Mr. Randolph "Randy" Montano's Obituary
Randolph “Randy” Montano Passed away in his home 4/20/20. After the best Birthday ever! He is joined in rest by Parents Edward Montano and Theresa Montano Adams as well as his brothers Patrick, Robert, and Isadore Montano. He is survived by the love of his life for the past 38 years Lorraine Montano and his children Isaac, Monique, Veronica and Theresamarie Montano. As well as his Grandchildren SuliaBernice IsaacRandolph Montanto and Aiyana, Pristyanah, N’Veonna, Ezryannah Mata and Miklo Salazar as well as his many God Kids. Randy was loved by many he is known for his amazing laugh and how he was always willing to help others. He worked with C.A.P to build a better community and homes for his family and friends, no matter where you were or the distance if you needed help he would be there. Where ever he went he was sure to leave a smile on the faces of those he interacted with. His legacy was The Freak Show, Haunted House built every year in his back yard. Everyone in the neighborhood was welcome to come and enjoy the terror that Randy worked on day and night for months. When he wasn’t fixing furnaces and building Haunted houses, you could find him in the mountains! He loved spending time with his family fishing, and camping any time of the year. Randy was always a dreamer and a traveler, he loved going to different cities and states to experience something new. If you had the opportunity to go anywhere with him, then you were lucky enough to experience a true adventure. He loved gazing at the stars and watching the moon change phases, catching every meteor shower, he never lost his faith in the nightly miracles god gave him. Randy will be missed by so many of those still here, but we will be waiting for the day the sun sets and the moon rises to meet him again.
A funeral mass will be celebrated Friday, June 5th at 4:00 p.m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, 715 West 300 North, with a Celebration of Life to follow at Jordan Park.
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