Kenneth Randell Stasey “Wizard” passed into the arms of our Lord and Savior June 28, 2025, with family and friends by his side. Born on October 12, 1953, in Big Spring, TX to Wendell and Beth Stasey.
Randy began his career as a certified ophthalmic dispenser in 1975 at Pearl Vision in the Dallas Fort Worth area and received his certificate in 1979. After several years of working there, he then moved to San Angelo. He took over the family optical shop Eyes of Texas from his brother Mickey Stasey. Also, at that time Wendell and Beth had Stasey Real Estate, life was getting exciting.
Beyond his professional life, Randy loved fast boats, fast cars, the lake, football, and action-packed movies, and his brother Mickey was right there beside him with what they said, “Tearing it up”. They have so many stories together and most of his friends would say they had 9 lives. They both had jet boats and loved racing with each other. Randy made the cover of San Angelo magazine touching the water while skiing on Lake Nasworthy.
Randy shared two children with his former wife Tina Stasey and he loved them with all he had. Dillon was the first born and was always easy and laid back. Then came Kendell, the spitfire dare devil. So, Dillon always said you do it first and if it works out then ill do it. Almost the same as Randy and Mickey.
Randy is preceded in death by parents, Wendell and Beth Stasey and his grandparents Pat and Bea Stasey. He is survived by his sons Dillon Stasey and Kendell Stasey.
Randy will be remembered for his story telling, his sense of humor, genuine kindness, his strong work ethic and his unwavering love for those around him. He will be greatly missed but also remembered by all the lives he touched.
Service and Celebration of Life are to be announced at a later date with Harper Funeral Home.
Don’t think of me as gone away
My journey’s just begun
Life holds so many facets
This earth is but one
Just think of me as resting
From the sorrows and the tears
In a place of warmth and comfort
Where there are no days and years
Think of how I must be wishing
That you could know today
How nothing but your sadness
Can really go away
And think of me as living
In the hearts of those I touched
For nothing loved is ever lost
And I know I was loved so much
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