Randy J. Williams 63 of Camanche, passed away Wednesday, March 9, 2022 at his home. Per Randy’s wishes cremation rites have occurred. The family will hold a celebration of life later in the year. Online condolences may be left at www.papefh.com.
Randy’s life was filled with family, friends, hard work, train photography and the railroad. From a career that spanned 40 years with the Chicago Northwestern and the Union Pacific to rail fan trips for his photography hobby that landed some magazine covers, he had a wonderfully good life.
Randy is survived by wife Kathy, stepson Daniel (Brittny) Stone Phoenix, AZ, brother Gay (Deb) Williams of Lisbon, niece Amber Williams (Jeff) and children Colton, Ava and Garret Weaver of Wilton, nephew Eric (Parisa) Williams of Fairfax and Tim Williams of Hiawatha, Brother-in law Eric Baur (Katie, Jason and Rebecca) of Boston, MA. Also surviving are cousins David and Barry Beadle of Cedar Rapids and other family members. Good friends Mary James, Camanche, IA Wayne and Janet Walters of Port Byron, IL, Harold and Pat McClure of Camanche, IA, and the gang of rail photographers, all friends who feel like family are among those that are left to honor Randy.
Randy’s life is not defined by the past couple years filled with health issues but on the merits of a life of a family who loved him, his mindset on doing the right thing, passion for photographing trains and always having rescue dogs as part of the family.
We wish to say a heartfelt thank you to Dr. Jad Masri, Dr. Scott Sherman and the entire staff at the University of Iowa Bettendorf Cancer Clinic for all their support, patience and care. Heartfelt thank you to Brittney and the Mercy One Hospice Care team for their guidance and support. Thank you also to the Camanche Fire Department from the beginning to the end.
Any donations to honor Randy may be directed to the Camanche Fire Department.
I knew Randy for quite some time, but never was a real close friend due to the frequency we saw each other. However, when we were together he felt like one.
I enjoyed taking about his railroad experiences and no two were alike! Great stuff.
My thoughts are with the family.
Thank you Dana.
What a great friend Randy was to me. I already miss him. Going to Clinton wont be the same. I will always cherish the good times I had with him. Prayers for you Kathy and the family.