He was born March 23rd, 1959 in Victoria, TX to the late Clarence and Dolores Pozzi.
Randy graduated from Victoria High School in 1977 and worked in the Oilfield Industry until retirement in 2024. In 1982 Randy and his brother, Ricci, carried on RPM Swabbing Service, originally started by their father Clarence Pozzi in 1965.
Randy is survived by his two daughters, Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi (husband Garrett) and Brooke Pozzi Smith (husband Blake) and their children Tinlee Tonozzi and Sloan Smith who lovingly called him “Pop”. He will be greatly missed by the mother of his two children, Denise Pozzi and his high school sweet heart Amanda Riedel who was with him in his last days on Earth. He is also survived by his sister, Debra Gardner, and brother, Wayne Pozzi.
In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his older brother, Ricci Shay Pozzi.
Randy will be greatly missed by many, not only those in his immediate family, but to many from the rodeo world and oilfield crew. He was a passionate person who cherished all the little things in life. Always known to be a hard worker with a huge heart and never hesitated to help someone in need.
His signature look included, a pair of Red Wing work boots and Dickies coveralls, coordinated in RPM Green or Navy Blue. In his retired years, some of his favorite things to do included camping with Amanda, spending time with his grandkids, going to the rodeo, cruising in a tractor, riding a lawn mower, or co-piloting a dump truck with his best friend, Jerry Krogsgaard.
In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to The Bob Tallman Foundation (QR code available on Randy’s website). This Children’s Charity played a huge roll in getting Randy his cancer care treatment at MD Anderson.
Services will be held at Lifepoint Fellowship (8150 Nursery Drive Victoria, TX 77904), Saturday March 15th at 11am.
Pallbearers will be Will Gardner, Andrew Gardner, Darrell Matek, Wayne Pozzi , Ralph Martinoni and Aaron Pozzi. Honorary pallbearers will be Jerry Krogsgaard, Ricci Pozzi, Tommy Gardner and Billy Wade Hill.
To share a fond memory or words of comfort visit www.rosewoodfuneralchapel.com.