Randall R (Randy) Sullivan passed away March 2, 2020 after years of chronic pain and a lengthy illness. He always prided himself in not letting on to anyone the pain he endured on a daily basis, keeping a pleasant and positive attitude.
Randy was born in Little Rock AR, to A.U. and Carmen (Hendricks) Sullivan. He received his education at Quachita County Hospital School of Radiologic Technology in Camden Ar. and Little Rock University, Little Rock, AR. Majoring in pre-med. He was the director of Radiology at Livingston Memorial Hospital in Livingston, Texas, Doctor’s Hospital in Houston Texas, Golden Valley County Hospital Beach North Dakota and Broadwater Health Center Townsend, Montana. Randy also held a laboratory license as well; so many times if you could not find him in the Radiology Department, you would find him working in the laboratory. Randy enjoyed working in small hospitals/towns where the atmosphere was always more personal and nobody was a number.
Randy married Ardis on September 03, 1988 in Williston, North Dakota.
Everyone who knew Randy knew how much he loved his jeep, animals, auto books, camping, fishing, hunting, woodworking, finding four leaf clovers and the mountains.
Randy was preceded in death by his parents, and his half-sister Mildred Patterson Walker.
He is survived by his wife of 31 years Ardis, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Cremation has taken place with a celebration of life pending.
Service Schedule
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Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Kathy Carr says
Ardis you did an amazing job writing this. I know how hard it was for you. You driscribef Randy perfectly. He always had a smile, even when he was in pain. I always will remember his fine as frig hair comment when you asked him how he was. He was one of a kind and the world will miss him
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Terry and Jan Stocks says
Ardis we are sad with you. Randy was a coworker you could always depend on to be professional but with a sunny
disposition and a lighthearted spirit. He will be missed by all who knew him. He never complained of pain what
a courageous man&
Jeri says
Ardis~ I’m so sorry to hear of Randy’s passing. What a joy Randy was to work with and be a neighbor of! My heart aches for you and your furry babies… what a difficult time for all of you. Love, hugs, and prayers to you..
Sallie Byrd says
RANDY I REMEMBER WHEN YOU CAME TO THE HOUSE AND YOU GOT A SAMPLE OF Buddy’s blood .He was recovering from heart surgery.not only once but twice. You are a saint. There’s no more suffering for you my friend.my deepest condolences Mickey
paula l plymale says
Ardis, I’m so sorry to hear about Rancy, he was a antastic person. You and Randy were both so great with my folks. I will give you a call the next time that I’m in Townsend. Take care and remember that I’m thinking of you. Paula
Nancy Putz says
Ardis, we were saddened to learn of the death of Randy. I always enjoyed our visits when I would go by walking the bichons. Our consolation is that he is free from pain and has left us with some wonderful memories of his neighborliness.