Randall “Randy” Dennis Clement
FAIRFIELD – Randall “Randy” Dennis Clement, 59, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on June 7, 2023.
He was born Jan. 11, 1964, at Redington Hospital in Skowhegan to Dennis and Nancy (Rines) Clement. He graduated from Skowhegan Area High School in 1983. He entered the service in 1985 and graduated boot camp as Outstanding Recruit. He served four years in the United States Navy aboard the USS New Orleans, LPH11 Amphibious Assault Ship as an Aviation Machinist Mate. Upon departure from the service, he worked in construction.
Randy and Sheila Dean Clement became parents in 1990 with the birth of their daughter Ashley. After his marriage to Roxie Moran Clement, their son, Jesse was born in 1999. Randy was involved in the Clinton Baptist church and served his Lord and Savior diligently.
He loved ice fishing, snowmobiling, four wheeling, and motorcycles–anything with an engine. His love of engines made him quite a daredevil throughout his life.
Randy was a prankster; he loved having fun, teasing and making people laugh. A storyteller, he enjoyed sharing with family and friends. Sunday meals with family were very important, having everyone gathered around. Despite his large stature, he loved animals and had a soft spot for his pet cats, Snowshoes and Psycho.
He leaves behind his daughter Ashley Marie Clement and boyfriend Daniel Hearn, his son, Jesse Theron Clement and partner Kacey Winigar, stepdaughter, Kelli and her husband Chris Ramsook, stepson, Joel and wife Amber Moran; his mother, Nancy Rines Clement; a sister, Tammy and her husband Charles Jones; grandchildren, Zayden D. Corson and Karah M. Ramsook; nephew, Justin and wife Raquel Leusner Jones and his grandnephews Clark and Cedar; niece, Leilani Jones and fiancé Kevin Weeks; and many family members and friends.
He was predeceased by his wife, Roxie M. Clement; father, Dennis B. Clement; and granddaughter, Amelia K. Corson.
Join us for Randy’s celebration of life 1 p.m., Saturday, July 1 at Clinton Baptist Church 10 Spring St., Clinton.
He will be laid to rest alongside his wife at Maplewood Cemetery at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, for all the love and support they gave, the family would appreciate donations made to
Temple Academy
60 West River Rd.,
Waterville, Maine
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