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Cody Alan Randall

Mar 11, 1991 Apr 16, 2022

Cody Alan Randall passed away on April 16th, 2022, at the age of 31. He is survived by parents Jeff and Paula Randall, brother Daniel Fowler, sister Hailey Randall, and many wonderful friends who loved him.

Cody was drawn to anything with wheels or a motor, but ideally both! Cars and dirt bikes were Cody’s passion, but he could kickflip a skateboard, fly or drive anything remote controlled, and do a walking handstand. Cody was a Certified Master Automotive Technician, using his skills for fun and to put himself through college. Cody graduated with honors from Weber State University with a degree in Electrical Engineering. After college, Cody eventually found a home at Boeing’s Little Mountain Testing Facility working with the Electromagnetic Effects group and some amazing co-workers who loved and supported him.

Most people will agree that Cody is the smartest person they know, but the logic in his big brain drove Cody to do things that only made sense to him. Cody was always providing a laugh with his unique way of doing things. Cody had a tender heart and was sensitive to others in need. His automotive skills allowed him to help family, friends and strangers. Cody was a recent convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

We miss Cody dearly and are grateful to know that he is no longer in pain. We thank the Box Elder County Sheriff's Department and their volunteer Search and Rescue team for their time, compassion and dedication to bringing Cody home to us. A celebration of Cody’s life will be held for close family and friends on Saturday, May 14th at 1:00pm.

Personal Information

Worked For
Boeing - Little Mountain Test Facility
Gender
Male
Religion and Beliefs
Latter-day Saint
Education
High School
NUAMES
Bachelor's
Weber State University

Life Story Info

Author
Dane Ashworth
Post Date
May 5, 2022
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