Fredie (Fred) Allan Randall, 70, of Waco, passed away Tuesday, February 28th at a local hospital. Memorial services will be 2 PM, Friday, March 2nd, at Lake Shore Funeral Home Chapel located at 5201 Steinbeck Bend in Waco, with Pastor Charles Henryofficiating. Visitation will follow the service. Thoughts and memories may be shared in the online Guest Book at www.LakeShoreFuneralHome.com.
Fred was born February 1, 1942 in Hollis, OK. He moved to Waco at an early age, graduating from University High School in 1962. He worked for Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. for over 30 years, retiring in 1995. Fred loved his family and enjoyed golf, singing, and playing the guitar.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Eugene C. Randall and Girtrue Lee (Chaney) Fitzhugh; and one sister.
Survivors include sons, Jeff Randall and wife Marcy, and Scot Randall; daughters, Gina Randall and husband David Taylor, Dee Ann Smith and husband Mike, and Kimberlee Rhodes and husband Steven; 13 grandchildren; one great grandchild; one sister; one half brother; 3 half sisters; and one step brother.
Special thanks to the staff at Scott and White Hospital in Temple.
I know what it’s like to lose a dad. It gets easier as years go by, but there still are days that it just hits you he is gone and you go through those tough times and moments. Prayers go out his children.
To all of Fredies children, I am so sorry that you lost your Dad. It is very hard to lose a parent. There is no way to get through all of this except by taking one step and one day at a time. I loved your Daddy so much and have so many wonderful memories. He was a very important part of our whole family and we will really miss him. I am grateful that Pete, Sean and I got to see him last week. I have no doubt he is in Heaven playing his guitar and probably telling jokes with my Mother. Our love to all his family and all those lives he made better just by knowing him.
God Bless,
Carol, Sean, and Pete.
I am Freddies cousin in Fort Worth, I fondly remember the days when we all visited our grandmother in the summers,we took off hiking and playing each morning and we collected lifetime stories and had lots of fun. We each worked in Dallas for Southwestern Bell and I will miss him so much. He was a lot of fun and a neat guy
I would just like to give my deepest sympathies to Fred’s family. I work at Flying J and Fred came in there nearly everyday for as long as I can remember. I’ll miss seeing him!:(
We are Steven’s parents and we saw Fred at the grandkids birthday parties and get togethers, he was such a sweet kind person, he will be missed dearly, we are so sorry for your loss but know he is now in Gods kingdom.