This team was created in loving memory of Dennis Randall, a devoted husband, father, brother, friend, fraternity brother, business leader, man of faith, and someone whose impact continues to be felt by everyone who knew him.
Dennis courageously battled cancer after his diagnosis in December 2023 and passed peacefully at home on January 14, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family and grounded in his unwavering faith.
Those who knew Dennis remember his intelligence, humor, loyalty, generosity, and ability to make every conversation memorable. Whether discussing business, politics, faith, Trojan football, golf, family, or life itself, Dennis had a way of connecting with people that left a lasting impression.
One of my favorite memories of Dennis dates back to when we first met. As a proud UCLA Bruin, I wasn't sure how a devoted USC Trojan would receive me. Dennis sized me up, looked past our college rivalry, and quickly discovered we shared something even more important; we were both Sigma Chi brothers. After exchanging the Sigma Chi handshake, we laughed, and that moment became a friendship and memory I have treasured ever since.
This cause holds special meaning for our family. Dennis' mother and my late wife, Anne, courageously battled breast cancer, and also faced that journey with incredible strength and grace. While Dennis' own cancer journey was different, he understood firsthand the impact cancer has on individuals, families, and the people who love them.
Today, we invite family, friends, fraternity brothers, colleagues, and supporters to join us in honoring Dennis' life and legacy through the Walk for Hope benefiting Hope Lives!.
Hope Lives! provides free support services to individuals actively undergoing breast cancer treatment, helping patients focus on healing while reducing the financial, emotional, and practical burdens that often accompany a cancer diagnosis.
Whether you choose to walk, donate, participate virtually, or simply share this page, your support helps continue a mission of hope, compassion, and community; values Dennis embodied throughout his life.
Together, we honor Dennis.
Together, we remember Anne and all those impacted by cancer.
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