RANDY RAY MACOUBRIE, 52, died of natural causes on 11 November, while at work on Oooguruk Island, Alaska. Born in San Diego, California, 1 August 1960, and raised there, Randy moved with his wife and two kids to Colorado Springs in June 1992. Although he loved the mountains, he always missed the beach--and, as he desired, his ashes will be scattered over both. As a welder his whole career, Randy's professional work is in businesses and homes throughout Colorado Springs, as well as at the Broadmoor Hotel. But he will be best remembered for his many personal, decorative Art projects--such as iron animals, miniature cars, boats, airplanes, and motorcycles, and even one full-sized, fun and functional pirate treasure chest! Randy's family (wife Katharine, son Ryan, daughter Bree, parents Ronald and Doreen, and his siblings) all miss him dearly, will love him always, and hopes to be with him again in a place of peace. A memorial service for Randy will be at Blunt Mortuary (2229 W. Colorado Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80904), on Tuesday, 20 November, at 1 PM. A reception will follow, immediately after the service.
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I miss you!
Kathy Macoubrie
November 23, 2012
I was lucky to have Randy & Kathy in my life through our son's since day care at six months old & now both in their twenties. He was an amazing father, husband & friend. I was one of the lucky one's to be given a fantastic boat made by Randy that I have cherished and will forever. He was a talented/gifted welder and most importantly friend to everyone. He was such a bright, funny and loving person. He would help anyone and wanted always the best for his family. We will miss him terribly. My love and condolences to you Kathy, Ryan and Bree. Ryan and Bree, continue to make your dad proud you are awesome! Kathy, although the miles between us always know my love and support are just moments away. Love to you all, Darlene & Clinton Webster
Darlene & Clinton Webster
November 23, 2012
I am so sorry for yours and the familys loss. Randy will be missed. Sorry we could not be there but our hearts and thoughts were with you on this day. God Bless you from Aunt Sandy, Rhonda, Clinton, Steph
Sandy Fitch
November 20, 2012
My condolences to you Kathy, Ryan & Bree...Randy was a really great guy! I was lucky to have met him- while in high school, he always made me laugh. I really wish i could be there with you 3, to hug you all. Randy will be missed but NEVER forgotten. i love you! long distance hugs!!
Mary Shelton
November 20, 2012
my condolences to your family. i never met your brother Randy. May God Bless your Family at this time of grief. Im so sorry for your loss Kizmo. Love Jamie
jamie Ojan
November 19, 2012
I remember Randy from grade school and as a close neighbor all while we were growing up, nice guy! gone too soon. my Condolences.
Noreen Clapper
November 19, 2012
I was lucky to have Randy as my brother, his spirit and depth have been a blessing in my life. Randy was a great brother and a wonderful family man. He always made me chuckle, retaining the Macoubrie family humor. Randy has been a blessing to our family and we will always & forever miss him...be missed~~~ Luv U Randy
Kim Macoubrie
November 19, 2012
I am grateful that love does not die, you were my first love and will be my last one too. I love you more...
Kathy Macoubrie
November 18, 2012
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
LINDA ROSSETTI
November 18, 2012
We are sending our love to all of you!
Newlands
November 18, 2012
RIP Randy You will be missed.
Alvin Farmer
November 18, 2012
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Alvin Farmer
November 18, 2012
Well said Kathy. Sorry we can not be there in person but are with you in sprit. Stay strong. Jeanine Larsen
November 18, 2012
Blessings to you and your family and friends. We celebrate your life.
Emma Espiritu
November 18, 2012
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