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Randal Ray Perkins

October 6, 1964 ~ December 28, 2024 (age 60) 60 Years Old
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Randal Ray Perkins, known to many as Randy, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, December 28, 2024, at the age of 60. A beloved husband, father, grandfather, businessman and visionary leader, Randy was a force to be reckoned with and leaves behind a legacy as a fierce competitor in business, a father proud of his four daughters, and a man of boundless generosity.  

Born on October 6, 1964, in Miami, Florida, Randy grew up with a strong work ethic and an unrelenting drive to succeed. Randy’s story is the true American Dream story. He graduated from Miami Coral Park High School and briefly attended the University of Miami, where he was a walk-on to the football team, before transferring to the University of Central Florida. Randy left college early to support his young family, taking jobs with Yellow Freight and Ryder and working in landscaping. His entrepreneurial spirit soon led him to create Grasshopper Landscaping, which later evolved into Sunbelt and, finally, AshBritt. Following Hurricane Andrew in 1992, Randy and Saily’s landscaping company became involved as a subcontractor, introducing them to the disaster response field, and changing the trajectory of not only his life but of the industry as a whole. 

Over 32 years, the family grew AshBritt into the nation’s leading disaster recovery and emergency management company, setting the industry standard and achieving tremendous success. Never one to shy away from conflict, as most of his competitors knew well, Randy is credited with shaping the industry through his innovative approaches, relentless drive, and commitment to excellence. 

Randy Perkins was a leader in disaster recovery and a hands-on presence in the field. He personally led operations after major disasters, often living in impacted communities for months to oversee recovery— managing U.S. Army Corps of Engineers missions after Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Helene in North Carolina and Georgia, Superstorm Sandy in New Jersey, and the Kentucky flood cleanup. His unwavering commitment to service extended across countless projects nationwide, leaving an enduring impact on communities in their times of greatest need.

Beyond his business achievements, Randy's true passion lay in supporting others. Through the AshBritt Foundation and his personal giving, he became a recognized philanthropist, dedicating his efforts to disaster-impacted communities, vocational and technical training, youth mentorship, child protection, and mental health initiatives. His contributions included launching the Perkins Initiative for Disaster Response and Global Health at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and supporting organizations including Best Buddies, The Brett Boyer Foundation, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, the Mourning Family Foundation, the Overtown Youth Center, of which he was a legacy supporter and past Board Member, and the Lauren’s Kids Foundation, where he served as a Board Member for more than 15 years. Randy's generosity was deeply personal, exemplified by his nearly $1 million contribution to rebuild the Gulf Coast Children’s Advocacy Center after it was devastated by Category 5 storm Hurricane Michael. The renovated facility now stands as a beacon of hope and healing, bearing the name "The AshBritt Environmental & Lauren’s Kids Trauma Therapy House."

A larger-than-life figure with an infectious sense of humor, Randy attributed his success to hard work, a bit of luck, and the unwavering support of Saily and his four daughters. He was proud of his roots and passionate about creating similar opportunities in disaster response for small, minority-, veteran-, and women-owned businesses. His colleagues at AshBritt, many of whom worked alongside him for decades, were like family to him.

Randy lived life to the fullest, enjoying mountain biking, scuba diving, fishing, football, and spirited debates. His sharp wit, generosity, and determination left an indelible mark on everyone he encountered.

He is survived by Saily and their four daughters, Ashley, Brittany, Sara, and Sam; his sons-in-law, Jason and Gerardo; his grandchildren, Caitlynn, Ben, Levi and Lily; his parents, Dan and Liz; his four sisters; and countless friends and colleagues who will cherish his memory.

Relatives and friends are invited to celebrate Randy's life at a viewing on Friday, January 3, 2025, from 5:00pm-8:00pm at the Glick Family Funeral Home in Boca Raton at 3600 N Federal Hwy, Boca Raton, FL 33431, and on Saturday, January 4, 2025, with a service at Calvary Chapel Boca at 1551 W Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 33486, 1:00pm, preceded by a viewing at 12:15pm. 

Randy Perkins' legacy is one of resilience, competition, family, and hard work. He leaves behind a world that is undeniably better because he was in it. 

In remembrance of Randy, those wishing to support his legacy can contribute to the “Randy FUNd” at the AshBritt Foundation. The Randy “FUNd” will continue Randy’s work supporting small and local businesses and vocational/technical training programs. Support can be sent to 565 E. Hillsboro Blvd., Deerfield Beach, FL 33483 or by contacting http://foundation@ashbritt.com.


Services

Visitation
Friday
January 3, 2025

5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Glick Family Funeral Home
3600 N Federal Hwy
Boca Raton, FL 33431

Visitation
Saturday
January 4, 2025

12:15 PM to 1:00 PM
Calvary Chapel
1551 W. Camino Real
Boca Raton, FL 33486

Funeral Service
Saturday
January 4, 2025

1:00 PM
Calvary Chapel
1551 W. Camino Real
Boca Raton, FL 33486

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