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Randall (Randy) Eaton

January 31, 1960 ~ December 27, 2025

Born in: Burlington, Iowa

Randall (Randy) Eaton died unexpectantly on December 27, 2025. He was born in Burlington, Iowa on January 31, 1960. He has been married to his beloved wife Cynthia for the past 26 years, father to Angela, Dustin, Kari, Jake, Austen and Alivia and stepfather to Matthew. He was also blessed to have many grandchildren and a great grandchild, along with many nieces and nephews. Randy was one of six brothers and sisters, Rodney, Steve, Debbie, Tara and Brad. Beloved son and stepson of Wayne and Kathy and was preceded in death by his mother Sherle.

Randy loved life, he enjoyed golfing, fishing, and riding his motorcycle, but his true love other than Cynthia was playing his guitar and singing. He had several charities. He was an avid supporter to the VFW and Tunnel to Towers. In lieu of flowers, Cynthia is requesting donations be made to Tunnel to Towers at T2T.org.

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  1. We will always remember you as one of the best. You were always a wonderful friend and felt like a brother from another mother. Rest easy now, I know you are singing with the Angels.

  2. We will always remember you as one of the best. You were always a wonderful friend and felt like a brother from another mother. Rest easy now, I know you are singing with the Angels.

  3. R.I.P. Randy you are missed by so many already 💔!! Although it was not a very long time we new each other, but they were fun times for sure!!

  4. We will always remember you as one of the best. You were always a wonderful friend and felt like a brother from another mother. Rest easy now, I know you are singing with the Angels.

  5. We will carry you with us until we meet again sweet friend! It’s a comfort to know that you are standing in HIS light, but we will miss and love you terribly!

    • Enjoyed hearing your music, especially at church. May you rest in peace. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family.

  6. Randel’s Passing leaves a huge void in our lives, but his memory will live on in our hearts.
    Sending love and prayers, to Cynthia and the family during this difficult time. Rest in peace, brother…may your memory be a blessing to all who knew you.


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