Randy Eldon Nichols
Randy Eldon Nichols, aged 64 years of Moose Jaw, SK, passed away on Sunday, February 26th, 2017 surrounded by family, after a courageous 2 1/2 year battle with cancer. Randy was born in Moose Jaw to Eldon and Betty (Busch) Nichols on August 27th, 1952. He received his education at Riverview Collegiate, and went on to earn his Plumbing/Pipefitting ticket through UA Local 179. Randy worked throughout Saskatchewan on many industrial sites, while raising a family in Moose Jaw. He was elected Business Manager for the Local 2004-2010 and finished his 45 year career back on the tools in 2014. Randy’s true passion was designing and building custom homes, spending countless hours drawing house plans, building and finishing houses. He enjoyed fishing, travelling, reading, discussing politics and spending time with his grandchildren. He was extremely proud of his sons, Shae and Jerrod. Randy was predeceased by his father, Eldon; and brother-in-law, Wayne Brown. Randy will be remembered by his wife of 18 years, Elaine; his sons, Shae (Tamra) and Jerrod (Kirsten); and the mother of his sons, Jackie; Elaine’s daughters, Nicole (Derek) and Jaclyne; grandchildren: Olivia, Kael, Ava, Mila, Tosh, Hudson, Archer and Evander; mother, Betty; sister Cindy (Brian); brother, Rick (Bonnie); mother-in-law, Mildred; in-laws, Rita (Len) and Charmaine (Mike); as well as numerous other family members and friends. The Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, March 4th, 2017 at 1:30 p.m. in Moose Jaw Funeral Home with Adam Driscoll officiating. Flowers are gratefully declined. As an expression of sympathy, donations in Randy’s name may be made to the Allan Blair Cancer Centre c/o Pasqua Hospital, 4101 Dewdney Ave, Regina, SK S4T 7T1. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Todd Sjoberg, Funeral Director 306-693-4550
I knew Randy as a teenager as I was his Grade 9 teacher at Riverview. I have so many positive memories of him but not just from in class. He used to come after school just to talk. We discussed many things, including the challenges he faced as a teenager. I decided to try to contact him after all these years, just to see how his life turned out, and was saddened to see that he had passed away a few years ago. After teaching for 59 years you would know that thousands of students have come and gone in my classroom but Randy was one of the few with whom I had a special connection. I was heartened to see that he had a successful and happy life