Randy D. Getty

KINGSBURY – Randy D. Getty, 65, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, December 20, 2023 after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer, in the comfort of his home.

Born September 10, 1958, in Glens Falls, NY, he was the eldest son of the late Raymond and Carolyn (Reynolds) Getty. 

Randy graduated from Hartford Central School in 1976. Since the impressionable age of twelve, Randy was operating tractors and even planting corn. His passion for land stewardship, equipment, technology and maintenance was cemented when he won the tractor operator contest at the Washington County Fair, and went on to compete at the New York State Fair.

His outgoing personality, and innovative thinking secured him leadership roles in his youth, and long into his adult years with service on several boards, and community leadership positions including Kingsbury Town Planning, Cooperative Extension, and National Milk Producers Federation.

He married Betty Hitchcock on October 16, 1982 at the West Hebron Presbyterian Church where he was a member. During their 41 years together, they operated Main Drag Farm, in Kingsbury. Each success of their business was celebrated and they learned not to be afraid of taking risks knowing that with hard work (and enough kids to help), they would reap the rewards. He was obsessed in finding efficiencies not only in running the business, but in performing everyday tasks ensuring that time and effort were never wasted. As the next generation took over the business, Randy continued to provide unsolicited insights both loudly and proudly, hoping to influence key decisions. Dubbed Ideal Dairy’s Chief of Acquisitions, he never turned down an opportunity to procure a truck or tractor, or spend time with his grandchildren handing down the skills of equipment operation. As Poppy, there was never enough time spent doting on his grandchildren from reading stories on the couch, munching s’mores by the firepit, or finding a quiet moment to make a loud noise from blowing an air horn, ringing the dinner bell, and doing the “screaming goat.”

This year Randy took what was a debilitating diagnosis and created an opportunity to share his love of the harvest season, educating the public on agriculture, all while raising money for two important causes. In three short weeks he raised over $6,500 supporting Pancreatic Cancer Action Network and The Glens Falls Hospital Foundation connecting people back to the land, and their food source. 

He prioritized both business growth and personal enjoyment, finding opportunities for agri-tourism, and personal relaxation exploring 18 countries and many states across the USA. He brought people together to celebrate life, including planning his own “surprise birthday party.” May we all embrace life like Randy; with innovative thinking, grit and determination, bold creativity, and a serious amount of fun. 

In addition to his parents, and his in-laws, Norman and Marion Hitchcock, he was predeceased by his infant brother Kyle Raymond Getty.

Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Betty H. Getty; son, Kyle (Rella) Getty, and their children: Ford, Jack, and Neil; daughter, Emily (Nick) Getty-LaFountain and their children: Clay, and Graham; son, Luke (Jessica) Getty and their children: Evelyn, Beau, Grant, and Sutton; son, Tyler (Hillary) Getty and their child: Rory; sister, Diane (Randy) Smith; sister, Sally Getty; sister, Bonnie (Richard) Plue; brother, Terry (Gail) Getty; sister, Rhonda (Gary) Davies; brother, Kevin (Alison) Getty; brother, Brian (Winifred) Getty; sister, Wendy (Jason) Harrington and many nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, cousins, and in-laws. 

The family wishes to extend a special thank you to his caregivers: Dr. Darci Gaiotti-Grubbs and her team, the hospice nursing team, countless family, and friends for their supportive care.
Friends may call on the family at The Kingsbury Baptist Church, 1790 Church Road, Hudson Falls, NY 12839, from 11:00am – 2:00pm and 5:00pm – 8:00pm on Thursday, December 28. 

A funeral service will be held at 11:00am Friday, December 29 at The Kingsbury Baptist Church, 1790 Church Road, Hudson Falls, NY 12839.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make donations in Randy’s memory can do so to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network or The Kingsbury Baptist Church, ℅ Sylvia Weaver, 153 Dean Road, Hudson Falls, NY 12839

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13 Responses to Randy D. Getty

  1. Marianne (Graham) Green says:

    Dear Getty family –

    I’m sad to read of Randy’s passing. Such a handsome guy … with so much life to live. I have many good memories from our days at HCS with quite a few of you! You are lucky to have such a big family — not only for support, but to continue to share photographs and memories to keep his memory alive in all! The year of firsts is tough, but he will be with you always! May he now be pain free and resting in peace. Hugs to all of you.

  2. This is a beautifully written obituary and one I wish I had never had to read. The world will be a lot duller without Randy Getty. But he has left so much of himself behind…his children and grandchildren to brighten the world…that he will be here in spirit. RIP Randy.

  3. Terry says:

    Betty and family. So sorry to hear about Randy! I hope you find the support in others. Terry Gauthier

  4. John and Lynda Lehr says:

    Sending our deepest sympathies to all of Randy’s family and loved ones. What a life he lived.

  5. Douglas Brown says:

    My condolences go to the entire family. I can see he was well raised by Ray and Carolyn. They made sure that the boys were doing the right things on the farm and managed them well! they all learned how to be responsible and had a strong religeous upbringing, I never knew Randy, like I did the rest of the family, since he had left the getty farm to venture out on his own. I can remeber his father Ray saying that he would be welcome back if things didn’t work out. The Gettys are a wonderful family! God bless you all!

  6. Linda Vaughn says:

    My life has been so enriched being friends with Randy & Betty & watching their children grow up. Among all the farming, gardening, cooking, gatherings & good country living, this family shows so much goodness to everyone. I will miss Randy & his unique personality but will surely keep my memories alive. Rest in peace. My condolences to the whole family.

  7. Tom Sullivan & family says:

    The Getty family is a very big part of what makes up the little hamlet of Kingsbury, Randy you will be missed and not forgotten . As we that lived in town would say when you could hear the corn chopper from dusk to dawn . Randy is on a roll !! Betty and children our hearts are with you . If there is corn up there that needs chopping we know who will take that over. RIP Randy

    • Tish Brownell says:

      I’m sorry for the loss, but I’m reflecting on the memories of him from my days on the Getty farm and at main drag even though I didn’t stay close every time we saw each other it was long conversation of farming and family he will be missed

  8. Linda Pfeiffer Green says:

    My thoughts and prayers are with Betty and the family. So sorry to hear of Randy’s passing.

  9. Kris Brock says:

    Our family is saddened to learn of Randy’s passing. May your memories help you get through the rough days ahead.
    Unc & Kris Brock

  10. René & Pamela Roberge says:

    Beautiful Obituary. Sending prayers and blessings to his family. Be comforted by your memories.

  11. Gary Butler says:

    Condolences to BETTY AND HER FAMILY

  12. Renee Goodman says:

    RIP to a man who always made people smile !!! Never forget those party pants ! Betty and Randy what role models for the dairy industry . God bless you all
    Renee Goodman😇🙏

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