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Randall Jay “Randy” Gibson

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Randall Jay “Randy” Gibson

Birth
Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana, USA
Death
30 Jul 2014 (aged 59)
Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Randall (Randy) Jay Gibson, 59, Billings MT was born to Clara Belle & Jerry Gibson on November 30, 1954 with twin sister, Rebecca (Becky) Ham in Billings, MT. God took Randy home July 30, 2014 with family by his side. Siblings are Jerry Eugene, Victoria Edith, Peggy Lynn, Terry Lee, Rebecca, (twins) Becky and Jerry, Jr.

He graduated from Billings Senior High. His very special sweetheart is Shelley Rivera, who shared his life for the past twenty four years. He was a welder by trade, employed by School District II. In high school he was very good in track and basketball.

A hobby that he had was attaching agates to lamp shades with leather and agate inserts. Randy loved gardening. Making the biggest pumpkin in the state was his goal for several years running. He shared his garden and also put away plenty for winter. He was also a wonderful cook.

Preceding him in death was his father and grandma Laverna Jones.


A memorial was held at his and Shelley’s home. Please send memorials to Leukemia. At his request, no services were held.

“You will be missed so much, Randy. God will keep you safe with no more misery and pain.”


Cremation & Funeral Gallery 12/05/2014
Survivors and photo omitted per find a grave guidelines
Randall (Randy) Jay Gibson, 59, Billings MT was born to Clara Belle & Jerry Gibson on November 30, 1954 with twin sister, Rebecca (Becky) Ham in Billings, MT. God took Randy home July 30, 2014 with family by his side. Siblings are Jerry Eugene, Victoria Edith, Peggy Lynn, Terry Lee, Rebecca, (twins) Becky and Jerry, Jr.

He graduated from Billings Senior High. His very special sweetheart is Shelley Rivera, who shared his life for the past twenty four years. He was a welder by trade, employed by School District II. In high school he was very good in track and basketball.

A hobby that he had was attaching agates to lamp shades with leather and agate inserts. Randy loved gardening. Making the biggest pumpkin in the state was his goal for several years running. He shared his garden and also put away plenty for winter. He was also a wonderful cook.

Preceding him in death was his father and grandma Laverna Jones.


A memorial was held at his and Shelley’s home. Please send memorials to Leukemia. At his request, no services were held.

“You will be missed so much, Randy. God will keep you safe with no more misery and pain.”


Cremation & Funeral Gallery 12/05/2014
Survivors and photo omitted per find a grave guidelines


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