Remembering Randy S. Wilson
Randy Scott Wilson 62, of Bricelyn, MN, died peacefully at his home on Friday, October 6, after a short battle with brain cancer. Per Randy’s request, no services will be held. Nasinec Funeral Home in Wells is entrusted with arrangements. Please see www.nasinecfh.com to leave online condolences.
Randy Scott Wilson was born on February 14, 1961 in Albert Lea, MN, the son of Samuel D. and Jean L (Groe) Wilson.
Randy was known for his hard work ethic, dependability and huge heart. He was never one to back away from a challenge or do what he knew was right. Randy loved working in the fields during harvest and enjoyed carpentry and reading.
Randy with his always optimistic attitude, blunt and to the point quips, huge smile, and contagious laugh, will be forever in our hearts.
Randy is survived by 2 daughters, Amber (Roy) and children Keishuana, Joey Scott and Wesley, Ashly (Jay) and children Athena, Andres, Adrian and Anabella, life partner Jean Ann Eisenhauer, his siblings Greg (Paula) Wilson and family, Sandy (Roland) Buhler and family, Rob Wilson, and many other aunts, uncles, cousins, friends and his loving dog “Cass”.
He was preceded in death by his parents Sam and Jean Wilson, his brothers Samuel Steven and Steven Samuel and sister Debra.
Our our sincere condolences to Jean and to Randy’s family.
He is and always will be my good friend !! Will miss him immensely !
I remember like it was this morning, you and John walking in the mall, and me with my leg cast and bib overalls. You both inviting me to the party that night. You and Rob, walking into John’s parent’s house each carrying a massive speaker, long hair that I instantly fell in love with. You guys were hauling in your stereo system for the party, and it was spectacular! We were together for a long time after that and went theough some heavy sh*t. But life was toxic, and we were very young, and we didn’t make it together. Thankfully you went home. Sadly, I took the other road, and spun out of control and nothing was ever the same again. You were my 1st love. And I remember it all. I am sorry for the times I hurt you. I was not well. But you knew what had been happening to me. And you saved me. There’s never been anybody like you. I measured them all against you. And none came close. I am so very sorry you left this place so young. See you when I get there….
Most sincere condolences to your family and friends.