Obituary
Obituary of Randall Daniel Gonzales
Randall Daniel Gonzales, 71 years, of Oroville,
Born October 31st, 1950, he entered into rest on Tuesday April 19, 2022
Married to Ruby L. Gonzales on May 11th, 1969 until present day.
Blessed with 5 children, Michele, Valentino, David, Ginger and Ruby Jr. (Gonzales)
Even more blessed with 15 Grand Children
Alma Cardenes
Lionel Garcia
Yolanda Garcia
Marina Garcia
Juan Garcia
Claire Gonzales
River Williams
Foxx Williams
Raelee Edwards
Atrayu Edwards
Blue Edwards
Canyon Edwards
Charles Gegg
Quentin Curtis
Cashe Curtis
Randall retired from the State of California after 30 plus years of service to the Community.
He continued to remain involved in Community Action Activities even after retirement.
Randall enjoyed helping others, he was a mentor, a loving Husband, Father and Grandfather.
A good provider and protector.
Some of his passions included Hunting, Fishing, Dancing, ecology, gardening, art, music, reading and of COURSE, his show fowl.
He especially loved spending time with his grandchildren, and was extremely close with all of his family.
He made it a top priority to stay connected to everyone. If any family ever needed him, he was Always there to help
any way that he could.
He was a fun loving, charismatic man. He touch so many people's lives and made so many friends that his life will never
be forgotten.
Randall was a special kind of Son, Brother, Uncle, Husband, Father and Grandfather.
Words cannot describe how much he'll be missed, but he will continue to live on in our hearts and minds.
Until We Meet Again.
All arrangements are entrusted to Oroville Funeral Home (530)533-0323
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Ramsey Funeral Home
1175 Robinson St.
Oroville, CA
95965
Tel (530) 534-3877
Fax (530) 534-6238
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Oroville Funeral Home
1454 Montgomery St.
Oroville, CA
95965
Tel (530) 533-0323
Fax (530) 533-0822
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Gridley-Block Funeral Chapel
679 Ohio St.
Gridley, CA
95948
Tel (530) 846-2138
Fax (530) 846-2897
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