Passed away suddenly at South Huron Hospital on Sunday, January 29, 2023 at the age of 75. Beloved partner of Margaret and close friend of Jessie Randall for 40 years. Cherished father of James Randall of Hamilton, Sheila-Marie Greydanus and Mike Benallick of Harrisburg, Richard Randall and Tamara Resendes of Orangeville, and Kari-Ann Randall and Jason Way of Orangeville. Adored grandfather of Tyler Zummach; Brent Greydanus; Richard Girolamo, Jasmine Randall, Connor Randall, and Tyson Randall; Jessie Randall, Nicholas Randall, Tia Randall, Chance Randall, and Liam Randall and great-grandfather to Alivia and Maya. Brother and brother-in-law of Susie and Dave Zimmerman, Beverley Bell, Elaine and Richard Trudel, Vernon and Linda Randall, Lorraine and Garry Krahn, Patricia Koebel, and Brian Randall. Fondly remembered by his many nieces and nephews and special friend Trevor Haws. Predeceased by his brother-in-law Bill Bell, and son-in-law Lyle “Woody” Wood.
In keeping with Jim’s wishes, cremation will take place. A celebration of Jim’s life will be held in the spring. Arrangements entrusted to Haskett Funeral Home, Exeter (519-235-1220)
In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
Ed & Judy Preszcator
Our condolence’s to all the family. We had many good times years ago.
Ed Preszcator
Kim Mckay
Vernon and Linda and family my deepest condolences in the loss of your brother. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family!
Meaghan, Adam & Nash
So sorry to hear, Brian and family. It sounds like he was a part of a lovely family.
Judy and Chuck Mallettr
Judy and I are thinking of the family during this difficult time. In sympathy, Judy and Chuck
Larry & Bonnie Gould
Going back to our days on Brock Street, where we were neighbors for years, I think of your big brother and his amazing athletic ability. Such a great bunch to spend time with. So sorry you have lost your big brother. Years later, Larry played broomball with Jimmy and Vernon. To All, know we send heartfelt sympathy. Sincerely
Trevor Haws
With condolences to Jim’s family and friends:
Jim has been an incredible friend and mentor to me for nearly 35 years. His unusual scope of construction knowledge and experience were indispensable, particularly in the beginning of my carpentry career. We completed dozens of projects together that made me proud, thanks in large part to Jim. Besides my dad, Jim was the most independent-minded, and displayed superior practical skills, with a hard work ethic of mythic proportions. Absolutely fearless, too. Jim always enjoyed a bizarre story and irreverent jokes, with an instinctive sense of humour that emphasized the politically incorrect. He recognized no sacred cows. He had an astonishing ability to see and call out propaganda imposed by authorities, from the glaring contradictions of organized religion to the deceptions embedded in the government-approved Covid narrative — and all without ever having consulted the internet. Often we joked that Jim was born 100 years too late — how he would have fit much better in 19th century rural Canada. He wasn’t old school, though. The school he attended was torn down to build the old school.
Jim’s idea of paradise was enjoying wilderness camping, canoeing, and fishing. His ideal home would have been wherever his nearest neighbour was a distant light on the horizon. Jim’s life was uncommonly harsh — at times of his own making — and some thought him too irascible and unfiltered. I understand that opinion. But, l think Jim also embodied an integrity, loyalty, and strength of character that was unique, and sadly lacking in this world.
I shall miss my dear friend always.
Trevor Haws
Linda and Ferg
Vern, Linda and Randall family:
Our sincere condolences.
Donna (Bell) Regier
Bev,and entire Randall family
So sorry for your loss…cherish all your memories
Hugs 💞
Sue Riley
Bev & family-thinking of you during this difficult time.
June E Morenz
Bev and Family: I am so sorry for your loss.
Linda & Jerry Traquair
Sincere condolences to the Randall clan and to all who knew and loved Jim. The Randalls were a big part of our youth on Brock St. Hensall…aka Tinker Town. Wishing you all wonderful memories to sustain you and peace. so very sorry for your great loss.
Janice Hawkins-Joyner
Dear cousins. Thinking of you feeling the loss of a sibling. Your oldest brother Jim will be missed by many. Luv & hugs to all. Janice
Ellen Coady
Sending our sincerest condolences to the Randall family on the loss of our cousin Jimmy. He will be missed by all. Ellen and Paul Coady
Kathy Kirk
Dear Vern and Linda and Randall family,
Condolences to all of Jim’s family and friends..
Jim was a hard worker, and yet he always had a smile for you..
R.I.P. Jim
Ken and Shirley(Heywood) Simpson
Bev and all the Randall Family
So sorry for your loss. Sending our deepest condolences!
Shirley Southcott/Harry Plantenga
To Susie, Dave, Beverley, Elaine, Richard, Vernon, Linda, Lorraine, Gary Patricia, Brain and JIm’s Family , I was saddened to hear of Jims passing. Keep his Memories close, at this time of sadness. So very sorry for you loss. My heart goes out to all of you and I will keep you in my prayers.
Jane Ann Craig
Sincere condolences to the Randall family in the loss of my cousin Jim.
Jane Ann Craig
Sincere condolences to the Randall family in the loss of my cousin Jim. He will be sadly missed.
Scott& Darlene Bell
Sending heartfelt condolences to the Randall Family
So very sorry for your loss