Randy Ondracek (1948 – 2025)

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Randy Ondracek passed away peacefully in the arms of his wife, Vicky, on August 3, 2025, at the age of 77. His final moments were filled with love—just as his life had been.

Randy was the son of Frank and Irene Ondracek and was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. While attending college in Albert Lea, Minnesota, Randy met Vicky—his partner of 55 years. Together, they built a life full of adventure and fun, shared dreams and work, and unwavering love. From Chicago to Long Beach, back to Minnesota, then Iowa, Minneapolis, Sacramento, and Honolulu—their path eventually led them to Santa Barbara, the place that finally felt like home.

Together, Randy and Vicky built a thriving public accounting practice, where his patience, warmth, and genuine interest in people quickly earned the trust and affection of their clients.

Throughout his years, Randy’s heart was drawn to deeper questions of meaning and spirit. That search eventually led him to the art of Tai Chi. Under the guidance of Master Fu Yuan Ni, Randy became not just a student but a teacher, continuing his practice for over 40 years. Tai Chi gave him not just discipline, but a way of living—with clarity, balance, and a profound sense of peace that he carried into every part of his life.

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Randy also found great joy on the golf course. An avid golfer, his passion for the game inspired countless trips and great friendships—especially with his Thursday golf group, whose camaraderie brought him laughter, challenge, and connection week after week.

Those who knew Randy loved his wit and humor. He had a gift for noticing the humor in people, in the moment, and in the human condition, and he could keep the laughter flowing—sometimes leaving friends and family with sides aching from laughing so hard.

Randy is survived by his loving wife, Vicky; his sisters, Rochelle Whitney of Simi Valley, California, and Ronna Romstad of Jackson, Michigan; and many dear nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Above all, we remember his warmth, intelligence, depth and wonderful humor that made people feel lighter just by being near him.

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