In Memory

Randy Meadows

Randy passed away after a courageous cancer battle on July 22, 2020. He would have been 64 on September 7th. 



 
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07/31/20 11:47 AM #1    

Steve Arledge

I'm saddened to hear about Randy today.  Although Randy and I went our separate ways after Cave Spring days, he was a ton of fun to be around.  I recall many Friday and Saturday evenings driving around in his Rambler (or something like that) doing what we did back in those days - Randy always preferred Molsen.  His car was the first place I heard Bowie's Ziggy Stardust album, on cassette of course, the latest technology.  I recall that Barksdale often called him 'Meh-toes' which mildly irritated Randy - and inspiration to Robert to continue, of course.  I've often wondered how his life turned out.  He was a good guy.


08/01/20 08:56 PM #2    

Wanda Kay Watts

Randy made my High School years a lot of fun .I can still see the twinkle in his blue eyes when he was being mischievious . He was brave ---he taught me how to drive a car on the Blue Ridge Parkway and grabbed the wheel when things started going amiss ..... I am saddened to hear of his health struggles and wish peace for his remaining loved ones . More and more I am aware that we need to take time to reach out to old friends before the opportunity is gone .  


08/01/20 10:49 PM #3    

Judy Jennings (Blackwell)

Great memories Steve and Wanda!  Both made me smile.  I always had a fun time around Ran-du too. Thanks for the comments.


08/02/20 10:48 AM #4    

Cindy Allen

I will always remember Randy as the gent who introduced me to the AT.  For that, I will be forever grateful.  He was a good guy. . .


08/02/20 11:22 AM #5    

Josh Rosen

I also have fond memories of hanging out with Randy.  Always calm and easy to get along with, never had a bad thing to say about anyone.  I can't even remember him raising his voice.  Always a smile on his face.  And that twinkle in his eyes that Wanda Kay referred to was spot on.  After college we got together in Colorado a few times and discussed how we might use our geology degrees to work together.  Randy had big plans for doing oil and gas and mineral exploration with a new concept he had come up with.  We lost touch at some point.  I will always remember Randy as a kind and gentle soul.


08/02/20 01:06 PM #6    

Wanda Kay Watts

Robert Barksdale and Randy were like the Bobbsey Twins with their same height and build . Randy and Robert would come into the Winn Dixie on Friday nights thinking they could pass as Adults and buy Beer . Randy would see me working and just shrug his shoulders and turn around ! He knew that my Dad was the WD Supervisor so I had to stick to the rules and card everyone ! We had a lot of fun at CSHS . It was a gentle crew just out to have fun 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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