at 12/31/09 12:34AM
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I was baptized on Wednesday December 30, 2009!!
at 12/25/09 8:43PM
Merry Christmas everyone! It's been awhile since I have been on here. A very long time. Hope everyones holiday is going well!(:
kriss.
at 09/23/09 8:25PM
Before we go to bed
Feeling that surface
Are of nothing but the deserved
Thinking of nothing but the poor.
Before we go to bed
When you fight yourself
It is an uphill battle
Soon to lose.
Before we go to bed.
Written by: Randy Mott
June 8, 2009
Thanks to all of you guys who have been praying! I can't even begin to describe what it means to his family, friends and I. We all thank you so very much! He will be missed by many..
RIP Randy Morris 'Peanut' Mott.
Gone, but never forgotten.
at 09/22/09 7:53PM
Randy Morris ‘Peanut’ Mott II, 15, fought a heroic battle against rejection due to his recent lung transplant. Randy was born Dec. 18, 1993 in Columbus, GA. His family moved to Rapid City in 2005. He only lived among us for a short time in our community; however, he touched so many with his energy for life. He wanted to do much and experience life to the fullest. He loved skateboarding, playing his guitar and developing his artist talents. Most of all he just loved hanging out with his friends and family. When he was an 8th grader at Dakota Middle School in May 2008, he was presented the Gutzon Borglum Award by the Rushmore Optimist Club. In Nov. 2008, when he was a freshman at Central High School, he received an Executive Proclamation with regards to Youth Appreciation Week from the Mayor of Rapid City. He also received an award for Exceptional Accomplishments and Contributions to our community from the Noon Optimist Club of the Black Hills for 2008-2009. Randy is survived by his parents, Randy and Debi Mott, Rapid City; his brothers, Bradley Martin Mott, Rapid City; Edward Leroy Utley, II and Niki Tascher, Grayville, IL; his sisters, Tabatha Gayle Utley, San Francisco, CA; Robin Renee and husband Randy Relfore and their son, Hunter Motos, Pine Mountain, GA; many aunts, uncles and cousins and his new found family at the Ronald McDonald House, Aurora, CO. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Robert Bryan and Martha Helen Harrison; R.E. Mott and Nancy Walton Chane.