ng to the Super Bowl. In addition to his gift of connecting with those around him, Randy also loved the birds that flocked to his feeders. His feeding stations were always full and he would call attention to the unusual birds that came to visit. Thanks to his dad, Randy developed a deep appreciation for the natural world and every spring and fall, he paid close attention to the farm planting and harvest seasons. Above all, Randy had the gift of good nature and quiet enjoyment. His friends and family appreciated his non-judgmental acceptance, his quick wit, and his kind and generous spirit. He will be deeply missed but his spirit will live on forever in our hearts. He is survived by his wife Ann, daughters Brooke (Liz) Jamison and Abby Lukensmeyer, mother Ardith Hill, stepmother Kathy Bobst, siblings Jane (Steve) Haviland, Deb (Tim) Primus, John (Erica) Bobst, and Angie (Kreg) Menning, and many other beloved family members. He is preceded in death by his father James (Jim) Bobst and his cousin Mike Hanson. We will be collecting unique pieces of fishing tackle in honor of Randy at the visitation on Sunday. If you would like to contribute, please bring your item with you and we will place it in a bowl on the table.