of Marshall, AR
September 17, 1960 - August 31, 2024
Randy L. Cutshaw, age 63, of Marshall, Arkansas passed from this earthly life on Saturday, August 31st, 2024 at his home with family by his side. He was born in Selma, California on September 17th, 1960 to Donavon Dean Cutshaw and Norma Jerlene Gregory Cutshaw.
Randy Cutshaw was known by many names, Rando, Dad, Poppy, Uncle, Dog, Mister and Randy the Roofer. He never knew a stranger and would always be looking for someone to talk to and love on. He was a very giving, generous man with a huge heart. For 30 years he was a dedicated worship leader and enjoyed playing music every chance he could get. He was a roofing contractor for 35 years and was able to help so many people through his work. Randy enjoyed the outdoors spending time hunting and fishing with his family. He spent his final hours listening to worship songs on his TV until his final breath giving praise to God.
Survivors include his wife, Karry Lynn Ralston Cutshaw; three sons, Rickie Cutshaw (Kristine), Marcus Cutshaw (Brantley) and Zachery Cutshaw (Allyssa); six grandchildren, Nathan Alvarez, Myles Cutshaw, Dylan Redouane, Ethan Cutshaw, Canaan Price and Coleson Cutshaw; brothers, Steven Gregory Cutshaw and Dale ''Scott'' Cutshaw; sister, Marie Kathleen ''Kaci'' Cutshaw and many extended family and friends.
Randy is preceded in death by his parents, Donavon and Norma Cutshaw.
Graveside services for Randy will be 10:00 AM Monday, September 9th, 2024 at Wallis Cemetery in Stone County, Arkansas. The service will be officiated by family.
He was a dear brother in the Lord who I met at (formerly) Grace Christian Fellowship in Antioch, CA many moons ago. He loved the Lord, his family, and music! I will miss him, but will see him again on the other side.
I love you Uncle Randy, it's a shame I couldn't learn more about you. I love you and miss you everyday.
We want to honor and remember a truly remarkable man, Randy Custshaw. Randy was not just a great husband, father, and cousin; he was a kind, loving, and caring person who touched the lives of everyone he met. His warmth and genuine interest in others made him a friend to all. Randy was a person of immense kindness, love, and compassion. He had a unique ability to connect with people, always taking the time to listen and understand. His warmth and generosity knew no bounds, and he made everyone around them feel valued and cherished.
He had a passion for playing the guitar and a voice that was so unique. One of the most remarkable aspects of Randy's life was his love for music. Whether it was playing and singing at Home Depot or randomly playing with a band on stage in San Francisco, or one-on-one in his home. He poured his heart and soul into it, bringing joy and inspiration to all who had the privilege of witnessing his passion. Following in the footsteps of his Uncle Jimmy, Randy’s songs were filled with emotion and sincerity. He had a way of opening his heart through his music, and it was a gift that he shared with all of us.
The Lord has seen fit to call Randy home to be with Him and the angels.
While we grieve the loss of his physical presence, we can find solace in knowing that he is now in a place of eternal peace and happiness. We can find comfort in knowing that Randy is now worshiping and praising God with all his heart. He is singing with the angels, and though he is terribly missed, we hold on to the hope of being reunited with him one day. Until that time comes, we will carry his memory in our hearts, cherishing the moments we shared and the love he gave us.
Randy, keep singing with the angels. You are missed beyond words, and we look forward to the day when we will all be together again with our loved ones.
Love you more!
Robert and Janie
Mr, thank you for always being my number one supporter and always yelling at the umpire whether you were behind home plate or on your couch watching on tv. Thank you for going on adventures with me and always making me laugh. From the numerous times going to albertsons at grandpas and making so many new friends to going rock fishing and never going home dry. I’ll never forget and will cherish the amazing memories we had together forever. You will always be the one and only Mr. I love you and miss you so much but I know you will be looking over me and yelling at the umpires from above. See you soon Mr
Prayers for the family. Randy was one of a kind, with the biggest heart ever! He was a hard worker! RIP RANDY ! Love Ya !
Lori
Dear family
Randy lives on! He left us at a young age of 63 and his passing leaves much sadnesses and sorrow for all who loved him.
I recently lost my brother, Richard Cox. Through the months that have followed there were times I have known the sorrow and sadness everyone is feeling about Randy.
Like Richard, Randy does not suffer for one moment. How blessed he is!
I personally did know Randy as much of you had. But I know your pain. I am so very sorry for your loss.
Theresa Anderson, Randy’s first cousin.
I spent many hours at the Cutshaw house in junior and senior high school .Nothing but love was felt in the house, for family and friends always. Randy will be missed!
My Dear Cousin Randy; Memories. All of the Family Reunions that we have been together. You, me , everybody, singing, picking and a grinning. Having fun , enjoying the fellowship. All the home movies. Remembering last year we came up for a little visit. You picking and a grinning. Me fiddling a little. I miss you Cousin Randy . But ya’ know what Cuz I’m gonna’ be be seeing you again soon, Till we meet again.
Mr, You were the most amazingly talented and kind hearted person I've had the pleasure to know. You gave my Sister a beautiful life and three incredible boys that I'm so thankful and honored to call my nephews. From the mountains to the sea I'll hold those precious memories of our wild adventures in my heart. You inspired the girls and I with your kind sole ,loving nature,and faith. I'm forever greatful I got to sit and spend time with you during your last moments here on Earth. Heavens got a good one!! I love you BRO
Randy, our family was blessed by you and we are so grateful for our time together. I will never forget the rock out sessions during Worship you took us on. There are few people in this world that will always be remembered by your warmth. You are one of those people for me and I know so many others. Your smile, your hug and definitely your music. You will be greatly missed but you will love on in your legacy family. We love you!! Enjoy Heaven Randy!
Is was always such a joy to see Randy. He always was so warming and genuine. Enjoyed our chats about life and politics. Was so blessed to be part of his worship service for all those years. He will be greatly missed.
Going to always remember the times we played music and you teaching me some bass moves. Will always have some fond memories, blessing to your family, he will put a healing hand on their heart
He was a blessing to everyone he met will miss him
Was very fortunate to have been friends with Randy. Always upbeat and loved music. We will miss him dearly. Love Mike & Debbie
Love you brother, Worship is such a powerful tool in fighting our battle's. Much of my start in worship came from us worshiping in Discovery Bay years ago. So thankful for the listening ear and the hope you reminded me of in some of my toughest trials. Love ya and thankful for Rickie and Zach’s friendship over the years. Prayers for Karry and the entire family
I was blessed to become friends with Randy and Karry on their quest to find a home in Arkansas. I will always remember Randy picking up a guitar at their future home and serenading the sellers. A wonderful person. Always with a kind word and a smile. Fly high my friend
I remember as a child mom and dad bringing us out to visit with you guy’s every summer. Special memories. You are in God’s house now. Love you
It was a great honor and pleasure to have become friends with Randy and play music together for over 13 years in church and in our band. He was one of the most unpredictable people I have every been friends with. You never knew what he would do and when or how he would do it. It added a great dimension to our band and kept our friendship new and interesting. He was very caring and willing to help at a moments notice for anyone. Getting to know Randy, Karry and the boys enriched our lives and brought tremendous joy. We love you all.
Randy was one of the most talented and out going people I have ever known. He loved playing his guitar and singing and we loved listening to him. He knew no strangers and was always there to help when needed. Such a great and kind man. He will be so missed. He was loved by all who knew him. I know he was received into heaven with open arms. We will always miss him here, but heaven got a new wonderful troubadour. Rest In Peace my friend.
Randy you weren't just a fellow musician,you are a true friend and brother of mine. Your smile will stay in my heart ,my songs and my playing guitar forever.
Every cord I strum I'll always strum for you. Play that Bass loud up there in heaven bro. Love you bro.. what the catipillar calls the end of the world the creator calls it a butterfly.
Randy was one of the most caring people I ever had the privilege of knowing. His smile and spirit were contagious.
I will keep you all in my prayers.
Until we meet again.
THANK YOU RANDY , you gave us more than you knew You are now reaping your rewards im sure it is more than you can imagine and your mansion must be huge with your music room worshipping JESUS SINGING HIS SONGS OF WORSHIP !!!!! LOVE NEVER FAILS YOU WILL ALWAYS BE A MEMORY THAT CANT BE ERASED IN MANY PEOPLES LIVES, THAT INCLUDES. ( loen and bettye harrington )
Prayers for family
Thank you for taking me under your wing,for all those years. From playing in a rock band to watching football with Don and Debbie pasley to roofing houses.i have a very large list of memories in my head that I will cherish forever .I love you Randy and I will see you again in God's house.