Albuquerque Journal

Randolph Harvey (Randy) Ott

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“I remember it like it was yesterday,” was a favorite expression of Randolph Harvey (Randy)

Ott, 85, who passed away on October 30, 2021. Randy had many memories and stories about New Glarus, Wisconsin, the small Swiss farming community where he was born, on September 20, 1936, to Harvey and Selina Ott.

A New Glarus childhood meant being immersed in Swiss culture, from participat­ing in the annual Wilhelm Tell play to eating kalberwurs­t and bratzeli to learning Swiss German. Although Randy probably knew more Swiss history than U.S. history, he was deeply patriotic with an intense love for America.

Mathematic­s was Randy’s beautiful mistress, and he pursued her with a passion throughout his life. He eagerly completed math correspond­ence courses in high school and took as many math classes as he could while completing a B .S. in electrical engineerin­g from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and an M.S. and Ph.D. in electrical engineerin­g from The Ohio State University. He was finally able to realize his dream of a mathematic­s degree when he earned an M.S. in applied mathematic­s from the University of New Mexico in 2004.

Randy put his expertise to use in the field of electromag­netic propagatio­n and scattering theory. He worked for a series of government agencies and contractor­s as a researcher and scientist, developing algorithms to predict radar and satellite performanc­e. One of his best-known algorithms WAGNER became the world-wide standard for radio propagatio­n over irregular terrain. Randy’s contributi­ons to the field were recognized in 1992 when he was elevated to Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic­s

Engineers (IEEE).

Even though the abstract mathematic­al realm could dominate his attention, Randy was a caring family man. He and first wife Ruth Ann Hicks had three daughters Laura, Kristen and Barbraa, who he taught to ski and coaxed up countless hiking trails with M&M’s. Randy met his second wife Katherine in a swimming pool in Boulder, Colorado, and they shared the same lane for more than 41 years. During that time, they lived in Switzerlan­d and on both coasts, finally landing in Albuquerqu­e where they raised son Kyle and daughter Zoe.

Ever adventurou­s, Randy loved the challenge of open water swimming and climbing 14,000’ peaks in Colorado, but his favorite pastime was following Ohio State football. He was a die-hard Buckeye fan who bled scarlet and gray. Among his more unique talents were the uncanny knack for finding lost objects and the ability to strike up a conversati­on with anyone. He was one-of-a-kind, and Randy’s family will miss his loving spirit, quirky habits, and storytelli­ng.

Randy is survived by wife Katherine Ott; daughters Laura McMasters, Kristen Curry, Barbraa Durso, Zoe Yuhas, and son Kyle Ott; twelve grandchild­ren and two great grandchild­ren. Services will be held on Saturday, December 11, 2021, 2:00p.m., at Sandia Presbyteri­an Church. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Wounded Warrior Project. Please visit our online guestbook for Randolph at www.FrenchFune­rals.com.

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