Randy Robinson Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Holden Cremation & Funeral Service - Sparta on Jul. 17, 2025.
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Randy Wayne Robinson, a man of honor and humor, passed away July 13, 2025 at the age of 73. Born on January 16, 1952, in Visailia, California, Randy lived a life that was as vibrant and spirited as the open roads he loved to ride.
Randy's life was marked by his dedicated service to his country and community. A proud Vietnam veteran, he proudly served in the army with valor and commitment, earning the respect and admiration of his fellow soldiers. After his military service, he continued to protect and serve as a police officer, where his wisdom and selfless nature made him not only a colleague but a mentor to many.
Randy's spirituality was a guiding force in his life, a quiet strength he drew upon daily. It was a personal journey for him, one that brought him peace and solace in his life's most turbulent times. His spiritual nature was a beacon for those who knew him, inspiring many to seek their own path of enlightenment and understanding.
Randy was known for his love of the open road, with the rumble of his Harley Davidson being a familiar sound to those who knew him best. He found joy in the simplicity of a good ride, the company of his fellow bikers, and the freedom that came with every mile traveled. A man of routine, Randy could often be found at home sipping on a hot cup of joe and catching the latest news. His preference for fox news was well-known, and he welcomed any and all spirited discussions that often accompanied the day's headlines.
Those who knew Randy will remember him for his quick wit and the laughter that followed his every joke. He had a natural ability to lighten the mood and make people smile, even in the toughest of times. His wisdom was a gift that he shared generously, offering guidance and insight that will be sorely missed.
Randy was also the epitome of selflessness. His actions, big and small, spoke volumes about his character. He was the kind of person who would give you the shirt off his back without hesitation, asking for nothing in return, and consider it a privilege to have been of help.
As we bid farewell to a man who embodied the best of what it meant to lead a life of service, we take comfort in knowing that Randy Wayne Robinson's legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of those fortunate enough to know and love him. His departure leaves behind a void that can never be filled, but his spirit, his laughter, and his wisdom will forever be a part of the world he left behind. Randy was preceded in death by his father, Ralph Robinson, his mother LoRee Rowell and his sister Judy Robinson. Randy is survived by his children, Randy A Robinson, Ralph and his wife Melissa Robinson of Lebanon, MO, Lisa Robinson of Plato, MO, RaChelle Robinson of Huntington Beach, CA, Austin and his wife Lindsey Peterson of Lebanon, MO. His grandchildren, Mariah and her husband Dustin Lenzing of Lebanon, MO, Nicole Robinson of Copperas Cove, TX, Nikki Robinson of Lebanon, MO, Renae Robinson of Lebanon, MO, Corey Robinson of Copperas Cove, TX, Adam Robinson of Copperas Cove, TX, Ashley Robinson of Copperas Cove, Tx, Kristina Robinson of Copperas Cove, TX, Adria and her husband Nevyn Jones of St Louis, MO, Leesha and her husband Logan Williams of Branson, MO, Cheyenne and her husband Isaiah Garrett of Carthage, MO, Harley Robinson of Harrison, AR and his great grand children Charlie Johnson of St Louis, MO, Kaylynn Lenzing of Lebanon, MO, Dawsyn and Daisy Peterson of Lebanon, MO, Mirakle and Johnathan Williams Jr of Copperas Cove, TX and Isaiah Garrett Jr of Carthage, MO. Randy's journey on this earth may have come to a close, but the stories of his life will continue to inspire and guide us for generations to come.