Randall "Randy" Ray Pflum

Randall “Randy” Ray Pflum, 61, of Mooresville, passed away February 16, 2020 at IU Health West Hospital. Randy was born October 30, 1958, in Indianapolis, to Jim and Pat (Elmore) Pflum.

Randy was in the class of 1978 from Greenwood High School. He worked at KCARC in the shelter workshop. Randy enjoyed going to Sycamore Day Services in Martinsville. He reveled in participating in Special Olympics and winning medals. He enjoyed bowling and walkathons. Randy had a memory you could not believe and was always great at trivia games. His sweet, kind soul is going to be greatly missed by his loving family and friends.

Survivors include his parents, Jim and Pat Pflum; sisters, Suzanne (Craig) Hallgarth and Joyce (Jeff) Pflum – Brunk; nephews, Stephen (Manda) Ware, Drew Seber, Luke Seber; niece, Sarah (Clark) Kinney; great nieces, Makenzie and Taylor; and great nephew, Josiah.

Visitation will be on Wednesday, February 19, 2020, 12 p.m. to 2 p.m., at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory. The funeral service will begin at 2 p.m. Burial will follow to White Lick Cemetery. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry

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  1. My favorite memories of Randy were in his house behind Walgreens! He was so proud. I had met him many years before, but seeing him in his home with his movies and music was very sweet! He always, ALWYAS greeted me with a big “Hello Kris!” He is going to be seeing any concert he wants to now! Front row center! Rest In Peace my music loving friend! You were loved and will be missed so much.

  2. One of my favorite memories is of when we were kids living in St Louis. The playground bully decided to make me his victim that day. A hill led down to the playground and about the time the bully decided to put his hands on me Randy came over the hill and saw it. He went ninja gaining momentum down the hill and like some karate kid he nailed that bully right in the chest with both feet!! It was the most amazing thing I had ever seen. He was my superhero and that little brat never bothered either one of us again. I love you little brother…too many good memories to mention but this one will always be my favorite. Remember what we talked about. You will always be in my heart.


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