Eileen Jackson Md
Randy was such a kind person. He worked hard to improve his health and always expressed appreciation for everything that was done to help him. We will miss his cheerful presence. So sorry to see him go.
Birth date: Jun 30, 1961 Death date: Mar 17, 2020
Randy Jack Spradling, age 58, passed away March 17, 2020 in Payson, Utah Born June 30, 1961 in Tooele, Utah to Jack Olaf and Elaine Schofield Spradling. Randy was a big NASCAR fan and loved old rock n’ roll. Randy’s best achieveme Read Obituary
Randy was such a kind person. He worked hard to improve his health and always expressed appreciation for everything that was done to help him. We will miss his cheerful presence. So sorry to see him go.
I have the pleasure of working with Randy to improve his health over the last few years. He was the sweetest and most appreciative of those that I helped. He always had a smile on his face. He will be missed.
Randy had such a big heart. He was a kind, loving person. I enjoyed working with him at the Moroni Clinic. I know he will be missed.
We will miss you, Randy! You were always such a delight!
There are so many memories I have of my younger brother. He was always fun to be around. He was always quoting move line right at the appropriate time. It kept us all laughing. He Love to thrash dance. Craziest dance moves ever. You think he would have been spoiled being the only boy of 5 sisters. But he was not we tortured him. Maybe that is why he had such huge heart. I will miss hearing him say no matter go there you are. ( Blue Brothers). I know you at peace my friend my brother and you will always be in my heart.
He was my Dad. He chose to be, which makes him a better man than most. He taught me so much. I can't put into words what a wonderful person he was. He took care of my mom for years and he had such a big heart, even if he was a little rough on the outside. He loved music, NASCAR, frisbee golf, darts, movies and collecting. When I was little he would go on long bike rides with me. He always had good stories to tell about all sorts of stuff. Most of all though, he was an amazing grandpa to my kids. We will miss him always.
I remember living at 3686 South main Randy taught me how to ride a motorcycle Shammy's motorcycle a chaparral and I used to hang out with he and his family. I remember he bought me a Levi jacket and we put all sorts of patches on it I remember going out to the movies with he and his family and all the fun we had together he was like a big brother to me when I didn't have a father figure in my life he and I had a lot of fun together when I was young I appreciated everything he and his family did for me.
Bob ( Bobby) Sommer
My brother always spoke his mind I will miss him. Love christy