Randy R. Jarrett

randy jarrett

March 1, 1962 ~ September 6, 2021

Born in: Omaha, Nebraska
Resided in: Pueblo, Colorado

Randy Ray Jarrett, 59, passed away Sept. 6, 2021. Survived by numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Preceded in death by mother, Vonda. Randy was born on March 1, 1962, and owned Randy’s Handyman and Bobcat Services. He enjoyed hunting and being in the mountains. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Celebration of life, 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021, at 2207 Perry Avenue. Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com

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Memorial Service: September 25, 2021 4:00 pm

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  1. Randy was a dear friend, he went to school with our children, we lived right across the street and was close friends with his mother, after she passed Randy stayed in touch with us. He always worked to hard. I can’t say enough about him, he was a good man and would do most anything for you if you needed something, he will be sadly missed.

  2. One of my best friends, Randy and I went on many adventures together. Randy loved to hunt and fish, he collected artifacts and antlers, he was always up for a walk in the mountains or out east on the prairies, where ever there was open space. Randy was ambitious, when he was working he worked hard and when he was playing he played hard. Randy loved life. We have lost a lot.

  3. Randy was one of my all time favorite students. He was in one of my first classes as a young teacher at Vineland Elementary! Loved his big dimples when he smiled and his gentle manner. I was sad to read of his passing! I pray he is at peace and enjoying his heavenly reward. RIP, Randy!

  4. Randy was a very hard worker, dependable and a true talented all around handyman. He took pride in his work and it showed. You knew you could count on him to give you 100%. He did landscaping and concrete work for both my house and my mom’s. He was a genuine honest and professional person. I was saddened to hear of his passing.

  5. Uncle Randy you’ll be sadly missed you’re a good man. I had a blast working with you for those couple of years I will never forget the time you save my life when that rattlesnake struck my steel toe boot the look on your face and probably the look on mine. And then you got mad at that kid that broke the rattler because it was supposed to go to me and you fired him funniest stuff ever love you Uncle I miss you God bless till we meet again!!!!


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