Albuquerque Journal

Randall (Randy) William Jay

- FRENCH - Wyoming 7121 Wyoming Blvd. NE 505.823.9400 www.frenchfune­rals.com

Randall (Randy) William Jay passed away on Tuesday, May 26, 2020, after a courageous 21month battle with esophageal cancer. He took his last breath in his home surrounded by his Albuquerqu­e family.

Randy was born on May 29, 1960. An Iowa boy, he was born in Greenfield and raised in Creston. After college, he moved to Albuquerqu­e to pursue a career in electrical engineerin­g. It was then he met Lizzi Chavez, and after three short weeks, asked her to be his wife. They shared 32 wonderful years of marriage.

Randy was preceded in death by grandparen­ts, Clare and Elsie Jay, Dwight and Irene Kirkpatric­k; and mother-in-law, Leticia Chavez. He is survived by his wife, Lizzi; three beautiful children, Becki (Aaron), Dustin (Kirsten), and Billy (Deidra); and four grandchild­ren, Marley, Ryan, Lily, and Maddox. Randy is also survived by his parents, Bill and Lois Jay of Creston, IA; siblings, Denny (Troy) Jay and Barb (Dan) Ide; and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and many friends.

One of his career highlights was the opportunit­y to work in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. Randy was a lifelong Iowa Hawkeye and an avid St. Louis Cardinals fan. One of his favorite past times was sharing his love of baseball with his sons, and one of his greatest accomplish­ments was competing in the 2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Dublin, Ireland,

where as a Unified Partner, he and his Special Olympics athlete won the gold medal in golf. Randy also never let us forget that he held his high school high jump record for many years.

Randy led a full and meaningful life. He loved to hunt, fish, swim with his grandchild­ren and spend hours maintainin­g the beautiful backyard he built. He loved his country and possessed a deep respect for the red, white and blue. Randy was a storytelle­r known for talking as much with his hands as he did his voice.

His children will tell you they were privileged to call him Dad. He taught by example - how to be kind to everyone, how to be a gentleman, and never to judge or speak harshly of another. Randy gave to life far more than he took.

Due to Covid-19 restrictio­ns, there will be a private family Service. As restrictio­ns are lifted, the family will host a celebratio­n of his life both in Albuquerqu­e and Creston. Please continue to check the link below for future arrangemen­ts. In honor and memory of Randy, donations may be made to Special Olympics New Mexico www.sonm.org. Please visit our online guestbook for Randy at www.FrenchFune­rals.com

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