The community of Campbell, Texas is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Randy Oliver II, a devoted father, respected entrepreneur, private pilot, and community leader, who tragically died in a car accident. His sudden passing has left family, friends, colleagues, and neighbors devastated, as they remember a man whose generosity, determination, and loyalty touched countless lives.
A Life of Hard Work and Vision
Randy built an impressive career defined by perseverance, leadership, and integrity. As the CEO of RKO Construction, he earned admiration for his dedication to excellence and his ability to lead with both vision and compassion. Prior to establishing his own company, Randy served as Senior Vice President at Unity Construction and Painting Inc., where his reputation for professionalism and innovation set the stage for his later successes.
In addition to his entrepreneurial accomplishments, Randy served as Vice President of the Campbell Economic Development Corporation, where he worked tirelessly to strengthen the local economy, foster growth, and create opportunities for the community he loved.
A proud graduate of Maypearl High School, Randy furthered his education at the University of North Texas and Collin County Community College District, embodying his lifelong belief in learning and self-improvement. His career path reflected his dedication not just to his own success but also to uplifting others along the way.
A Passion for Adventure and Family
Away from the business world, Randy lived life with a spirit of adventure. As a private pilot, he found peace and freedom in the skies, often sharing that joy with loved ones. On the ground, he was deeply involved in the motocross community, proudly known as both a “moto man” and a “moto dad.” Supporting his son Grayson’s passion for motocross was one of his greatest joys, and friends often remarked on the pride and devotion he showed as a father.
Remembered by Family and Friends
Tributes have poured in since the news of Randy’s passing, reflecting the profound influence he had on so many lives. One friend shared: “Randy Oliver was a great guy—a moto man and moto dad. My heart hurts for Grayson and all of Randy’s family and friends. I’ll treasure the time we had with him. RIP buddy.”
His cousin and closest friend offered a heartfelt remembrance: “With the heaviest of hearts, I must say we lost my best friend and cousin. Randy Oliver II, you will be missed by so many! You will live on in your son. I know you’ll be there helping me through life until we meet again.”
Others remembered his generosity within youth sports programs: “He always helped where he could with CYS, whether through donations, coaching, or assisting wherever needed. You could see how much he cared for the kids. Though he’s gone, he’ll never be forgotten.”
Another longtime friend reflected on Randy’s reliability and kindness: “If you knew Randy, you knew you could always count on him. Just last night we talked—he planned to help me with my recovery today. He always wanted to make sure I was okay after my surgeries. Words can’t describe the sadness I feel, but I’m thankful for the time we shared. Please keep his son in your hearts and prayers.”
A Legacy of Love and Service
Randy’s sudden passing is an immeasurable loss not only to his family but also to the wider Campbell community. He was known for his loyalty, compassion, and selflessness, always putting the needs of others before his own. His legacy is one of resilience, leadership, and service.
Above all, Randy was most proud of being a father. His son Grayson was the heart of his world, and those closest to him say his greatest joy in life came from supporting, guiding, and loving him.
Randy Oliver will be remembered not just for his professional accomplishments, adventurous spirit, or community service, but for the way he lived—with integrity, kindness, and an unwavering devotion to the people he loved most.