My condolences to the family and friends of Randy. I have to share a story that few know about, I was deployed back in 2004 to Iraq for 1 year and during that time I would receive care packages from family. There was a time when I was very depressed about losing friends of mine that were on missions in Iraq and then comes a care package that wasn't from family, it was from Laura Shooley and Randy Stanley and inside was food, news papers that I can read to bring me up to date with current events but most importantly, PM stickers to remind me of my job back home in Clinical Engineering. I cried while looking at the contents inside the box and at that time Randy and Laura managed cure my depression. Randy you made such an impact in my life and you will truly be missed my friend.
My deepest condolences to his family and his friends. Randy was a solid guy. I was lucky to have worked along side of him for 25 years. He was a good hearted person who loved his family and his friends. With a straight face Randy would somehow turn a messed of situation into one of his corny jokes. Gone but never forgotten. RIP Randy.
Randy was always a miracle to me my mom and dad always told me about how he could have died as a young man if it wasn't for Wes giving him a kidney. Every time I saw him he was in pain you could tell and he just went through it and still had a smile for everybody. In 1993 I was pregnant with my one and only child Forrest. I was at St Joe's where Uncle Randy worked he came in every day and had lunch with me kept me company it was a beautiful beautiful thing and I will never forget that it's something that always goes through my head about him he was unselfish thought about others and always had a smile on his face. He made my week in the hospital while I was pregnant much more tolerable. I grieve for you Donna Josh Kimberly and Catherine. All of our thoughts are with you and our prayers we will be at the funeral