Randy Lee Kolar, 58, of Orange, passed away July 8, 2019 at his home.
A memorial service honoring Randy will be at 1:00 p.m., Friday, July 12, with visitation starting at noon, at Claybar Funeral Home at 504 N. 5th St. in Orange. Family and friends are asked and encouraged to share their fondest memories of Randy.
Born in Victoria, Texas on July 5, 1961, Randy graduated from Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School in 1979, and held an Associate Degree in Mechanical Drafting from Lamar State College Orange. He was a proud member of the 118th MP Co Airborne at Fort Bragg, NC and served as a military policeman from 1983 to 1986. He enjoyed going to military reunions the past few years and reconnecting with his 118th friends. He was already looking forward to the next reunion. He was employed as a Board Operator at Invista Orange.
Randy enjoyed fresh and salt water fishing, boating, golfing, and cooking. He loved watching various cooking shows and was a proficient amateur chef. He once took a kitchen knife skills class and ended up assisting the teacher. He was very good at repairing fishing reels and talked of opening a repair shop one day. Randy loved watching and armchair coaching the Dallas Cowboys and the Houston Astros. He often said if Jason Garrett listened to him, the Cowboys would have won more. He also loved old movies, especially those starring John Wayne. He enjoyed taking road trips near and far with his wife, Lauree, and was considered the Chief Selfie Taker on their various adventures.
Randy never met a stranger. He could and did talk to everyone he encountered and could not pass a baby without making faces and baby talk. He could not pass someone in trouble without trying to help, often helping people with flats on the side of the road, or even helping strangers load their stuff outside of various stores.
Randy was very proud of his children and considered his wife his best friend. As much as he loved being a husband and father, though, becoming Grandpa to Allie was his greatest joy. He could always be counted on for a game or cuddle or a “Hoo Hoo” (Yoo Hoo). He was looking forward to the birth of his grandson and being a grandpa again.
He is survived by his wife of 35 years, Lauree Matkin Kolar, and credited Benny Winder, his best friend since childhood, for introducing them. He is also survived by daughter Ashley Kolar and future son-in-law William Gross of Houston; daughter Stephanie Hoffpauir , son-in-law Michael, and granddaughter Allie of Bridge City; Son Alexander Kolar and future daughter-in-law Flavia Vancia of Houston; parents, Raymond and Hope Kolar of Orange; siblings Lori Anderson and husband Danny of Hartburg, and Jeff Kolar and wife Christine of Orange. He is also survived by multiple nieces, nephews, and honorary sons and daughters whom he loved to tease (or torment depending on who you asked). He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him.
Condolences
Sherri Hardesty
July 31, 2019
Sherri Hardesty lit a candle in memory of Randy Lee Kolar
Sherri Hardesty
July 31, 2019
so sorry to hear of this mans passing ---love and hugs to all
Anonymous
July 12, 2019
Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum was purchased for the family of Randy Lee Kolar.
Anonymous
July 11, 2019
Sentiments of Serenity Spray was purchased for the family of Randy Lee Kolar.
Barbara Jasmine Adams, Ph.D. (Bjadams5@Ncsu.Edu)
July 11, 2019
Barbara Jasmine Adams, Ph.D. (bjadams5@ncsu.edu) purchased the Emerald Garden Basket for the family of Randy Lee Kolar.
Mary Anne Hamilton Barrow
July 11, 2019
My sincerest condolences are with the Kolar family. I remember Randy always having a smile on his face. He will be missed by many. Sending love, payers and positive thoughts to his family and friends.
Anonymous
July 11, 2019
Beautiful in Blue was purchased for the family of Randy Lee Kolar.
The Biri'S
July 11, 2019
The Biri's purchased the Small Garden Dish for the family of Randy Lee Kolar.
Anonymous
July 11, 2019
Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum was purchased for the family of Randy Lee Kolar.
Ronnie Hennigan
July 11, 2019
Condolences from Rose and I...worked with Randy at James River now Printpack. Also schooled together. Good guy will be missed by many. Prayers for family.
Eddie Lynn
July 11, 2019
I worked with Randy for years, and you could always expect to here about the fishing trips on his days off. You just never knew if it would be the long version or short version. Either way, they told with enthusiasm. Eddie Lynn
Greg Matthews
July 11, 2019
Randy was one of the first troops I met when I walked into the Mighty Mighty 118th MP Co. AIRBORNE.” I loved his enthusiastic story telling and I’m so thankful he was able to attend a few reunions where we could reminisce about the good old days. He was family first and respected by us all. Until we meet again.......love ya brother!
Anonymous
July 10, 2019
Beautiful Dreams was purchased for the family of Randy Lee Kolar.
Anonymous
July 10, 2019
Large Basket Garden was purchased for the family of Randy Lee Kolar.
Anonymous
July 10, 2019
Pretty Please was purchased for the family of Randy Lee Kolar.
Anonymous
July 10, 2019
Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum was purchased for the family of Randy Lee Kolar.
The Callaway'S & The Hudson'S
July 10, 2019
The Callaway's & The Hudson's purchased the Peaceful White Lilies Basket for the family of Randy Lee Kolar.
Anonymous
July 10, 2019
Enchanted Cottage was purchased for the family of Randy Lee Kolar.
Traci Caldwell
July 10, 2019
The great tree at Aunt Margie’s house was my favorite memory. I wish I had a picture to share, but I know immediate family will know what I am talking about! I love you all dearly!
Anonymous
July 10, 2019
Emerald Garden Basket was purchased for the family of Randy Lee Kolar.
Mike Webb
July 10, 2019
Randy was a great guy who I worked with for many years. My fondest memories were the days we spent bass fishing together. Prayers to his wonderful family.
From: Ashley'S Girls
July 9, 2019
From: Ashley's girls purchased the Gracious Lavender Basket for the family of Randy Lee Kolar.
1St Platoon, 118Th Military Police Company (Abn)
July 9, 2019
1st Platoon, 118th Military Police Company (Abn) purchased the Peaceful White Lilies Basket for the family of Randy Lee Kolar.
Melissa Kirksey
July 9, 2019
I AM SO SORRY FOR YALLS LOSS. MAY GOD BLESS AND BE WITH YOU AT THIS DIFFICULT TIME
Rick Greene, His Platoon Leader
July 9, 2019
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