REST IN PEACE: Longtime Houston radio talk show host Randy Lemmon died on Wednesday. He was 61 years old.
Lemmon died at a hospital surrounded by family members in New York City following complications due to a stroke, a news release stated.
Prior to “GardenLine”, Lemmon spent years as a television and radio producer for the Texas Farm Bureau, then spent nearly a decade at Texas A&M, his alma mater, producing news and commentary for an agricultural network he created with the College of Agriculture. He graduated in 1984 from Texas A&M with a Bachelor of Science in Journalism and later earned a Master of Science in Agriculture while working for the university’s College of Agriculture.
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