Randy A. Giffen


Randy Alan Giffen, age 62 was removed from organ support on February 12, 2021 at Centerpoint Hospital, Independence, MO.  For those who would like to honor his memory in recognition of his numerous rescues and adoptions, the family suggests a donation be made in his name to the City of Independence-Animal Shelter Fund through the Truman Heartland Community Foundation. In a private service, his Ashes will be released by his children.  

Randy Alan Giffen was born on June 3 of 1958, to parents Norman Pearl Giffen and Patsy Louise Burns. He attended William Chrisman High School in Independence, MO. By profession, he was a Baker for several years and, later in life, found a career in landscaping much more to his liking. Randy was married for almost 18 years and, during that time, had 7 children; all of whom blessed him with the rare opportunity to remain, in some measure, a child at heart. He was a loving father, grandfather and, overall, a free-spirited person with a passion for the outdoors, bike trails, gardening, recycling and an innate gift for all things mechanical. He was a “Jack of all trades, Master of none” who enjoyed the company of his cats, his music loud, his drones swift and agile, and his jug always filled to the brim and icy cold. His family and friends will always remember him as a hard-working man who started the day before the sun rose and, when the work was done, he never ceased to be active. If not preparing a meal from his garden, he would take off on his bicycle to explore the terrain; from trails, caves, rivers and swimming holes to wooden bridges, historic buildings and places that time seemed to forget, he searched and deeply appreciated his surroundings. He loved chasing storms, sleeping under the stars, observing numerous ‘critters’ in their natural habitats and practicing bird calls. Not to be left behind on any frontier, his sense of adventure was only heightened with his discovery of the internet, Google, smart phones with cameras, videos and “talk to text”.  Randy had an uncanny knack for bringing humor to the mundane without even trying and his laughter broke the ice in many a moment. He was seemingly fearless and ever curious in a world full of mystery and tales yet to be told. Though some would say that he lived a full life, his family would disagree. For them, he was tragically taken far too soon with so many memories left to be made and adventures to be had. Even so, they are grateful for the ones they have. Those will be cherished… Always and Forever. 

Randy Alan Giffen was preceded in death by his father Norman Giffen; his step-father Benjamin Patrick; his mother Patsy (Burns) Patrick; his brothers Stephen Giffen and Eddie Giffen.

Randy Alan Giffen is survived by his three sons Joseph Michael Giffen, of Haslet, TX., Caleb Adlai Giffen, of Independence, MO., Elijah John Giffen, of Owasso, OK; and his four daughters Genesis Elizabeth Giffen, of Grain Valley, MO., and Gabrielle Israel (John C.) Baughman, Rachel Ann Giffen, Hannah Lael Giffen, of Independence, MO. in addition to 15 beautiful grandchildren with 1 more blessing expected to arrive any day and several siblings, nieces and nephews.

The family would like to thank everyone for all their thoughts and prayers. 

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Arrangements:  Royer’s New Salem Funeral Home, Independence, MO   816-796-8600

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  1. That’s my grandfather I loved him and he was the best

  2. Who ever wrote that about “It’s Beautiful and it’s him”! He’s the brother that made me tough! Love you Bro RIP

  3. We loved you uncle randy

    1. I miss you Dad like crazy!! I miss you saying to me “Don’t whatever me” or the campfires and countless bbqs we had. I’ll miss your voice and the ability to make me laugh at any moment! I miss your wittiness and smart comments! You’ll always be my Dad no matter what! No one can ever take that away from you! You raised me as one of your own the good and the bad! An I love you for that. I love you Dad and your legacy will live on through all of your children!! Hugs and kisses an I can’t wait to see you in heaven! ♥️🙌🏼😘🤗

  4. I am sorry for your family’s loss. God bless you all.

  5. Randy was a great friend of mine. I’m still in shock and to hear the news of this. My deepest regards to all of the family and friends he had. His Birthday was the day before mine and just in the few years I worked with him we had a lot of good experiences together. I’ll never forget him and I already miss the sound of him honking at me as he drives past my house. All my love to you all. Bill Nichols

  6. I havent had the words to say, I still don’t. My dad was forever I guess as most fathers are. He was super man…. he taught me so much from splicing wires to oil changes … he was NOT done. The thief of his life I shall forgive but not b4 he acknowledges his theft . You stole the most amazing man from the most needing and loving grand babies and children. I pray you come clean as its hard to recover knowing the culprit has yet to even acknowledge or apologize for his accident.

  7. I am sorry we failed you dad…. I am sorry.

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