
Randy William Reese, age 60, of Evansville, Indiana, passed away peaceful April 3, 2025. Randy was born in Evansville,Indiana on September 13, 1964.
Randy is survived by his loving wife, Maria Reese of 34 years, the best father to their children, Miranda Baker and Jeffrey Reese. The best papaw to his loving grandchildren, Mila, Lucas, Kimma, Jaylen and Mikayla. The best brother of Jane Herrmann, Fred Reese Jr. and Russell Reese with many loving nieces and nephews.
Randy is preceded in death by his parents, Judith and Fred Reese Sr.
Randy worked as heavy equipment operator for Klenck Co, made several friends and memories. Some of Randy’s hobbies that he loved is camping, fishing, hunting, atv riding, traveling and most of all just spending time with his family. Randy loved and did everything with all his heart. Randy’s kindness, generosity, and love for his family will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew him. He believed in building not just structures, but also relationships and memories that stand the test of time. He will forever be loved and missed by many.
At his request, no services will be held.
Jim Poag says
I basically grew up with Randy and his siblings, running all over their property while our parents played cards, sometimes all night long. Although we all grew apart as we became adults, and started our own families, I never forgot the good times we shared as kids, and never will. It breaks my heart that you’re gone, but I know you’re with your mom and dad now. Love you cousin.
Kimberly Day says
I also basically grew up with Randy and his siblings. We were either at their house or they were at ours, we kids would run around outside and inside until we wore ourselves out, while our parents played cards. We even went to school together. My heart is broken to know you are gone, but I know you are with Aunt Judy and Uncle Fritz. The heavens have gained another angel. You are already missed. Love your cousin Kim Day
Karen Maria Jones says
He was such a wonderful, kind person always willing to help in anything. I only saw him few times here visiting his wife but he was kind, and respectful with big heart.
Many prayers to the family…