Sixteenth Generation


8816. Randolph Freeman "Randy" Duggan III was born on 23 May 1928 in Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas, USA. He died on 23 January 2011 at the age of 82 in Island Co., Washington, USA. He was buried in Sunnyside Cmtry., Coupeville, Island Co., Washington, USA. Randolph F. Duggan III passed away on Sunday, Jan. 23, 2011. He was born May 23, 1928 in Dallas, Texas, to Randolph F. Duggan Jr. and Mary Edith Duggan.

He had one sister, Marilyn McCormack Heslip. He was married to Jo Ann Sickenger and had two children, Randolph IV and Stephen.

Randy attended school in Dallas at Highland Park High School and Southern Methodist University. He served his country in the US Marine Corps and when honorably discharged went into the oil business as a landman. He lived in many parts of the country and in Canada.

Upon his retirement from the oil industry, Randy started a real estate company in Coupeville. He sold his interest in the company to his partner Sandy Roberts and developed real estate on his own.

He eventually retired and lived in Coupeville and Oak Harbor, where he was preceded in death by his wife Jo Ann. At the time of his death, he was married to Judith Duggan.

Randy was a member of the Oak Harbor Lions Club, the Coupeville United Methodist Church and the Avon United Methodist Church. He served on the Skagit EDASC Board. He owned College Way Realty and Investment.

Randy had a passion for helping others. He helped start The Lord's Garden on Whidbey Island. He was also a founding board member of The Friendship House in Mount Vernon. The staff of Regency on Whidbey is greatly appreciated for the kindness and sensitivity demonstrated towards Randy in his final days.

JoAnn C Sickenger was born on 19 January 1932 in Las Vegas, San Miguel Co., New Mexico, USA. She died on 30 August 2004 at the age of 72 in Coupeville, Island Co., Washington, USA. She was buried in Sunnyside Cmtry., Coupeville, Island Co., Washington, USA. Parents:
Donald Ora Sickenger (1900 - 1972)
Darla M. Wilkin Sickenger (1905 - 1996)