Randy Bryant
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Randy Bryant, 60, of Shawnee, Kansas passed away July 22,2024 peacefully at home. Randy was born December 22, 1963 in Santa Cruz, California. His love and passion for cars allowed him to become one of the best mechanics around, working at Certified Transmission the past 11 years. He never gave up, always found the solution. His career allowed him to create great lifelong relationships. He was a loving husband, an incredible dad, a great son and brother. The best grandpa and the one and only Grandy. His sense of humor, loyalty, love and generosity will forever be unmatched.
He is survived by his loving wife, Deborah; son, Nick and daughter-in-law Carrie; grandson, William; daughter, Cassi and son-in-law Chris; grandson, Jaxon; granddaughters, Johnna and Ryan; stepdaughter, Chrissy and son-in-law, Derick; grandsons, Cameron and Colten; granddaughter, Brooklyn; stepson, Curtis and fiancé, Brandy; granddaughters, Allie, Ashlyn and Sammie; Mom, Maxine; brothers, Rick and Johnnie; sister, Debbie; and countless family members and friends.
There will be a visitation August 3, 2024 at Heartland Cremation & Burial Society, 6113 Blue Ridge Blvd, Raytown, MO 64133 from 10am-11am. Services will follow immediately after in the chapel. Graveside services will be held at 12 at Mount Saint Mary’s Cemetery 2201 Cleveland Ave, Kansas City, MO 64127.
Uncle Randy, I cannot believe your gone so soon in this life. You will forever be missed. Everytime I see a hotrod, you will thought of. Rest comfortably until I see you again.
So sorry and surprise with this . My condolences to the family.. I just lost a good friend.😔😔😔😔😔😔
To a great friend , brother and co-worker. We always had eithers back. You were always there when it counted. You will missed and always remembered.
Shock to hear the news you will be missed and thought of often rip brother
My deepest condolences to Debbie and the rest of the family. My prayers go out to all.
What a shock to hear of Randy’s sudden passing. He has worked on every vehicle we have owned over the years. He was honest and fair and always made time for us when we needed a mechanic. Besides being our mechanic we became friends with Randy and Debbie over the years. He never failed to send me a text message every holiday and sometimes just checking in to see how we were doing. What a great person he was and he will be missed by many. Keeping Debbie and family in our prayers during this difficult time.
My sadness over the loss of Randy is buffered only by my loving memories of him. I knew Randy when he lost is first wife. A few years afterward I lost my wife and Randy would text me encouragement to help me through my difficulties. He was a truly decent human being who is missed.