Jasie Kaye Randol

April 20, 1981 - March 28, 2026

Jasie Kaye Randol, a woman of profound faith and radiant joy, passed away leaving a legacy of authenticity and compassion. Known for her outgoing nature and deeply caring spirit, Jasie had a true servant’s heart. She was, quite simply, fun to be around—a light in every room who loved people fiercely and lived every day with the sole purpose of "making God famous."

Born and raised in Enid, Oklahoma, Jasie was a proud lifelong resident of the community she served so well. She graduated from Pioneer High School before pursuing her passion for helping others at Northwestern Oklahoma State University, where she earned her bachelor’s degree. She went on to receive her Master of Social Work from the University of Oklahoma.

As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and the Clinical Operations Director at Making A Difference, Inc., Jasie turned her passion into her profession. She was a tireless advocate for the less fortunate and a vocal champion for mental health awareness. Among others, she was involved in partnerships with the Austin Box Foundation, Northern Oklahoma College, Child Advocacy Center, and Sooner SUCCESS. Jasie had a heart for the next generation of social workers and provided formal guidance for many practicum students. Her career was not just a job, but a calling to serve others with the same authenticity she brought to every other part of her life.

Jasie’s faith was the heartbeat of her existence. At Enid First Assembly, she served faithfully as a Praise and Worship leader, sharing her gift of song to honor God. She was also deeply invested in the next generation, serving as a youth sponsor for the EFA youth group, where she mentored and loved students with her characteristic warmth.

Outside of her professional and ministry work, Jasie found joy in the simple and creative. She was often found crafting, singing, or dancing. She loved taking trips to Branson with her husband, Mike. She cherished the time spent baking with her mother, Yvonne, and the quiet, creative hours spent crocheting with her sister, Abby.

Jasie’s love for her family was the cornerstone of her life. She is survived by her devoted husband, Mike Randol; her loving parents, Jeff and Yvonne Chapman; her sister, Abby Ramos, and brother-in-law, Erick. Her family, friends, and church family could always count on her to show up with a willing hand and an open heart.

A service to celebrate Jasie’s vibrant life and enduring faith will be held at 10:00 AM on Thursday, April 2, 2026, at Enid First Assembly, with Pastor Jarrod Cloud officiating. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Anderson-Burris Funeral Home.

Jasie loved fiercely. Whether through her professional work in social work or her presence in her church, her mission was always to reflect the love of Christ. She leaves behind a world made better by her kindness and a community inspired by her example of living life authentically for the glory of God.

In honor of Jasie’s passion for helping others and her commitment to her community, the family requests that charitable donations be made in her name to the Austin Box Foundation.

Condolences can be made to the family online at Andersonburris.com. Honored to be recognized nationally, the past 6 years, for the Pursuit of Excellence award. Because family matters, let us take care of yours. We are proud to own the only crematory in Garfield county and ensure your loved one receives the care and respect they deserve while never leaving our care. Visit 3002 N. Van Buren, Enid, OK 73703. Call: (580) 233-2700.

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