Monday, July 14, 2014

Ron Randall, Valley Springs rancher, dies enexpectedly

   Ron Randall, rancher of Valley Springs, passed away unexpectedly over the weekend
after suffering a stroke. He was 70.

   Ronald Duane Randall was welcomed into Heaven July 13, 2014. A native of Round Up, Montana, he was born December 2, 1943 and spent his childhood years in his beloved Nevada.

    Ron raised cattle and enjoyed hunting, fishing, working hard and lending a hand.

    Ron was a longtime member of the Calaveras Historical Society, Cattleman's Association, Farm Bureau and was active in several other community organizations.
        
   A Celebration of Life will be held Thursday July 17, 2014 at 10 AM at Good Samaritan Covenant
Church in Rancho Calaveras.

   Memorials may be send to Cowboy's Rest Christian Camp 435 Jiggs Hiway Unit 4 in Spring Creek, Nevada 89815.

   Ron is survived by his wife Joanne Snyder Randall, son John (Sarah) Randall, granddaughters Reagan Randall and Natalie Randall, mother Lille Randall, sisters Gloria Shupe and Clara Komar, brother Harry Randall, Jr. and several nephews and nieces, as well as many who he loved and cared for.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rest in Peace.

Anonymous said...

Now there was a good, hard-working man. He ran the Snyder Ranch for years.

Anonymous said...

what a shock. aren't many men like him left anymore.

Anonymous said...

My sincerest condolences to his family and close friends. He was passionate about his land and his County.

Anonymous said...

A true friend quick to lend a hand slow to ask for one. The good Lords herd it getting a top hand. See you on the other side.

Kyle Hardie said...

The greatest responsibility and gift of being a father is the ability to leave a legacy. We are blessed in Indiana to have Ron's son, John, in our lives. Many of the characteristics of John we admire were shared, loved, and handed down from Ron. He will be missed!

Anonymous said...

A truly nice man, will be missed by many.

Andy Hardie said...

God created Ron from the very beginning and had a plan for his life. Ron fulfilled that journey graciously and a servant to the Lord's Kingdom. He is with Jesus in "Paradise" now, and I celebrate that. I only met Ron a few times; however, I always appreciated his soft touch and warm smile. Blessed to have our paths cross on this earth!

Anonymous said...

Always had great words of wisdom and was true to his word. A very wonderful man. He will be greatly missed.