
He was born August 12, 1953, in Mankato, MN. He attended Mapleton schools and graduated from Waldorf Pemberton High School in 1971. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1972-1976 on the USS Saratoga. Randy worked in maintenance throughout the Brunswick area where he made many friends at Rousseau Enterprises and Senter Place.
Randy married Sharon Louise (French) on December 16, 1988.
He was a drummer for Thunder Road in the 1970s and enjoyed playing guitar and drums throughout his life. He cherished his wife Sharon and enjoyed spending time with his family.
He was predeceased by his parents and his brother Charles Probach of Mapleton, MN.
He is survived by his wife, Sharon Probach of Bath; stepdaughters: Susie Pierce and her partner Paul Peters Jr. of Gardiner, and Cheryl Mulligan and her husband Joseph of Harpswell; granddaughters: Kyla Barge of Gardiner, Jazmin Barge of Pensacola, FL, Elizabeth Morin of Harpswell, and Shelby Morin of Portland; sister, Marilyn Ambroz and her children, Nick and his wife Suz Ambroz, Larry and his wife Mary Ambroz, and Lori and her husband George Splinter of Waseca, MN; Aunt Sylvia More of Mapleton, MN; Uncle Virgil Hansen of Mankato, MN; nephew, Chucky Probach Jr. and his wife Julie of Stewartville, MN; niece, Dawn Hernandez and her husband Simon of Mapleton, MN; and cousins.
At Randy’s request, there will be no services.
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