William Randy Bynum
Robert Byrd of Sunset Memorial Park, Funeral Home & CrematoryViewed: 2080
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Date: Apr 13 2024 12:29 PM
William Randy Bynum, known affectionately as Randy to his friends and family, passed away peacefully in Dothan, Alabama, on April 10, 2024, at the age of 71. Born on August 10, 1952, in Blakely, Georgia, Randy's early years were filled with the rural charms of southern life that shaped the kind-hearted and adventurous spirit he carried throughout his life.
Randy's journey through life was marked by his love for his family, his country, and the great outdoors. After graduating from Cottonwood High School in Alabama, where he had excelled in football, baseball, and wrestling, Randy answered the call of duty and joined the US Army. His service saw him deployed to Germany, where he proudly served for four years. Upon returning home, he began a dedicated career with Georgia Forestry.
It was during his time in Dothan that Randy met Sharon. Together, they embarked on a life filled with exploration and appreciation of God's creation. Their shared wanderlust took them to Colorado, where Randy would commute to New Mexico and spend 30 years contributing his meticulous skills to Los Alimos Labs, specializing in nuclear waste management and retrieval.
Randy's interests and hobbies were as vast as the landscapes he loved to explore. He was a faithful man, a deep thinker, and a gentle soul. His wit and sociability made him a beloved figure in his community. A true wanderer and seeker of knowledge, Randy was passionate about history and often served as a tour guide, leading friends and strangers alike through the mountains he so loved. His connection with animals was profound, and he was known for his remarkable ability to communicate with them, even at one point rescuing a raccoon. He was affectionately known as “Dr. Doolittle”.
Competitive by nature, Randy enjoyed shooting guns with his father, though he never outgrew the playful rivalry with his sisters, who could outshoot him even at a young age. He channeled his love for the outdoors into building a log cabin on the family farm in Blakely. Randy also devoted time to mapping out churches and historical locations in Barbour County, contributing to the preservation of its rich heritage.
Randy's life was a testament to the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson: "Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." He lived by this creed, leaving a trail of memories and stories that will continue to inspire and warm the hearts of those who knew him.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Sharon Bynum; his step-children, Sarah Sullivan and Christopher Thomas; his sisters, Becky (Danny) Chestnut and Veda (Bill) Espy; his four nephews and one niece; and his childhood best friend, Jimmy Seay, with whom he shared countless adventures.
Randy's life was characterized by his adventurous spirit, his gentle nature, and the love he had for his family and friends. He will be remembered as a spirited individual who embraced life's challenges with humor and grace. As we say goodbye to Randy, we celebrate the remarkable journey he embarked upon and the indelible mark he left on the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him.
In his passing, the world has lost a remarkable man, but the legacy of William Randy Bynum will live on through the stories of his adventures and the lives he touched with his kindness. Randy's memory will be cherished and kept alive by all who loved him.
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