
He was a proud truck driver of 40 years; driving for multiple companies until eventually turning to work freelance in his later years before retirement. Gary loved any "cowboy stuff" from Western movies, such as Gunsmoke, to horses, country music, and guns. His grandchildren fondly remember there always being a Western movie playing at his house with at least one of his guns beside him in his favorite chair.
He loved his children and grandchildren. While his love may not have been loud, it was fierce and loyal. Gary was one of those classic men. He always spoke his mind, stood his ground, and stuck to his Christian principles. He enjoyed going to church and read his bible more than any other book.
Gary is survived by his wife, Vickie; his daughters: Shana Randell and Tanya Randell & husband Scott Horton; his grandchildren: Lacey Randell, Aiden Horton, and Emmi Horton; and great-grandchild, Journey Randell.
He is preceded in death by his son, Ritchie Randell; and his parents, Menno and Irene Miller.
Gary will be missed by his loved ones and remembered as one of the last true cowboys.
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