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Randall L “Randy” Harper

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Randall L “Randy” Harper

Birth
Goodland, Sherman County, Kansas, USA
Death
17 Mar 2021 (aged 71)
Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana, USA
Burial
Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.7702778, Longitude: -108.5626972
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Randy L. Harper was born in Goodland, KS and spent most of his growing up, education and businesses in Denver, CO, England, California and Montana. With great sorrow, he passed away unexpectedly from a recent illness.

He was destined to be an innovator, an inventor. Our mom would never know which appliance or motor Randy would take completely apart and put back together. One way to describe Randy would be that he probably would not have built the Pyramids, but they would have come to him and asked him how to do it.

He was a man who knew all facets of how to start a manufacturing business. From patent applications, drawings, fabricating specialized tools, painting, designing promotional materials, detail for cost efficiency, to bookkeeping, he could do it all. He was awarded three US patents.

Upon graduating from Kings school in Grantham, England, his first experience in manufacturing was designing shoes for a manufacturing shoe company Stead & Simpsons, Leister, England.

Randy travelled back to the states to attend and graduate from Western State University, CO. When his friend, an Olympic skier potential was paralyzed from a skiing accident, he invented, patented, manufactured a successful hand operated cycle, Harper Handcycles in Denver. Which took him to California to be on national news programs with his invention.

Moving to Billings he invented, designed, patented, and manufactured the Yankease Post Puller sold nationally and internationally.

As a favor, between these businesses he was foreman on a water utilities development in Colorado for the concrete work. Another facet of his many talents was being an expert in cement applications.

Randy's inventions spanned from wind energy, innovations in bicycles, including his Stinger, a motorized unit for driving the bike from behind. His knowledge for anything mechanical was vast. Randy could restore anything to its original. His enthusiasm for classic cars never faltered, and his constant companion on the road was his 1966 Ford Wimbledon white flatbed truck.

Randy lived a modest life and had a huge, giving heart and blessed his family and friends with his love, wonderful stories, being so fun, knowledge, always there with a helping hand. Lucky kids to have Randy as an Uncle.

There is no easing of the pain of losing you. You are a Brother and an Uncle that would be impossible not to cherish in our hearts and minds for always. For a man who always thought outside the box, he can now see what he always knew that all things are possible.

Being better people in loving and knowing you. Sister Sherry Geddes, Brother-in-Law Mike Geddes, Niece Tawny Advincula, Adrian Advincula, Great Niece Harper Advincula, Nephew Travis Geddes, Neoma Geddes, Great Nieces and Nephews Ajax Geddes Cyrus Geddes and Caissa Geddes

He is proceeded in death by his Mom Beatrice Joan Harper, Dad Del Harper, Brother Ricky Harper. Private family service will be held at Sunset Memorial Gardens.

Published by Dahl Funeral Home, Billings, MT

(Thanks to Find A Grave member Stephanie Law, #49093914, for the link to Randall's father.)
Randy L. Harper was born in Goodland, KS and spent most of his growing up, education and businesses in Denver, CO, England, California and Montana. With great sorrow, he passed away unexpectedly from a recent illness.

He was destined to be an innovator, an inventor. Our mom would never know which appliance or motor Randy would take completely apart and put back together. One way to describe Randy would be that he probably would not have built the Pyramids, but they would have come to him and asked him how to do it.

He was a man who knew all facets of how to start a manufacturing business. From patent applications, drawings, fabricating specialized tools, painting, designing promotional materials, detail for cost efficiency, to bookkeeping, he could do it all. He was awarded three US patents.

Upon graduating from Kings school in Grantham, England, his first experience in manufacturing was designing shoes for a manufacturing shoe company Stead & Simpsons, Leister, England.

Randy travelled back to the states to attend and graduate from Western State University, CO. When his friend, an Olympic skier potential was paralyzed from a skiing accident, he invented, patented, manufactured a successful hand operated cycle, Harper Handcycles in Denver. Which took him to California to be on national news programs with his invention.

Moving to Billings he invented, designed, patented, and manufactured the Yankease Post Puller sold nationally and internationally.

As a favor, between these businesses he was foreman on a water utilities development in Colorado for the concrete work. Another facet of his many talents was being an expert in cement applications.

Randy's inventions spanned from wind energy, innovations in bicycles, including his Stinger, a motorized unit for driving the bike from behind. His knowledge for anything mechanical was vast. Randy could restore anything to its original. His enthusiasm for classic cars never faltered, and his constant companion on the road was his 1966 Ford Wimbledon white flatbed truck.

Randy lived a modest life and had a huge, giving heart and blessed his family and friends with his love, wonderful stories, being so fun, knowledge, always there with a helping hand. Lucky kids to have Randy as an Uncle.

There is no easing of the pain of losing you. You are a Brother and an Uncle that would be impossible not to cherish in our hearts and minds for always. For a man who always thought outside the box, he can now see what he always knew that all things are possible.

Being better people in loving and knowing you. Sister Sherry Geddes, Brother-in-Law Mike Geddes, Niece Tawny Advincula, Adrian Advincula, Great Niece Harper Advincula, Nephew Travis Geddes, Neoma Geddes, Great Nieces and Nephews Ajax Geddes Cyrus Geddes and Caissa Geddes

He is proceeded in death by his Mom Beatrice Joan Harper, Dad Del Harper, Brother Ricky Harper. Private family service will be held at Sunset Memorial Gardens.

Published by Dahl Funeral Home, Billings, MT

(Thanks to Find A Grave member Stephanie Law, #49093914, for the link to Randall's father.)


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