In Loving Memory

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Randy Eugene Noland

October 10, 1963 — April 9, 2026

Amarillo, Texas – The world became a little less vibrant on April 9, 2026, with the passing of Randy Eugene Noland, a beloved father, brother, grandfather, and friend. Born on October 10, 1963, in Amarillo, Texas, Randy was a beacon of kindness and enthusiasm, whose spirit will continue to inspire those who knew him. Randy was the cherished son of Carl E. Noland and Judy A. Noland, who instilled in him the values of hard work, compassion, and humor. These qualities remained with him throughout his 62 years. Preceding him in death were his brother, Phil Hogan, and his nephew, Jimmy N. Noland Jr., whose memories Randy kept close to his heart. Randy's legacy is carried forward by his surviving family: his adored daughters, Ashleigh Deane Noland and Amber Nicole Richards, whose lives were enriched by his love and guidance. His brothers—William D. Noland (Angelita) of Lamesa, TX, Jimmy N. Noland (Reyna) of Florence, TX, Tim Hogan (Betty) of Diboll, TX, and Jerry Wilson of Lubbock, TX—will forever cherish the brotherhood they shared. Randy was also a proud grandfather to seven beautiful grandchildren: Aleigh Jetton, Adam Oakley, Stephen Noland, and Myleigh Hudson, each a testament to the love and joy he brought into the world. His legacy also lives on in his nieces, Tristan Noland, Isabella Noland, Tiffany Noland, Natalia Noland, and nephews, Nate Noland and Steffan Noland. From a young age, Randy showed promise and dedication, evidenced by his achievements as an All City wrestler at Bowie Junior High School and Amarillo High School. His strength and determination shone in his professional life, too, where he began as an apprentice in the Local Union Pipe Fitters Hall. Through dedication and hard work, he became a fully licensed plumber, a career through which he touched many lives by lending a helping hand wherever needed. Randy's zest for life extended beyond his professional achievements. An avid motorcross racer and dirt bike enthusiast, Randy spent countless days on the river, his face alight with a smile and his eyes sparkling with excitement. He was a lifelong dirt track race car fan and dedicated builder and driver, spending winters with friends crafting cars for the thrill of spring racing. The freedom he felt behind the wheel was unparalleled, a passion nurtured since boyhood with his father and siblings. Anything with wheels and speed captured his heart and imagination. Known for his serious demeanor balanced by a great sense of humor, Randy was a friend you could count on in times of need. His ability to lend a hand and share a laugh made him a treasured companion and a man deeply respected by his peers. A service to honor Randy's remarkable life will be held on April 22, 2026, at 2:00 PM, at 4306 S Washington St. As we gather to celebrate his life, we remember a man whose legacy is one of joy, passion, and unwavering love for his family and friends. Randy Eugene Noland will be dearly missed but forever remembered, his legacy a testament to a life well-lived and a spirit that soared. His memory will remain in the hearts of those who loved him and whose lives he touched so profoundly.