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Richard Eaton RANDALL

RANDALL, SILENCE, MARTIN, BOTOS, GAMBLE, KAUFMANN, BUXTON

Posted By: Sarah Thorson Little (email)
Date: 2/10/2024 at 13:06:41

August 11, 1923 --- October 3, 2017

Richard "Dick" Eaton Randall was born on August 11, 1923, in Marshalltown, Iowa. He was the oldest son of James Luther and Leola (Silence) Randall. He was raised on the farm and graduated from Ferguson High School in 1939 at the age of 16. Dick honorably served his country, becoming a bombardier and celestial navigator during WWII. He also served during the Korean War and then stayed in the Air Force Reserves, flying cargo planes during the Vietnam War. He served for a total of 26 ½ years in the military; achieving the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

On August 18, 1946, Dick married Margaret Martin at the Bangor Friends Church in Bangor, Iowa. The couple was blessed with five children. Dick worked in a bank for over 70 years. He started as a bookkeeper/teller, then loan officer, ultimately becoming the president of the Dunlap Savings Bank, now the Community Bank, when the Randall family moved to Dunlap in 1961.

Dick was a devout Christian and a long time active member of the Dunlap United Methodist Church. Dick's entire life was about living in grateful appreciation to God Our Savior. Dick loved singing in the church choir. He was recently a member of the "Goldenaires", a group of retired people who sing for area nursing home residents. Dick was very community-minded and loved giving back to the community. He was instrumental in getting a nursing home in Dunlap, and a loyal supporter of area schools, arts, sports, and music. He was active in the political process. He served on the School Board, 4-County Fair Board and was the treasurer for the Iowa Bankers Association. Both Dick and Margaret received Ak-Sar-Ben's Good Neighbor Award for their love of their community.

Dick and Margaret's love of people extended beyond the immediate community as they hosted two foreign exchange students and welcomed many visitors from other countries through their involvement with "The Friendship Force." They were married for 35 years at the time of Margaret's death in 1982. Dick married Katie (Botos) Gamble on March 9, 1984, and they were married for 30 years at the time of Katie's death in 2014. Dick was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. He was a beloved child of God and a sinner saved by grace.

Dick passed away on Tuesday, October 3, 2017, at Dunlap Specialty Care in Dunlap, Iowa at the age of 94 years, one month, and 22 days.

Dick was preceded in death by his infant son, Joe Randall; parents; two wives, Margaret and Katie; and brother, Bob Randall. He is survived by his four children, Jim (Linda) Randall of Mondamin, Iowa, Jay (Lynn) Randall of Dunlap, Iowa, Julie (Lee) Kaufmann of Harlan, Iowa, Joyce (Phil) Buxton of Springfield, Missouri; nine grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; and many other relatives and friends.

Prayer Service -- Friday, October 6, 2017 -- 7:00 PM
Fouts Funeral Home, Hwy 30 & Court Streets, Dunlap, Iowa

Funeral Service -- Saturday, October 7, 2017 -- 2:00 PM
United Methodist Church, 701 Eaton Street, Dunlap, Iowa

Graveside Service -- Saturday, October 7, 2017 -- 2:45 PM
Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Dunlap, Iowa

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[Resident of Eagle Grove, Iowa from 1955 to 1961; worked at the state bank in Eagle Grove]

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Eagle Grove Eagle -- Eagle Grove, Iowa
December 15, 1960

Randalls Moving To Dunlap

Richard Randall announced Wednesday that he has accepted a position as executive vice president and member of the board of the Dunlap Savings Bank at Dunlap. He will take up new duties there in January. ....... Randall said the Dunlap bank is comparable in size to the Eagle Grove State Bank where he is presently employed. Randall has been a very active community man in Eagle Grove and will be sorely missed by the organizations for whom he has worked. He is secretary-treasurer of the Wright county fair, secretary-treasurer of the Eagle Grove Community Chest, vice president of the Lions club and financial secretary of the First Congregational church. The Randalls own their own home on South Second Street West and Randall said he would not move his family until they could sell the house. He came to Eagle Grove in 1955 and has made himself a very valuable resident of our community.


 

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