Randall Glen Deere, 74, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away, leaving behind a legacy of creativity, kindness, and extraordinary talent that will be deeply missed. Born and raised in Tulsa to Herman and Margie (Gartman) Deere, Randy grew up with a bright spirit, a creative mind, and a heart that welcomed everyone in. He graduated from Central High School in 1969 and went on to study jewelry design in Kansas City, beginning a lifelong career that became not only his livelihood, but his art.
Randy was an extraordinarily gifted jeweler, known for creating breathtaking, one-of-a-kind pieces that reflected both skill and soul. His hands crafted masterpieces, but it was his imagination-sharp, vibrant, and limitless-that set him apart. Throughout his life he owned a jewelry store and worked at others, touching countless customers who trusted him with their most meaningful moments.
More than his artistry in jewelry, Randy was a true creator in every aspect of life. A natural-born musician, he played the piano, violin, cello, and banjo-often composing as he played, guiding melodies by ear in a way that felt effortless and magical. His talent was something he shared freely, filling rooms with music that spoke straight to the heart.
Randy lived joyfully and with deep curiosity. He loved the peacefulness of Grand Lake, the challenge of a good round of golf, and the delight of a great book. He hand-drew birthday cards with such detail and playfulness that they became cherished keepsakes. He adored Harry Potter, enjoyed a good video game (especially when it let him bond with the grandkids-Zelda being their favorite), and carried a remarkable sense of humor. He remained warm-spirited and positive, with an outlook that made life lighter for those around him.
Above all else, Randy loved his family. He was a devoted father to Miranda Deere (Liam) and Callie Killian (Chris), a loving partner to Lecia Hite, and a proud grandfather who cherished Myles Killian, Jaxson Killian, Alexis Sehorn, Gavin Sehorn, Micah Sehorn, Emmit Sehorn, Nola Gorrell White, Parker Gorrell, Brynn Gorrell, Cort Strom, Maegan Rae and John Gorrell. His grandchildren were his joy, and he delighted in every moment with them.
Randy is also survived by his mother, Margie Deere, his siblings Dale Alan Deere (Rebecca) and Teresa Newton (Bill), his best friends Randy Thomas, Jimo smith, Gary Davis, Greg Jennings and Dayton Girdner and a large, loving extended family of cousins, aunts, uncles, and countless friends who will forever feel the gift of having known him.
He is preceded in death by his father, Herman Deere, and by his beloved son, Adrian Deere.
Randy will be remembered for his talent, his kindness, his creativity, and the laughter he brought so easily into the world. His absence leaves an immeasurable void, but his light-bright, joyful, and comforting-will continue to shine through the many lives he touched.
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