

Randy Page passed into the great golf land in the sky on June 15, 2018 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Randy was born in Stockton, California on March 21, 1951 to Pen and Marylou Page. The family moved to Santa Clara when Randy was a young boy and it is there that Randy grew up and became a die-hard San Francisco Giants and 49er fan. He attended Cupertino High, De Anza Junior College and San Jose State. It was in his last year at San Jose State that Randy took a position with Pacific Gas and Electric Company, working as a warehouseman. It was not long before Randy was offered a position as a materials purchasing agent at the company’s headquarters in San Francisco. It was in San Francisco, that Randy met Sandy who was his beloved wife of 40 years. Randy was given the opportunity to be in Support Services Manager at the materials yard in Eureka, California. Randy and Sandy raised their family in Eureka. After a corporate downsizing, Randy found himself employed with Harper Motors. He loved working with the Harper family, and never forgot them. After 25 years in Eureka, Randy and his wife decided to head for a warmer climate and moved to Las Vegas, Nevada in 2005. Randy could not wait to play the many golf courses and soon joined Silverstone Golf Course. But his love of Golf didn’t end there. Randy went to work at Callaway Golf and when his manager moved to Las Vegas National, Randy went with him. Randy worked at National Golf Course for eight years. Randy is preceded in death by his parents; his lifelong golf partner and loving son Christopher; his uncle Bryant; his cousin Johnny and his niece Emma. Those that knew Randy, knew he was never the same after the tragic loss of his son. The snap in his walk, the lust for life and the smile on his face was never the same. Now they are together again forever. Randy leaves behind his wife Sandy; daughter Kelly and her husband Berto; grandchildren Austin, Kaitlyn and Maddie. He also leaves behind his brother Mike; his sister Dana and their spouses and many nieces, nephews and cousins. At Randy’s request there will be no memorial service or celebration of life, just a little “Nod-to-the-Gods.”
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