Randall-Adkins-Obituary

Randall Haynes Adkins

Bedford/franklin, Virginia

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Randall Haynes (Randy) Adkins, 64, of Penhook, Va., passed away on Monday, June 22, 2009. He was an avid race fan and loved Saturday nights in the pits at Franklin County Speedway. He was a member of Forrest Hill Christian Church, and retired from Pillowtex with over 30 years service. Preceding...

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My thoughts and prayers are with Randy's family and friends. He will be surely missed but we will never forget him.

Ray Logsdon
Christian Racing

Wayne

I'm so sorry for your loss. Carol's and my prayers are with you and your family

My thoughts and prayers go out too Randy's Family.



James Hackworth (michiganmod),
Christian Racing.

Randy will always have a special place in my heart, as Im sure he does with all who are here.

Our hearts and prayers go out to his family. Randy you will be missed at Christian Racing

To The Family of Randy Adkins
Corey Kirsten And Kemper
I am so sorry for your loss. Randy was a good man and I know he loved you guys like you were his own. He will be sadly missed by everyone who knew him. If theres anything I can do just call. Love you Robin

My condolences to Randy's family and friends. Randy was my friend, even though I never met him in person. What I know of him is a gentle soul. My heart breaks and I will truly miss him . Lord willing, we will talk again about "the critters" by my home in the southwest someday, my friend. See ya later Mountain Man!

Dennis Salvage,
Christian Racing,
Black Mountain Motorsports

My prayers are with Randy's family. I pray that God will give you peace and comfort durring this difficult time. I only met Randy one time in person, and I will never forget the hospitality he showed me, or our conversations after races. He was a good friend indeed.

CRL member

To Rannie's Family:

A beautiful and shinning light has grown dim as we are saddened by the loss of such a gentle, kind, loving man. The honor to know Rannie meant you had a friend for a lifetime. I was lucky to have that friendship for over 40 years. I know he loved his family so deeply. My prayer will be for God to give each of you the strength, comfort and faith to face the days ahead. May your memories of one so dear always be shared together.

Marilyn Dalton Shelton