Randy Jake Stevens, age 56, a Lyman, Washington resident, passed away September 7, 2024 doing what he loved, riding his motorcycle. He was born September 21, 1967 in Mount Vernon, WA to Ronald and Ruthie (Stiles) Stevens, joining an older brother, R.C. When he was two, the family was joined by another brother, Rick.
In 1970, the family moved to Belle Fourche, South Dakota for 22 years. Growing up, Randy was always willing to work and never lacked for a job including delivering papers, working at a wool warehouse, earning the money for his first motorcycle in 1979. When Randy was 15, he bought a 1965 Mustang which was his pride and joy. He also worked on a ranch, drove a truck and worked at a gas station. He spent two years installing siding in Nebraska after high school. In 1989, he moved back to Washington and worked as a carpenter until he started his own business in 1996. In 1997, Randy married Neenia Stewart Batterbury gaining a ten year old step-son, Sean. To that marriage, three sons were born, Jake Hayden in 1997; Kyle Morgan in 1999; Logan Ray in 2001. Randy grew up with a love for the outdoors, including quad riding, motorcycling, hunting, fishing and boating. He was also a pool shark and a master craftsman with an amazing smile, sure to make a friend no matter where he went.
Randy is survived by his three sons, Jake, Kyle and Logan; granddaughter, Haisley Ruth; parents, Ron and Ruthie; siblings, Rick, Mike and Dan; cousins, Don, Wes, Londa, Tim and many other cousins and friends whom he loved; special girl, B. B. the dog.
He was preceded in death by his gramps, Jake Stevens; gram, Mary Benecke; brothers, Steve and R.C.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 2:00, Saturday, September 21, 2024 at 27135 Hoehn Road, Sedro-Woolley, Pot Luck style. Also planning a Celebration of Life in Belle Fourch, SD early Summer, 2025, details to follow. Please bring photos to share. Show up in your hot rod or motorcycle, he always enjoyed seeing nice rides.
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Randaddy!
Your friendship, infectious smile, twinkle in your eyes.
Always there to help anyone in need anytime.
We Love you and miss you!
Randy was one of my best friends. I will miss him. He was a great father. He loved his boys, they were his world.
He was always smiling. He brought positive energy wherever he went. We lost a bright spot in our world. Love you buddy .
Randy we will miss you so much. Just a few weeks ago we had the best time visiting you and BeBe. We will cherish those memories and the future plans we made. Peace,prayers,and hugs to your family and many friends. Godspeed my beautiful cousin.
So sorry to hear this sad news. Randy was a friendly kid. He and John were such good friends in their younger years. John sends his condolences as well.
Sending love and hugs to all of Randy’s family.
Ron and Ruthie, we are so sorry to hear about losing Randy. May the Lord comfort you both as you work through this. Please reach out if we can be of help.
Oh, so sad. Too young. We love you.
Our heartfelt condolences to Randy’s family. Sending our love filled hugs from afar.
I was so sorry to hear of your passing Randy. You were funny and forgiving, a hard working man! My condolences go out to all who loved him. He leaves a huge hole in the world where he was. Unfortunately I will miss his service on the 21st. I’m sure it will be a wonderful celebration of his life as he deserves. I know he was loved by so many.
Oh my Ruthie, Ron and family.
So sorry to hear about your son’s passing.
May God’s grace and comfort give you peace during this terrible time of sadness.
Our love and prayers,
Doug & Tuffy
So glad I got to see you in April in Tucson at Diane & Bob’s house Randy! Your death has come as a shock to all of us. I pray you are able to rest in peace in the loving arms of your Grandma Naomi and Ungle George. You were taken away from us far too soon….All my love and prayers handsome cousin.
Randy was a good friend of mine. I worked with him for many years and always felt I could trust him and his word. He was fun to hang around with and we shared some great times fishing ,riding, and working. Will miss him and his smile.
Thank you for all the many adventures and teaching me how to knee board! There’s not one memory whether just you and I or with friends that just doesn’t put a huge smile on my face, I will cherish those times until we meet again, my friend much love ❤️