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Randolph Lee Foxworthy



Indianapolis - Randolph Lee Foxworthy, 74, Indianapolis, died peacefully on February 17th, 2019.

Respected and admired by all who knew him, Randy was a generous man and used his brilliance to guide anyone seeking direction.

Born in Indianapolis on October 4th, 1944, Randy attended North Central High School. He then graduated from Butler University before going on to get his law degree at Indiana University. His intellect and drive led him to graduate at the top of his class with honors.

He spent the majority of his successful career as Executive Vice President of Melvin Simon & Associates (Simon Property Group). Randy held many prestigious positions throughout his lifetime including the Presidency of his favorite golf club, Crooked Stick. A true consigliere, people looked up to him and entrusted him with their difficulties knowing full well that he would find the best solutions.

He loved all things golf, whether it be playing 18 holes in Casa de Campo, or watching Tiger on the TV. Randy had a passion for reading, evident by the Kindle that never left his side.

A dedicated father of seven, he was also "Papa" to ten beautiful grandchildren whom he loved spending summers with at Lake Maxinkuckee in Culver. A devoted family man, Randy lived his life to provide for and guide his children, especially through his expressive storytelling.

Randy's legacy will live on as the beloved husband of Jenifer James Foxworthy; loving father of Ryan Foxworthy, Bryan (Brooke) Foxworthy, Katie (Jason) Glassley, Gallagher Foxworthy and James Foxworthy; adored grandchildren Jackson, Emma, Carter, Tillie, Ashton, Layla, Tyler, Henley, Simon, and Maxwell; dear brother Jeff (Becky) Foxworthy; cherished son-in-law of Jim and Muffi James; brother-in-law James (Fabiana) James Jr.; and fond uncle of many nieces and nephews. Randy is preceded in death by his beautiful children Krista Lynn Foxworthy and Randolph Jr; parents Richard and Elizabeth Foxworthy; brother Rick Foxworthy; and brother-in-law Andrew (Candace) James.

A memorial service will be Saturday, March 2, 2019 at 11:00 am at St. Christopher's Episcopal Church 1402 West Main Street, Carmel IN 46032.

In lieu of flowers please make a donation to one of the following: The Crooked Stick Scholarship Fund Donations can be made at www. cicf.org/ donors/give-now/ existing-fund; Payable to The Legacy Fund, Memo Crooked Stick Scholarship Legacy Fund 615 N. Alabama Street #119, Indianapolis, IN 46204; The Lake Maxinkuckee Environmental Fund LMEF PO Box 187, Culver, IN 46511; St Frances In-The-Fields Episcopal Church 1525 Mulberry Street, Zionsville IN 46077.

Online condolences can be made at http://www.crownhill.org/ obituary/297492/ Randolph-Foxworthy/ - -Published in the The Indianapolis Star from Feb. 24 to Feb. 28, 2019

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James William Randolph Foxworthy

    INDIANAPOLIS – James William Randolph Foxworthy, 22, Indianapolis, died peacefully at home on March 12th, 2022.

    Referred to as “Foxy,” James’ captivating smile and infectious energy served as a beacon of joy to all that surrounded him.

    Born in Indianapolis on May 26th, 1999, James attended elementary and middle school at Park Tudor. James and his family spent most of their vacations in Casa de Campo, Dominican Republic. The Foxworthy family resided there from 2004-2007 where James attended The Abraham Lincoln School in La Romana.

    Throughout his extended time in the Dominican, he learned to speak fluent Spanish in addition to honing his golf, sailing, and tennis skills. Then, he graduated from Brebeuf Jesuit in 2018. Taking after his late father, Randolph Foxworthy, golf was James’ ultimate passion. Whether it was admiring Tiger putting on the green jacket or playing at his two favorite courses, Crooked Stick and La Romana, James found his happiness on the course.

    During high school, James also exemplified his athletic interests on the lacrosse field and tennis courts. From the time he was born, James spent his summers on the waters of Lake Maxinkuckee in Culver, Indiana where he also enjoyed surfing, catching rays, and spending time with family.

    James was exceptionally vocal about the fierce love he held for countless others. He radiated an unparalleled sense of compassion and loyalty, and was loved by all who knew him. He served as the chieftain, role model, and unifying link of various friend groups that he made into families. His closest friends refer to him as “the glue” that held them all together.

    To know him was to love him, and now cherishing him as our angel is our honor and privilege

    Prior to his passing, James was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity while working towards a Communications Degree with minors in Hispanic Studies and Economics at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. true Hoosier at heart, James was planning to start his professional career post-graduation in Indianapolis with AssuredPartners

    James’ legacy will live on as the beloved son of Jenifer James Foxworthy; loving brother of Ryan Foxworthy, Bryan (Brooke) Foxworthy, Katie (Jason) Glassley, and Gallagher Foxworthy; adored nieces and nephews Jackson, Emma, Carter, Tillie, Ashton, Layla, Simon, Henley, Tyler and Maxwell; dear grandson of Barbara “Muffi” James; loved nephew of Candace James, James (Fabiana) James Junior, and Jeff (Becky) Foxworthy; and admired cousin to Samantha James, Elizabeth James, Theodore James and Julia James.

    James is preceded in death by his esteemed father Randolph Foxworthy, cherished siblings Krista Lynn and Randolph Junior Foxworthy; grandparents James “Jimmy” James, Richard Foxworthy, and Elizabeth Foxworthy; and uncles Andrew James and Rick Foxworthy.

    Memorial Page: https://www.dignitymemorial. com/obituaries/10627801 Memorial Scholarship: James Foxworthy Memorial Scholarship at Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School, 2801 W. 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268. https://brebeuf. org/support-brebeuf/make-your-gift-online/

    Funeral Service: Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 10:00 AM at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church, 1402 W. Main Street, Carmel, IN 46032. >

    Service Live Stream: https://www.stchriscarmel. org/worship.html.

    Limited parking; please consider carpooling.

    Final Resting Place: Crown Hill Cemetery. -- Indianapolis Star Mar 20, 2022