He attended the Hazel Dell Baptist Church NW of Minco and loved to take care of his cows and fish as well as enjoying his family and friends. Randy had worked in trucking and transport all of his life until his retirement. They moved to Oklahoma City in 1980 and Minco/Cogar area in 1984. He married Donna Lee Redburn on Octoat Tulsa.
Randy moved to Tulsa in the early 70’s then to Sand Springs where he met his love. He went on to Murray State University and Southeastern State University where he earned a degree in animal husbandry. Randy was raised in the Lehigh, Oklahoma and attended school there and Coalgate High School. Randy Dale Jackson was born on Augat Hardtner, Kansas to Robert Floyd and Elsie Etoile (Rogers) Jackson and died on Sunday, Novemat his home in Minco at the age of 67 years and 3 months. Pastor Lawrence Shuey will conduct the services.Graveside services for Randy Dale Jackson, 67, of Minco were held Tuesday, December 1, 2020, 2:00 pm at the Evergreen Cemetery in Minco under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home in Minco. Monday, Januat Arnhart Cemetery east of Purdy, Missouri under direction of Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville. Graveside services will be held at 10:00 A.M. Surviving are his parents, Fred and Margaret Terry of Purdy, Missouri two sons, Joshua Terry and his wife Amber of Harrah, Oklahoma and Cody Terry of Tuttle, Oklahoma two brothers, Monte Terry and his wife Sue of Fayetteville, Arkansas and Greg Terry and his wife Heidi of Simi Valley, California two grandchildren, Jakob and Madilynn Terry of Harrah, Oklahoma and many uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews and cousins. Some of his favorite pastimes were rodeoing and hunting, especially deer hunting in Tahlequah, Oklahoma and camping and fishing at Roaring River. Later he worked as a mechanic on large engines for oil and gas fields in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.Īs a young boy he was a member of Arnhart Baptist Church where he was baptized and later became active in Life Church in Mustang, Oklahoma.
In 1985 he moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and worked as a carpenter for twenty years at Macklinburg-Duncan. He received a rodeo scholarship at Labette County Community College in Parsons, Kansas and then attended one year at Missouri Southern in Joplin, Missouri. While in high school he was Missouri State High School Rodeo Champion as a calf roper. Brian grew up in Purdy, Missouri and graduated from Purdy High School in 1981. He was born Februin Cassville, Missouri the son of Fred and Margaret (Norvell) Terry. Sydney “Brian” Terry, age 57, of Minco, Oklahoma passed away Monday, Decemat his home.