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Randy Lynn Dye

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Randy Lynn Dye

Birth
Shelley, Bingham County, Idaho, USA
Death
11 Aug 2020 (aged 68)
Firth, Bingham County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Firth, Bingham County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.304164, Longitude: -112.1751544
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Randy was born to Barber Dewane and Amy Jeanice Goodson Dye. His early education years were in the Shelley Schools. He then attended and graduated from Firth High School in 1971. On May 24, 1975 he married Amy Elizabeth Bolinder in Firth and sealed in Idaho Falls Temple on January 11, 1997. He spent eight years in the Idaho National Guard, leaving as an E7. Randy worked for various companies: as a welder for Snake River Equipment, as a mechanic for Blackfoot Motors, Chrysler in Idaho Falls, then opening his own auto repair in Shelley. He then purchased Valley Enterprises in Idaho Falls where he worked until retiring and turning the business over to his son, Jayson. Randy was an avid R.C. Airplane modeler and flyer with many awards. He mastered the truck and tractor pulling competition where he was the running champion for three years and was also a member of Desert Eagle R.C. Club, Red Baron R.C. Club, and the Rocky Mountain Pullers Association. Survivors beside Amy included sons, Jayson Lynn (Tabitha) Dye of Firth, Joseph Dewane (Becca) Dye of Idaho Falls, grandchildren, Zander Lynn Dye, Mia Elizabeth Dye both of Firth, Spenzer Joseph Dye, Oscar Jacob Dye, Trevyn Dewane Dye all of Idaho Falls, parents, Barber Dewane and Amy Jeanice Dye of Blackfoot, son/nephew, Jackson Bolinder, siblings, Eugene (Connie) Dye of Roy, UT, Dennis (Peggy) Dye of Rexburg, Sheryl (Dwayne) Bell of Moreland, Julia (Randy) Wareing of Blackfoot.
Randy was born to Barber Dewane and Amy Jeanice Goodson Dye. His early education years were in the Shelley Schools. He then attended and graduated from Firth High School in 1971. On May 24, 1975 he married Amy Elizabeth Bolinder in Firth and sealed in Idaho Falls Temple on January 11, 1997. He spent eight years in the Idaho National Guard, leaving as an E7. Randy worked for various companies: as a welder for Snake River Equipment, as a mechanic for Blackfoot Motors, Chrysler in Idaho Falls, then opening his own auto repair in Shelley. He then purchased Valley Enterprises in Idaho Falls where he worked until retiring and turning the business over to his son, Jayson. Randy was an avid R.C. Airplane modeler and flyer with many awards. He mastered the truck and tractor pulling competition where he was the running champion for three years and was also a member of Desert Eagle R.C. Club, Red Baron R.C. Club, and the Rocky Mountain Pullers Association. Survivors beside Amy included sons, Jayson Lynn (Tabitha) Dye of Firth, Joseph Dewane (Becca) Dye of Idaho Falls, grandchildren, Zander Lynn Dye, Mia Elizabeth Dye both of Firth, Spenzer Joseph Dye, Oscar Jacob Dye, Trevyn Dewane Dye all of Idaho Falls, parents, Barber Dewane and Amy Jeanice Dye of Blackfoot, son/nephew, Jackson Bolinder, siblings, Eugene (Connie) Dye of Roy, UT, Dennis (Peggy) Dye of Rexburg, Sheryl (Dwayne) Bell of Moreland, Julia (Randy) Wareing of Blackfoot.

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