Randy was born July 8th, 1951, in Havre, Montana. He passed away from an accidental fall on January 27th, 2020. He was the second of five boys born to Richard “Bud” Anderson and Phyllis VanWechel. They resided in the town of Joplin, Montana. Randy’s parents were wheat farmers and instilled an amazing work ethic into all of their sons, which took Randy far in life. He excelled in football, track, and basketball during his school years and graduated high school in 1970.
He liked to talk about his “luck” of being one of the last Montanans to be drafted into the army for the Vietnam War in 1971. He served less than a year before being released on a hardship discharge to help his father out at home, which was a blessing because he wasn’t very good at following orders anyway.
He attended Helena VoTech for welding. Soon after, he joined the Pipefitter’s Local Union in Billings and constructed (with some help) Colstrip Powerplant Units 1 and 2. During this time, he met Susan Solberg in Billings through mutual friends. They married in June of 1977 and jumped right into their first adventure. Randy built a shop and created an oil field welding service in Williston, ND. Always optimistic, he was very sure that the oil boom would last 20-30 years. In 1980 he was asked to become a partner in Basic Petroleum Services in Powell, Wyoming. His brother and business partner Bob supervised the Williston business.
He and Susie spent several years in Powell. Their first child Joshua was born in 1981. Josh now resides in McKinney, TX, with his wife Trisha and children Isabel and Pierce. In 1983 his daughter Marissa was born. He was a little nervous about having a girl- he was one of five boys. He looked at his week-old daughter and said: “I’m going to give you anything you want when you get older.” Marissa lives in Miles City with her husband Chris Morford and children Greyson, Emery, Rowan, and Reeves. Their second daughter Sara was born in Havre, MT, in 1987. Sara resides in Helena, MT, with her significant other, David Stevenson, her two children, and step-son, Tristan, Magnus, and Joe.
Randy moved his family around Montana from the late 80’s until finally settling in Miles City in 1995. He worked different jobs and started other businesses. He had some wins, and he had some losses, but when you’re a risk-taker who always wants a new challenge, that’s the only road you can take. He moved to Miles City to become the UPS contract mechanic and built parts for UPS. Over the years, he expanded into other businesses.
Randy was an intelligent man and a creative spirit. He wasn’t afraid to look at a problem and mechanically manipulate it until it was up to his standards. Although he had no formal training, he was quite an engineer designing hydraulic windmills used in California, omnidirectional underground drilling rigs used for mining, and mud tanks used in the oil fields.
Randy felt his most significant accomplishments in life were his three children. Even though he was always busy, he would spend nights and weekends with his kids. He loved to take his kids to Rock Creek Marina on Fort Peck Lake, where he owned a cabin. Much of the summer was spent skiing, fishing, cooking over campfires, and card games. Randy also coached the kid’s sports teams and took them hunting and fishing. Randy enjoyed having his children work for him. Child labor laws don’t apply to family. He relished being present for all activities and continued to support them tremendously in their adult lives. He worked hard to make sure his wife and children had a good life and was an ample provider.
The love he had for his wife and children was trumped only by the love he had for his grandchildren. He was interested in every aspect of their lives. He loved to snuggle with them, read to them, watch them at practice, and make them pancakes for breakfast. All the kids loved “Bop-Pa’s pancakes.” He loved to brag to people about how his grandkids were the most amazing, most talented, and best looking. The grandkids loved to sit on his lap and watch TV or cheer on the Broncos with him; go to the cabin and fish with Bop-Pa.
The last 15 years were a period of semi-retirement for Randy and Susie. They traveled to Mexico, the Bahamas, and Hawaii twice each. They took many road trips and visited most of the lower forty-eight states. A two-month road trip all the way to Florida with many stops at friends, family, and historical sites was a favorite.
Randy was initiated into the Catholic Church in 2014. A defining moment in his life was the Men’s Cum Christo. There he met many friends and companions who cheered him on and helped him to know how much God loved him.
He is preceded in death by his father, mother, father-in-law, and mother-in-law. He is survived by his wife Susie, children and grandchildren, four brothers Richard-wife Karen, Bob-wife Peggy, Roger-wife Christine, and Rodney-wife Cathy, and multiple nieces and nephews. He has one surviving aunt Donna VanWechel and uncle Jim VanWechel.
Dear husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend, we miss you so much already. The struggle you had at the end of your life will never define you in our minds. You meant everything to us, and the integrity we live by is the legacy you have left us. You were the most compassionate and giving father, and we trust that in Heaven, you will become the person you desired to be, always walking beside us and fulfilled in Christ’s perfect love. We’re so sad you could not find peace in this life. We cherish all of our time with you.
Visitation will be held on Monday, February 3, 2020 with the family receiving friends from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. followed by a Vigil service at 6:00 p.m. at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, February 4, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Miles City. Rite of Committal will follow in the Custer County Cemetery with full military honors. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting: www.stevensonandsons.com. Should friends desire memorial can be made to Sacred Heart Cum Christo or the Sacred Heart School.
Service Schedule
Family to Receive Friends
4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Monday February 3, 2020
Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home
1717 Main Street
Miles City, Montana 59301
Vigil Service
6:00 p.m.
Monday February 3, 2020
Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home
1717 Main Street
Miles City, Montana 59301
Mass of Christian Burial
11:00 a.m.
Tuesday February 4, 2020
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
120 N. Montana Ave.
Miles City, Montana 59301
Rite of Committal
Following the Funeral Mass
Tuesday February 4, 2020
Custer County Cemetery
Cemetery Rd.
Miles City, Montana 59301
Service Schedule
Family to Receive Friends
4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Monday February 3, 2020
Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home
1717 Main Street
Miles City, Montana 59301
Vigil Service
6:00 p.m.
Monday February 3, 2020
Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home
1717 Main Street
Miles City, Montana 59301
Mass of Christian Burial
11:00 a.m.
Tuesday February 4, 2020
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
120 N. Montana Ave.
Miles City, Montana 59301
Rite of Committal
Following the Funeral Mass
Tuesday February 4, 2020
Custer County Cemetery
Cemetery Rd.
Miles City, Montana 59301
Marcy Parks says
Sue, I am so sorry to hear about Randy! You and your family are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Earl and Jean Kiddie says
Sue, Josh, Marissa, Sarah, and Families,
It is with great sadness that we send this to all of you. We are so sorry for your loss. Randy was a great friend, and we will all miss him. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers. We love you all. Our plan is to come back for the funeral.
Love, Earl, Jean, Matt, Megan, and Anthony
Denise Harvey says
Dear Anderson family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. A wonderful man who has left a legacy to be cherished.
Denise and Jay Harvey
MARTHA CRANDALL says
So sorry. My sympathy.
Ric and Sandy Rabe says
We are so sorry for your loss Sue and family.
Jerry and Mary Setera says
Sorry to hear of your loss. May the Lord’s loving hands guide your through your grief and may Randy Rest In Peace.
Connie and Gene Bankey says
Our prayers and condolences to your family 🙏💔🙏 Connie and Gene Bankey
Bob and Karen Cremer says
Sue, we are so sorry to hear about Randy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Bob and Kären Cremer
Al Homme says
Sorry for you loss, Randy was one of the hardest working men I ever met. Good bye my friend
Kim Stanton says
Dear Families,
I’m so very sorry to learn your beloved Randy has passed. The Lord and the Blessed Mother are taking tender care of you all as you move forward without a special man who was deeply loved by his family and many others. Please know that your family is loved, cared about and prayed for today and in the coming days.
May the peace of Christ be with you all.
With loving sympathy,
Kim Stanton and family
John & Raelee Hollowell & Family says
We are deeply saddened by the news of Randy’s passing. Please know that we are lifting y’all up in prayer as you are walking through this time of grief. May God’s loving hands hold you and carry you through this time. May He bless the relationships of all those joining together to celebrate Randy’s life. Love to you all! Blessings & Hugs
Lavonne Schroeder says
Chris & Marissa,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts are with you.
Dennis & Lavonne
Susan Bakken says
So sorry for your loss
Deborah J Hudson says
So sorry to read about Randy. You and your family will be in my prayers. Deborah Sundberg Hudson.
Marcia says
I am so very sorry to hear about Randys passing! He was always so nice and helpful. Prays to the family.
Kris Rasmussen says
Sue & family
I am so sorry for your loss,
you are in my thoughts & prayers.
Amy Tooke says
Anderson Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers to you all. My God hold you in the palm of His hand.
Johnny, Amy, Greta, Zoe and AJ