e manufacturers seeking certification, traveling the United States and to countries around the world. In Ames, Donald was on the board of the Ames International Orchestra Association and prominent in Ames community theater ACTORS, Inc. Donald and his life partner and companion, Carmon Slater, celebrated their 50th anniversary together in May 2022. After his retirement, Donald and Carmon moved to Colorado, built a home in Evergreen, then moved to Wheat Ridge and Maui. His love for the outdoors, and for all animals, large and small, was acquired in his youth. Throughout his life he loved to hike and camp and was an active volunteer at the Evergreen Audubon Nature Center and the Denver Zoo. Donald, along with Carmon, was an active "Birder" and could often be seen checking his list and one of many bird identification guides on his phone. Birding trips to exotic locations were regular travel destinations, the latest being a birding trip to Panama just 6 weeks ago. Donald was preceded in death by his parents, Dr. Donald C. Randall, Sr, and Alice (Furlong) Randall. He is survived by his partner, Dr. Carmon Slater, his brother, David M. Randall (Laurie), his nephews, Tom Gibb-Randall (Shannan), Mike Randall (Ann), and five grand nephews and niece. His life was a gift to us all and his example of love and compassion will be a constant in our ever changing lives. A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, October 1, 2022, starting at 2:30 pm at the ACTORS Studio, 120 Abraham Drive in Ames, IA. Family and friends are invited to gather and visit. Memorials may be directed to, Evergreen Audubon Nature Center - https://evergreenaudubon.org/get-involved/support-us/ donations/ Please email president@evergreenaudubon.org to notify them of your donation in Donald's honor. Denver Zoo - https://denverzoo.org/support/donate/ Actors Inc - Mail donations to ACTORS, Inc. PO Box 1548, Ames, IA 50014, note on the check or in a letter that the donation is in memory of Donald.