Randy Oliver Death: Randy Oliver II, CEO at RKO Construction Dies in Car Accident

Randy Oliver Death: Randy Oliver II, CEO at RKO Construction Dies in Car Accident

The community of Campbell, Texas is mourning the sudden and tragic loss of Randy Oliver II, a devoted father, entrepreneur, private pilot, and community leader, who died in a car accident. His passing has left an irreplaceable void in the lives of his family, friends, colleagues, and the countless individuals whose lives he touched through his generosity, friendship, and leadership.

A Life of Hard Work and Leadership
Randy was widely respected as the CEO of RKO Construction, where he built a reputation for his dedication, vision, and relentless work ethic. He previously served as Senior Vice President at Unity Construction and Painting Inc., before establishing his own company and pursuing his dream of leading projects that reflected his integrity and commitment to excellence.

Beyond his business success, Randy served as Vice President at the Campbell Economic Development Corporation, where he worked to strengthen and uplift the local economy.

A proud graduate of Maypearl High School, Randy furthered his education at the University of North Texas and Collin County Community College District. His professional path reflected his deep belief in lifelong learning and his determination to build opportunities not just for himself, but for others around him.

A Passionate Aviator and “Moto Dad”
Outside of work, Randy lived life with passion and adventure. As a private pilot, he found freedom in the skies, often sharing that love with friends and family. He was also deeply involved in the motocross community, earning the affectionate title of a “moto man and moto dad.” Friends fondly recall the joy he felt in supporting his son, Grayson, both in motocross and in life, as he devoted himself to being a loving and present father.

Tributes from Friends and Family
Since news of his passing, heartfelt tributes have poured in from across Campbell and beyond. One close friend wrote, “Randy Oliver was a great guy. A moto man and moto dad. My heart hurts for Grayson and all his friends and family. I treasure the time we had with him. RIP buddy.”

His cousin and best friend shared a moving reflection: “With the heaviest of hearts I must let everyone know 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 can’t wait to see you again! I know you will be there helping me through life.”

Others remembered him for his generosity within the community, particularly with youth sports programs. “He always helped where he could with CYS with donations, coaching, and assisting wherever needed. You could definitely see that he cared for these kiddos. Though he is gone for now, he will never be forgotten.”

A longtime friend reflected on the many ways Randy showed up for those he loved: “If you knew Randy you knew you could always count on him if you were in need—or even not in need. Just last night, we spoke; he was coming to help me with my recovery today. He always wanted to make sure I was okay after my surgeries. Words can’t express the sadness I feel, but I’m grateful for the moments we had together. Please keep his memory in your hearts and prayers for his son.”

A Legacy of Love and Service
Randy’s sudden passing is not only a devastating loss to his family but also to the broader Campbell community, where his impact was deeply felt. Known for his loyalty, compassion, and tireless dedication to helping others, Randy leaves behind a legacy of kindness and resilience.

Above all, Randy was most proud of being a father. His son, Grayson, was the center of his world, and those who knew him say his greatest joy was found in supporting, guiding, and loving his child.

Though his life was tragically cut short, Randy Oliver II’s spirit will continue to live on—in the family who loved him, the friends who cherished him, and the community he worked so hard to uplift. His memory will be carried forward in every life he touched, and his legacy of generosity and determination will never be forgotten.

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