Randy J. Baisch was born on February 8th, 1973 in Salt Lake City, UT to Janet and Jerry Baisch, and passed away from heart failure on December 17th, 2019. He is preceded in death by his dad, Jerry. He is survived by his mom, Janet; his wife Tiffany; his children Samantha, Brady (Eric), Sommer (Danny), Tyler; his grandson Jayden; and his siblings Mike (Richelle), Robyn (Terry), Russ (Christina), and Shauna. His in-laws Steve & Bobbi Calder, Tawna (Grant), Steve (Tammy). He will be missed by many family members and friends. There will be a celebration of life on February 8th, 2020, which would have been his 47th birthday.

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Randy was the youngest of five kids and probably (definitely) caused the most trouble. Growing up he enjoyed playing football and baseball, especially with his oldest brother Mike as his coach. He loved airplanes and his dad “made his dream come true when he learned how to fly”.

He enjoyed spending time with the Bros on the racetrack, watching Mike behind the wheel and working with “Chief” Russ in the pits. He was an active member of the racing community and was beloved by many, known for his laugh and willingness to lend a hand. He was so proud when his son joined him on many of the car teams he crewed for.

Randy loved being in the mountains where he had cherished memories of his childhood. He passed those memories on to his family and loved going camping or to Grammys cabin. He insisted on going hunting each year, even though he was not that good at it. The record speaks for itself (sorry Dad). It was really about spending time with his family and making memories.

Traditions were a big part of Randy’s life. Some were small- getting together for breakfast on the weekends, eating orange sherbert with strawberry topping, and texting his kids in the morning (sometimes to poke buttons about politics). Some traditions he looked forward to all year, like waking up incredibly early on Thanksgiving morning to make the stuffing and turkey. He especially liked being a grandpa and sharing experiences with Jayden. He strived to be “the best grandpa that he could be”.

Randy fought incredibly hard for his sobriety and had a huge impact on the Alano West Club Alcoholics Anonymous group, where he made many friends and formed a strong bond with his sponsor. His family is so proud of the progress he made. “May God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference.”

Services

Celebration of Life

Saturday, Feb. 08, 2020 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Wheeler Farm Barn
6351 S 900 E
Murray, UT 84121

Life Story Info

Author

Sommer

Post Date

Dec 27, 2019

Personal Info

Cause of Death

Heart Attack

Age

46
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I was quite shocked and saddened to stumble across this today. I am so sorry for everyone. May the many wonderful memories of him give you comfort.

Danielle Palmer , Salt Lake, UT, US Jan 31, 2020

Sorry to hear about your loss Tiff and Mike and kids...Rest In Peace Randy.

Garry Muir , Magna, UT, US Jan 19, 2020

I got to know a little about Randy when he worked at Gus Paulos Chevrolet. He was always great and asking me about my weekend. Then to know he raced with my brother Jeremy Mckenna! He was a great man and I am so sorry to hear about his passing!! Rest in Paradise Randy!!

Rebecca Andrine Cantwell , Tooele, UT, US Jan 09, 2020

I got to know Randy at work and we had some good chats at time, He was the type of person that always asked how your weekend was and about your family. He would always tell us about things he was doing with his family . Sharing his family photos of them building their cabin. You could tell that he was a good family man and loved his family a lot. Glad I got to know you Randy.... MAY YOU REST IN PEACE!!

James , Salt Lake City, UT, US Jan 04, 2020

We grew up as cousins with all of these Baisch kids. Although I think our Mom's were actually second cousins Vicky Babbitt and Janet Baisch. But through the 1960's and early 1970's we spent a lot of time together and were great friends. We loved to go to the track with you guys when we were younger. It is no surprise that Randy followed in his Dad's footsteps and has passed this love on to his family. All of my love, to his family and to the Baisch family, he will be missed.

Kirk Babbitt , Asheville, NC, US Dec 30, 2019

Mike and family, sorry to hear about Randy, remember when he was born and the year I coached him at Granger. God bless his family.

Glen Ferguson , Bountiful , UT, US Dec 28, 2019

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