A Memorial Service for Randy Clonce, 66, Glendive, Montana and formerly of Clinton will be held 1:00 P.M., Tuesday , October 19, 2021 in the Kiesau Memorial Chapel, officiated by Pastor Daniel Mosburg and under the direction of the Kiesau-Lee Funeral Home. Randy William Clonce was born June 11, 1955 to Ronald and Mary (Renner) Clonce in Denton, Texas and passed away Tuesday, August 24, 2021 in his Glendive home. He was raised in Clinton and attended Clinton schools. When he was 17 he joined the oilfield and made homes in Wyoming, North Dakota, Michigan and Montana working with his dad. He moved to Traverse City, Michigan, where he met Roxanne Wardle. They soon married and continued to move with his company (Montana and Oklahoma). While living in Clinton they had a son, Billy. They moved to Glendive and had four more children, Valerie, Sara, Wesley and Andrew. That’s when Glendive became his home and he worked for Shell Oil. He continued his employment until the 90’s when he changed employment and fulfilled his dream to be a truck driver, traveling across the country. Randy made his home back in Clinton for about 12 years where he retired. In October of 2019 he returned to Glendive to visit his family and ended up staying. Randy enjoyed coaching his boys in Little League Baseball. In later life he enjoyed watching his grandchildren play baseball and soccer. Papa Randy also enjoyed short trips out of town to watch the grandchildren play football. He also liked family dinner gatherings. Randy is preceded in death by his wife, Jerolyn Clonce, son, Andrew Clonce, brother in law, Darrell Hall, grandmother, Gertrude Clonce, his father Ronald W. Clonce, and son in law Rusty Limesand. He is survived by his mother, Mary B. Clonce, sister Linda Hall and Johnny Jennings, two brothers, Jerry Clonce and Roger Clonce and wife, Vickie, Roxanne Clonce, their children, Billy Clonce, Valerie Stanhope and husband, Nate, Sara Engle and husband, Waco, Wes Clonce and wife Bobbie. He is also survived by 10 grandchildren, and nieces and nephews.
Tuesday, October 19, 2021
Starts at 1:00 pm (Central time)
Kiesau Memorial Chapel
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