RANDY LYLES
JERSEYVILLE — Randy Lynn Lyles, 66, died at 6:39 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 11 at her home.
She was born on March 17, 1950 in Alton, Ill. She married Steven Lyles in June 1987 in Branson, Mo. He survives. She was a Real Estate Broker.
Survivors include her son, Seven L. Lyles of Wood River, Ill.; daughter, Rachael Rhoads of Bethalto, Ill.; mother, Dolores (Howerton) Rohrkaste of Edwardsville, Ill.; brothers Tommy Rohrkaste of Santa Fe, NW, Reed Rohrkaste of Edwardsville, Ill., Patrck Rohrkaste of St. Louis, Mo.; sister, Linda DeFaw of Effingham.
She is preceded in death by her father, William Rohrkaste and her brother Billy Rohrkaste.
Per her request, she was cremated and there will be no services.
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Sara Pitruzzella
March 17, 2017
Today is Randy's and my shared birthday. Today I celebrate her life, remembering how kind and caring she was, how full of life! which shone is her eyes, often with an impish smile. For her family, I hope that memories of Randy will fill your hearts with warmth as we continue along our path here; a continuing celebration of who she was and how she touched our lives. Especially to Steve, the greatest blessing in Randy's life- and all the years you shared.
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Kathryn Thompson
February 18, 2017
Randy is a shining example of "living with a purpose"! She was always reaching out, giving to friends, strangers and animals. I thank God for all that I have learned from her example.
Barbara Gatton
February 15, 2017
Our sincere sympathy to Linda for the loss of your sister Randy. Thoughts and prayers to your family at this time. Mike and Barb Gatton
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