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Randall D. Boothe

TAZEWELL, Va., North Carolina

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TAZEWELL, Va. - Randall D. Boothe, 55, of Witten Valley, formerly of Hickory, N.C., died Sunday, Dec. 3, 2006, at his home. Born June 1, 1951, in Tazewell County, he was a son of Maxine Hurd Boothe of Baptist Valley and the late Corbett Douglass Boothe. Mr. Boothe was baptized into the Church of...

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OUR DEAR SWEET RANDY

WERE THINKING OF YOU NOW. THOUGH WE MAY NOT SEE EACH OTHER OR HAVE THE OCCASION TO SPEAK TO EACH OTHER TODAY, WE ARE WITH YOU. WE KNOW EVERYONE HERE TODAY HAVE SO MANY HAPPILY SPECIAL MEMORIES OF BEING WITH YOU. WE HAVE ALL BEEN BLESSED THAT YOU HAVE BEEN PART OF OUR LIFES.
WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER:
YOUR GREAT SENSE OF HUMOR
YOUR LAUGHTER
YOUR SWEET KINDNESS
YOUR ALWAYS HOSPITALITY
WE THANK-YOU AND LIN FOR GIVING US SWEET RACHEL. WE KNOW THAT WE...

To my best friend,I'll never forget living with you, or working with you at the transmission shop.I will always remember you saying I'm outta here;I'm leaving;I'm gone; come 5:00 you were.I will always remember my first big snow I ever saw was when you took me to Virginia.My favorite time that I spent with you that I always will think about is when we baked turkeys that never made it to the table,we just pulled the pan out of the oven on to the oven door sat eat it out of the pan and drank...

Anyone that ever had the pleasure to meet Randy Boothe will never forget him, he will never be forgotten!!!

Hey uncle Randy just want to say I will miss you and love ya. Also thanks for my very first pair of booties.

Randy you were one of a kind. You never met a stranger, and had a heart of gold. We had many, many great times to remember and believe me I always will. You were the one who taught me to make gravy and biscuits in 1993. I will never forget how you laughed at me the first time I made homemade biscuits and was so proud of them I ran one out to you in the backyard, and you said I did good. Just know I love ya and will miss you.

I am going to really miss Randy and working on old cars and trucks. He taught me alot in his own special way. The memories I have of him will never be forgotten. Randy gave me the nickname "Blue" around 20 years ago and now everyone calls me Blue. I know you are at peace now.

TO RACHEL AND HER FAMILY RANDY WAS ONE GREAT GUY HE WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN I WILL NEVER FORGET HIS HUMOR OR HIS LAUGHTER

I was so sorry to hear about Randy. God bless his daughter she was Randy's Pride and Joy,my prayers to her and his family.

Randy I'm so sad and blue
what in thw world are we going to do without you. When my time comes I hope you're waiting at the pearly gates for me. ALWAYS