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Betty Randolph, 86 year old Woodward resident passed away, Thursday, October 9, 2025 in Guthrie. A funeral service will be held at 10:00 am Monday, October 13, 2025 in the Billings Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Elmwood Cemetery. A rosary will be held at 6:00 pm Sunday, October 12, 2025 at the Billings Funeral Home.
Betty Ann (Warziniack) was born July 23, 1939 to Frank and Tillie (Pokojski) Warziniack in Torrington, Wyoming. Betty grew up in Torrington and graduated with the class of 1957. Every year Betty and her family would travel to the Turner Ranch for work, not knowing at 19 years old she would meet her future husband. Betty was united into marriage to Eugene Wesley Clay on October 8, 1957. The couple made their first home in Bixby, Oklahoma for a couple years before moving to Fargo in 1963. To this union Eugene brought in two boys, Howard and Mike then were blessed with four more children, Debbie, Elaine, Connie and Kelvin. Betty and Eugene spent 40 amazing years together before he passed in 1998. She later met and married Billy Randolph in 1999. Betty joined Billy in Waynoka until his passing in 2020. To this union, she gained three more children. Betty stayed in Waynoka for another two years before moving to Woodward.
Betty worked for Trego's Western Wear, the Fruit of the Loom Factory and at Walmart as a department manager. She enjoyed going shopping, camping and taking vacations to the Teton Mountains. Betty loved visiting Jackson Hole, Wyoming, spending time with her family and watching her grandchildren and great grandchildren grow up. Betty made clothing for her children, whether it be shirts for Christmas or the girls' wedding dresses.
No matter what it was or when it was, Betty was there for her family. Her cup was never half empty, it was always half full. Betty's family meant everything to her.
Betty is survived by her children, Howard Clay, Debbie Johnston, Elaine Case and husband Mike, Connie Kastelic and husband Kenny, Kelvin Clay and wife Jill, Rusty Randolph, Leshia Houston and husband Tony and Cathy Askew; three brothers, Lawrence Warziniack and wife Peggy, Frances Warziniack and wife Carolyn, Eddie Warziniack and wife Bonnie; one sister, Virginia Snow; 16 grandchildren, Jerrid Johnston, Stephanie Johnston, Travis Case, Jonathan Case, Tiffany Alvey, Kyle Benson, Taylor Benson, Steven Clay, Ericka Stillwell, Tanner Clay, Misty Clay, Wesley Clay, Amos Clay and Michael Clay; a host of great grandchildren; and many other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents Frank and Tillie Warziniack, husband of 40 years Eugene Clay, husband of 20 years Billy Randolph, her sister Katherine Pierce, one son Mike Clay and two grandsons Brian Johnston and Blake Houston.
The family would like to thank Golden Age Nursing Home, Good Shepherd Hospice and Providence Place for all their loving care and support of Betty.
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