Freestone County, Texas Obituaries, Memorials, and Death Notices Randolph “Randy” Butler Randolph “Randy” Butler, 79, of Fairfield, passed away peacefully at home on March 5, 2023. He was born in Dallas, to Billy and Maxine (Anderson) Butler on Dec. 14, 1943. Randy grew up in Wortham with his three sisters. He spent his younger years working cattle, frog gigging and playing sports. He graduated from Wortham High School in 1962. During this time he developed a love for agriculture and education through his involvement in FFA. He briefly attended both Navarro College and North Texas before meeting and marrying his first wife. In 1968, Randy began his first career as a Game Warden with Texas Parks and Wildlife in Lufkin. After several years, Randy had the opportunity to pursue a Bachelor’s degree and in 1972, he accomplished his lifelong dream of graduating from Texas A&M University with a degree in Agricultural Education. After earning his degree he began his career in education which he would tell you was his true calling. He later obtained a Master’s degree in Administration from Stephen F. Austin University. Through his 30-plus years in education he served as a teacher, coach, principal and superintendent where he made lifelong friends and touched the lives of many students who still refer to him as “Coach Butler” to this day. After retirement in 2000, Randy enjoyed traveling in his motorhome and getting together with friends to play card games as often as possible. Randy had numerous favorite camping locations, but none could top the memories made over the last two decades at the annual summer camping trip to Beavers Bend State Park. During these trips, he often took on Butler the task of leading the group in a Sunday service complete with the Lord’s Supper. In 2010, he met and married Karyl Baker Butler. In addition to enjoying life with Karyl, he also earned a new title in 2010 that would prove to be one of his most cherished: grandfather. Randy devoted much of his time to his five grandchildren who called him Poppa. He rarely missed a little league game, piano recital, or special event. Over the last several years he and Karyl enjoyed escaping the Texas heat by spending their summers in Tin Cup, Colorado. Randy had a great love for serving others, but there was nothing he loved more than his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. If there was any message that Randy would want to share to those remembering him, it would be the message of Salvation. Randy is survived by wife, Karyl; children, Rhett Butler of Wortham, Katie Allen and husband Clif of Fairfield, and Lauren York and husband John of Wortham and five grandchildren: Anna, Emma, and Isaac Allen, and Brock and Barrett York. He also leaves behind sisters, Kathie Partain and husband Steve of Fairfield and Billie McNeel of Rogers, Arkansas and numerous nieces and nephews. Randy was preceded in death by his first wife, Ann Barham Butler; sister, Charlotte McKinney; and parents, Billy and Maxine Butler. Pallbearers include Bud Ainsworth, Dan Bateman, Chad Partain, Kyle Partain, Steve Partain, Dr. Dean McNeel, Scott Spencer, and Phil Holler. The deacons at FBC Wortham will serve as Honorary Pallbearers. Visitation was held on March 8, 2023 from 5–7 p.m. at Blair Stubbs Funeral Home in Mexia. And the service was held at First Baptist Church, Wortham on March 9, 2023, at 2 p.m. with interment following at Wortham Cemetery.