Randall Lynn Boudrey, 61, of Springfield, MO was born July 3, 1962 to Howard and Irma Boudrey. He grew up in Fayetteville, Arkansas and graduated from Fayetteville High School in 1980. He received extensive training in water treatment and worked in this field for the city of Tulsa, OK for OMI in Fayetteville for Halliburton in Taji, Iraq and for the City of West Memphis, AR.
Randy loved riding motorcycles, making people laugh, listening to music, hunting, camping, and visiting with his friends and family.
He went to be with the Lord, April 16, 2024 with his loving wife Carol by his side.
He was preceded in death by his father Howard Boudrey; his stepdaughter Heather Patrick; and his grandparents whom he loved dearly.
He is survived by his wife Carol; his daughters, Jessica Brown and husband, Bobby, Becca Celestine and husband Shavonte, and their daughter Zhara; his mother Irma Boudrey; brother Tim Boudrey and wife Lisa; sister Sheila Fitts and husband Billy; Carol’s daughters, Alicia Stiles and husband Brian, Mandy Bordwell and husband Rick, and their children and grandchildren: Ryan Bordwell and children: Memphis and Willow; Andrew Bordwell, Moriah Bordwell and children Journee and Brinxton, and Randy’s special buddy, “Ady” Bordwell. Randy is survived by his lifelong friend Joe Kilgore, his wife Sherri and their family. He is also survived by many cousins, nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and friends.
Visitation will be Sunday, April 21, 2024 from 3-5 PM at Beard’s Funeral Chapel.
Graveside services will be 10:00 AM Monday, April 22, 204 at Vaughn Family Cemetery in Hindsville, AR.

Irma and family, I am very sorry for your loss.
Our Deepest Sympathy
My dear friend, Irma Fitch-Boudrey, I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your son, Randall. The Hughes, Boudrey families & their children have been like family to myself & my siblings for many years, since our school days. Lots of fond memories and love has been shared among all of us.
Love & hugs my friend.
Oh my goodness. So sad to hear Erma!
I always enjoyed working with Randy. He would always do his part and was a man you could count on. A man of strength and yet lots of fun and laughter. I’m sure he will be missed by his loved ones and we offer our most sincere condolences.