Randall Lee Click

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It is with tremendous sorrow that we announce the passing of Randall Lee Click, 68, of Augusta, Kansas. Randy peacefully left this world on February 15, 2025, surrounded by his family. Randy is survived by his spouse, Judy Cachard of Augusta, KS; daughter, Kelsey Ronan (Matt) of Overland Park, KS; son, Collin Click (Jessica) of Prairie Village, KS; son, Kyle Click (Peyton) of Austin, TX; daughter, Taylor Click of Independence, MO; sister, Terri Tomison of Wichita, KS; and grandchildren, Griffin Ronan, Sullivan Ronan, Andersyn Ronan, Hazel Click, and Clive Click. Randy is preceded in death by his father, Owen Click; mother, Violet Click; and sister, Karen Click. Randy was born on July 25, 1956 in Eureka, Kansas to Owen and Violet Click. Randy graduated from Eureka High School and went on to work as an X-Ray Technician. He spent the last 21 years of his career in RV sales where his love of people and passion for the great outdoors converged. He was a man of generous spirit, who inspired those around him to embrace life fully. With a keen sense of humor and loving disposition, he turned any gathering into a memorable celebration. Randy was a fervent outdoorsman. His soul belonged in nature, where he thrived in hunting and fishing, embodying the spirit that only the wilderness can provide. He shared this passion with his family and closest friends, where he forged close bonds and created many unforgettable memories. His love will remain forever in the hearts of many. Family and friends are invited to celebrate his life and share in the fond and heartfelt memories of Randy during a memorial service held at Downing & Lahey (6555 E Central Wichita, Kansas 67206) on February 27, 2025 at 2:00 PM. The service will be followed by a reception at Chester’s Chophouse (1550 N Webb Rd, Wichita, Kansas 67206). A memorial has been established with: Kansas Wildlife Federation, 1310 Westloop Pl. #A180, Manhattan, KS 66502-2842.

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  1. Judy my heart is breaking for you and Randy’s children and grandchildren. Take each day one at a time and hold on to your memories.

    Marsha

  2. Thanks Taylor nice job. Your dad was my best friend in this world, and i’m probably not the only one. He was so proud of all you kiddos! Spoke of you all often. Will and already do miss him. God bless y’all.

  3. Always a jokester and so much fun. I left Eureka in ’72 but caught up with Randy at class reunions and get togethers at our friends Jim and Linda Criswell! Was always a friend! He will be missed. Terri Bruhn Cornell

  4. My condolences to Randy’s family. He was such a great person who was proud of his children and loved his family. Randy and I were born three months apart and became friends when we were children. That friendship never ended through high school, employment together at the Eureka hospital, and many class reunions. Randy was a true friend who cared for and loved his friends. I will miss you dear friend, especially your jokes and laughter.

  5. Sending Prayers & Condolences to the Click Family. We love you Taylor, from your HUMANA Oklahoma Market Family.

  6. Randy was just a good person. Don’t remember him ever being anything kind to everyone back when I went to school with him in Eureka.

  7. I had the pleasure of working with Randy at Harper Camperland. I learned a lot about campers from him. I always looked up to Randy, both figuratively and literally.We nicknamed him the Godfather because he always looked out after us by having snacks and would bring in food that he made. He was an amazing cook!
    I feel very blessed to have known him!
    God Bless

    Keith Gillespie


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