I pray the Lord wraps you in his arms, and provides peace and comfort through the loss of Randy. It is an honor to know such wonderful people. You have both touched so many lives through your example and encouragement.

Debi Filmore

July 14, 2014

I will always cherish my friendship with Ran. Me and Larry loved him like family. He called me "Filmore" from the time we first met and proceeded to tease me and never stopped. I will always remember the great rides on the motorcycles and the fun at the events and mostly how we would laugh and tell stories as we ate many a meal together. RIP my dear friend we'll take care of Chum and the kids and hold them up in prayer. Love to all Rans family with my most sincere hope for healing of your broken hearts. Debi and Larry Filmore

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