Steven Jesmer & Family
Steven Jesmer & Family purchased the Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum for the family of Randall Douglas White.
Birth date: Dec 19, 1947 Death date: May 31, 2015
Randy was born December 9, 1947 in Temple, Texas to Robert Earl White and Juanita Wright and died May 31, 2015 in Garland, Texas. Randy lived most of his early life in the Gatesville, TX area, but being an “Army Brat” he also live Read Obituary
Steven Jesmer & Family purchased the Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum for the family of Randall Douglas White.
REI Accounting purchased the Blooming Garden Basket for the family of Randall Douglas White.
As a first year teacher (SPED) in Rockwall ISD, Randy was so helpful and patient. I became a diag. also & would love running into Randy at conferences catching up. My deepest sympathy to Susan & the family. He will be missed.
We are so sorry to learn of this. We are your neighbors on Snowmass Keith And Cindy Neel. Our daughter Chrisit Johnston (Neel) was friends with both Brian and Gregory. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time.
I worked with Randall in the Rockwall ISD Special Education office for 3 years. I am so sorry for your loss. Linda Carter
I want to extend my deepest sympathy to the family of Randall White. I worked with Randall at Shannon Elementary, and I loved his wry sense of humor. He often helped me put things into perspective, and I truly grew to respect him. May all of your happy memories sustain you as you grieve his loss.
Randy White was always kind and caring towards others. He was a faithful and devoted man to his family and friends. We will miss such a gentleman and friend as he was to us. Cheryl Heed
The little group of Randy's co-workers from the old portable building in Rockwall just found out today and our hearts are just too heavy for words. We miss his Avery stories, his pictures from all the trips he took around the world, the email postings from those awesome trips, the Chips Ahoy cookies he ate every day when we would come in from our campuses after school to work on our paperwork and score our tests, and lastly, hearing about his trips down to go fishing and check on the lakehouse. I will always treasure my little cherub from your Italy trip and my letter opener from Africa. I inherited his magnetic paper clip holder and just looking at it makes me think of him. May God cover you with his peace and love. Clyda Hilliard
I worked with Randall in Rockwall ISD from the time I got there (August of 2008) until he retired. He was always a ray of sunshine no matter what the weather outside. He brought out the best in people, and made them feel cared about and safe, whether it be other staff, students, or families. My favorite memory of Randall is how we would joke about sneaking his car payments in with all the IEP paperwork we had to sign. I wouldn't have been surprised if he had ever actually done it! In fact, to this day I occasionally joke about it myself when things get a little stressful in those meetings. I was sad when he left us, and sadder today when I learned he left this world. I will keep all of you who loved him in my prayers. Please know we will never forget him or the legacy he left with all of us. Cheryl Sinner Stewart
When I went to work as a diagnostician in Rockwall in 2001, Randall's desk was next to mine. We laughed a lot that first year as he taught me the ins and outs of the district and always had time to answer my questions. Randall always had a smile and a story to tell, no matter how busy he was. When he introduced me at a campus he had formerly served, it was obvious I wouldn't be able to fill his shoes because everyone loved and respected Randall. It did not take long for me to realize how much he loved his family; he brightened up whenever he spoke of his you–especially when Avery came along. I wish you strength in the coming days as you deal with the loss of such a caring husband, father, father-in-law and grandfather.