Randi Renea Mason (Lebanon)'s Obituary
Randi Renea Mason was born on August 28, 1985 and departed this life on October 22, 2021 in Dickson, Tennessee. She was 36 years old.
Randi is the daughter of Angela M. Jackson and Bonus Dad, Darryl Jackson.
Randi is preceded in death by Roger Mason; her grandfather, Lynn Mason, cousin, Bridget Sue Lander, her cousin, Jennifer Jackson, Aunt Becky Jackson, and her grandparents, James and Betty Jackson.
Her burial will be in the Peeler Cemetery in Centerville, Tennessee.
Randi is survived by her mom Angela and dad Darryl Jackson of New Johnsonville, Tennessee; her sister, Courtney (Justin) Austin of Montreal, Missouri; her brother, Justin (Jessica) Vanderpool of Kansas City, Kansas; her sister, Heather Davis-Gulley of Lebanon, Missouri. She is also survived by her additional siblings: Cody Jackson, Josh Jackson, Teressa Liebi, Jerry Vanderpool, Mark Vanderpool, Sara Earley, and John Vanderpool; her grandparents, Wanda Mason of Marshfield, Missouri, and Wayne and Lois Blattel of Eldridge, Missouri. Randi is also survived by several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Randi is now flying high! She loved life, and was adventurous and brave. She could do anything that she set out to do. She was a hero to so many. If you met her it was obvious that she had much love to give. Her smile told a story, and when she entered a room with that smile you never knew what was next. It is without question she made so many laugh, smile and most of all love.
Randi loved people and never met a stranger. It was not uncommon for a quick trip to Wal-Mart to take an extended amount of time because Randi took the time to talk to everyone she saw. She loved her family dearly. She also loved her animals, most of all her three pups Masi, Molli and Jami. Randi loved being outside. She loved helping her mom and dad plant the flowers and vegetables. She also loved fishing, hunting, being on the farm, going to the beach, dolphins, rooting for Kevin Harvick, watching movies and playing jokes. She was a prankster. She will be deeply missed by her family and all of the friends that she has met and blessed with her love along the way.
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