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Randall "Randy" McCoy

Columbus, Ohio

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McCoy Randall "Randy" McCoy, 66, of Columbus, passed away Friday, January 27, 2017 at his residence. He was born November 12, 1950 in Columbus, son of the late William and June Ferris McCoy. Randy served in the Army during Vietnam. He is survived by his wife, Dawn McCoy; children, Nicole (Greg),...

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Randy was a great person and a friend. I loved visiting Randy when my dad would go to his home and visit him and his family. My condolences to his family. Love you Randy. You will be missed buddy.

It was an honor to know Randy. We had so many good times at work and on the golf course. Randy was a true friend. My condolences to the family. Will all always love you my friend.

so sorry to just today hear this news. I worked with randy many years and loved to golf with him....never a dull moment

I will always have fond memories of Randy. His humor was infectious and was a joy to work with. He will definately be missed by so many.

Randy was one of the greatest men I've ever met! He was always there to put a smile on your face and brighten your day no matter what mood he was in! You will be truly missed!

I met Randy through Dave Uttley, and the rest of the Lost Hollow crew. Randy was a true friend, who always seemed to know how to make you laugh. I will forever miss teeing it up and playing golf with Randy over "guys weekend". We are really going to miss you friend!

This is heartbreaking. Randy was always quick with a smile and joke to share. I worked with him for 4 years and he made the place more bearable. I am so deeply sorry for your loss.

What can you say about a man that was such a joy to work with. I worked with Randy for 5 years and just his smile and jokes was enough to make your day. Loved the sausage gravy but not as much as you will be missed. Its never good-bye its until we meet again. To your family I know that you will be looking over them and smiling down on them.

Loved Randy very much as a friend and co-worker for 25 years. Many, many fun memories. Thought of Randy often after parting from workplace. Saddening. Heart tears for family.