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Randall Alan Miller, a devoted family man and respected HVAC foreman, passed peacefully in his home on February 5, 2026, at the age of 60. Born on August 6, 1965, in Joplin, Missouri, Randall was the youngest of three children. He dedicated 20 years of his career to Tempcon, where his commitment to excellence and hard work earned him the admiration of colleagues and clients alike.
Randall was a source of unwavering support for his children, Luke and Grace. He not only encouraged their interests but took the time to become involved deeply, learning every sport they pursued to coach them effectively. The pride he felt in their accomplishments was evident, as he was often the loudest voice heard cheering at their graduations, his joy echoing across the field. His daughter fondly remembers his kindness as he let her practice her hairdressing skills on him while she was in school.
Characterized by quiet strength and steady kindness, Randall was the kind of person who found joy in the simple pleasures of life, whether it was feeding the ducks at his worksite or lending a hand to someone in need, always without seeking recognition. He found immense pride in a job well done, be it at work or during cherished hours spent outdoors. Randall treasured hunting trips alongside his loyal dog Jack, and he enjoyed the tranquility of fishing with his best friend Ty. His passion for flying was evident whether attending air shows, partaking in flying lessons, or even skydiving; the skies held a special allure for him.
Randall shared a deep appreciation for music, particularly the works of Johnny Cash, with his favorite song, "We'll Meet Again," providing solace to his family in their time of loss.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Marvin and Patsy Miller, and his sister, Lynda Matchell. He is survived by his children, Luke and Grace Miller, and his sister, Jodie (Phil) Mehrens.
Randall's legacy of kindness and support will endure in the hearts of all who knew him, a lasting reminder of a life lived with integrity and love.
The family is currently working on a Celebration of Life. Service details will be shared soon.
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