Randall Alan Clouse, age 54, of Miles City, formerly of Santa Cruz, CA; lived bare foot until he passed away at Holy Rosary Hospital on July 15, 2013.
Randy was born on September 8, 1958 in Santa Cruz; CA. Randy was a skilled carpenter for much of his life. He was a loving father, grandfather, brother, son uncle and loyal friend to anyone he met. Randy enjoyed taking his family on camping trips in the summer time.
Randy is survived by his mother Patricia Clouse, his four daughters: Briana Clouse, Danielle Clouse, Montana Clouse and Kenni Clouse all of Miles City; his two sons: Nathan Clouse and David Clouse both of Miles City; his four brothers: Steve Clouse of CA; Dave Clouse of CA; Rick Clouse of WA; and Carl Clouse of OK; and his ex-wife Jamie Shields of Miles City. He is also survived by his three grandchildren: Shaeleann, Addison and Harper.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, July 18, 2013 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting: www.stevensonandsons.com.
Service Schedule
Visitation
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thursday July 18, 2013
Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home
1717 Main Sreet
Miles City, MT
Service Schedule
Visitation
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thursday July 18, 2013
Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home
1717 Main Sreet
Miles City, MT
kristine says
I am so sad to hear of Randy’s passing. He was such a great guy and a great friend, always outgoing, and Always willing to share anything he had, including his time. I will greatly miss his laugh and funny stories. I will be keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers.
brynn says
I am soooo sorry to hear about Randy, He was a great man, And will be missed by sooooo many, I can still picture him walking around barefoot all over town! I will miss the random conversations we had when I would run into him walking down the street! God gained a great angel though, one to keep him on his toes!!! 🙂 praying for you all in this time of need!
Chris and Kayla Carpenter says
To the clouse family, we are so very sorry for the loss of randy he was a very sweet guy with a very big heart!,he was always joking around and making u laugh,he would do any thing he could in his power to help u out if u needed it!he will truly be missed by all!PRAYERS FOR ALL INVOLVED!
Rev James Mavis says
To the Clouse family you are all in my prayers.
J Johnson says
My sincere condolences to the family of Randall A. Clouse – May you find comfort in your loving memories, beautiful pictures and in recalling the many talents of Mr. Clouse . God has promised that a time will come when no one will say “I am sick” (Isaiah 24:33). In the Bible book of Genesis, we notice that God intended for mankind to live in perfect Paradise conditions in the Garden of Eden, where everything was “very good” (Gen 1:31). Suffering and death were not a part of God’s purpose but was introduced through Adam’s disobedience (Gen 2:17).Our loving Creator has promised that soon pain and death will be no more (Revelation 21:4).The Paradise that was originally promised for the earth in the Garden of Eden will be restored. It is hoped that you are comforted by Bible promises of a hopeful future (John 17:3).
Julie and RJ Hubbard says
Clouse family, I am so sorry for your loss. Randy is no longer suffering and is free of pain. I will never forget his wacky halloween costumes. He raised some great kids and I am sure he is very proud of each and every one of you!
Kat says
Randy was one of the sweetest and kindest men I have ever known. He will be greatly missed by all know had the pleasure of knowing him. See you on the other side Randy. RIP
Harding says
RIP my friend you always made me smile,my god bless you and take you home….
Dawn Kelllmer says
I am so saddened by the loss of Randy. He was one of the nicest guys I have ever known. I will miss him dearly. Rest in peace my dear friend. My thoughts and prayers are with Randy’s family.
Eldred Nalton says
Rip my friend will miss seeing your bare feet and great smile
Would have been there if I wasnt in treatment.Condolences to the family
buster and belle wolfblack says
We were so sorry to hear of barefoot Randys passing.God bless him he was a good man. We appreciated his friendship with our sons
May he never have to wear shoes again! Our thoughts and prayers are with the family
DawnSteveson says
I am so sorry to here about Randys passing. just remember he is in good hands and his wings are very large and will keep him watching each and everyone of you..It was an honor to be called his friend…my thoughts and prayers are with you all…
Koreena Greslin says
i was really sorry to hear about the news of randy passing. i was in miles city about 7 or 8 months ago and sure enough saw barfefoot randy where i was so i gave him a ride and we hung out for a while. i hadnt seen him in quite a while and realized how much i had missed his smiling face and happy personality. my thoughts and prayers are with the family and im really gonna miss you randy rest in peace
Kimberly says
I am so sorry for your loss he was a good man everytime i saw him he always had a smile on his face and he would tell me stories about thing when he was youngr. I remember the first time i saw him he was at mh and he was barefoot and he was walking all over town with no shoes. I will always remember him that way. My thaughts and prayres are with you.
Jennifer Bradley- Ramirez "MOM" says
I’m used to you,Randy, helping me through crisis. Even if I haven’t seen you in a couple years, I would cry, “Somebody find Randy and tell him I need him. No matter what. . . you’d be there soooo fast every time. I know you hear me now and will come as always,hopefully with a nice bowl of “Spoup ” I’m already laughing about spoup. I will always laugh because I have and will always remember the fun and adventures that we shared with soooo many people , some willing, and then there were the others (you know what I mean) , Randy has vividly shared so many adventures of his life with such enthusiasm and endless talent to captivate my minds imagination. bringing each chapter to life in such a way that I felt I was there and knew the personalities of each character. I recognized many of the stories from Santa Cruz because of the fact that I was totally there at the time. True story dudes. Mothra…..”WE DO WHAT WE WANT!!!” and he did………RIP Bud . Or just do what you do….Peace out . Your legacy is eternal….. I Promise You That..
Dale Doherty says
I found this a little late but I wanted to something about Randy one of my closest friends who I call my brother Randy was the first person I met when we moved in our new house in Santa Cruz I was 5 years old. He and his brothers were the first and life long friends I have the honor to have known I loved Randy’s wonderful sense of humor we were a little crazy and would keep each other laughing for hours , and he was quite a prankster I’ll never forget when he snuck me into the Drive in theater in the trunk of his Impala he went over every parking hill laughing the whole time I was being bounced around everywhere , but I had the last laugh I was able to spring the trunk open and roll out of the car unknown to him while he was still on his little joy ride when he finally parked and went to let me out of the trunk the look on his face still makes me laugh today . it was where did he go he was in there I heard him yelling he looked everywhere for me he didn’t know I got out and was hiding by the projection booth I snuck up on him and said looking for someone we laughed through the entire movie . so with that Ill end this with Good Bye My dear friend and Brother I Love you and my heart aches to see you again I know you’re making God laugh with your crazy antics I am honored to have been your friend.
Cameron Brockel says
I think Randy talked a little bit more than me. A little bit. I remember watching tv with him and we would get on each other for going off on some side-note conversation related to what we were watching and how it would distract us from actually watching the thing. Then we would tell each other we can’t interrupt. Ha ha, that was always short lived. He had a lot to say. Well said.