Don Randle, 60, of Cheyenne, Wyoming, passed away February 28, 2016. Don was born in Loveland, Colorado, on March 22, 1955. In 1959, Don moved to Jackson, Wyoming, where his father had work as a carpenter. Don grew up enjoying the outdoors, climbing, hiking and skiing. He graduated from Jackson Hole High School and went onto the University of Wyoming. He graduated from UW with a B.S. in Wildlife Biology/Animal Science. In 1976, he married Deeda Johnson and together they started the Soda Fork Outfitters. In 1986, he was is an accident that left him paralyzed. Don and his family then moved to Laramie so that Deeda could work at Mears Morgans. Don helped raise their two children and went back to school for his degree in structural engineering. In 2002, Don graduated and they moved to Cheyenne for a job at Truss Craft. Don was an active volunteer, a member of the Wyoming Outfitters Association, a Free Mason, and a huge supporter of his family. Don is survived by brother, Robert Randle; wife, Deeda; son, Jeremy; daughter, Kari; and a granddaughter. His memorial service will be on Sunday, March 6, 2016, at 2:00 p.m. at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Cheyenne.