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Randy Ferrell Obituary

FERRELL Randy J. Ferrell, 57, of Thornville, went to the arms of Jesus on Friday, May 15, 2009, surrounded by his loving family. Born to Buddy and Mary (Childers) Ferrell in West Virginia, on November 15, 1951, Randy is preceded in death by his parents, daughter Lacey, brothers Charles and Sidney. Survivors include his wife, Patricia (Retherford) Ferrell; daughters, Sherry Ferrell, Bridget (Brady) Suver and Julie Roche; sons, Randy J Ferrell Jr. and Scott (Lisa) Ferrell; sisters, Lois Blakenship and Dorothy Staten; brothers, Harry (Anna), Dean (Clare) and Ronnie (Melody) Ferrell; grandchildren, Sarah, Sam, Jessica, Mikey, Brianna, Hailey, Jaidyn, Marcus and Alexis; great-grandchild, Kiley; many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. Randy was owner of Ferrell Fence Company, Buckeye Lake, Oh.. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, May 20, 2009, 10 a.m.-12 noon at First Community Church of Buckeye Lake, 4381 Walnut Rd. SE, Buckeye Lake, Oh. with the Funeral Service to follow at 12 noon. Interment will follow immediately at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Messages of condolence may be left at www.NewcomerColumbus.com.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch on May 18, 2009.

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Linda Farber

May 25, 2009

Patty, my deepest thoughts and prayers are with you and Randy's family. Randy loved his family so very much. God be with you and may his soul rest in peace.

Andrea Ferrell Williamson

May 20, 2009

Randy was a wonderful uncle. I have many childhood memories of all my uncles and aunts. It is a blessing to know he is safe with Jesus and we can all see him again someday... He can't come back...but, we can go there....Love in Christ, Annie.

Brady Beckett

May 20, 2009

Randy Was A Good Friend, He Will Be Missed, My Heart Goes Out To The Family

rhonda ferrell

May 19, 2009

my condolences to the family i will miss uncle randy just wish we all could have spent more time together you will be sadly miss. randy,scott,sherry, patricia you know if you every need anything all you have to do is call. my prayers are with you

Mercedes Lee

May 18, 2009

Randy Jr. I am so sorry for your loss. I never met your dad but I felt I knew him well from all the wonderful things you told me about him. Your dad will live on in the hearts of his friends, family and in the most amazing son that he created. Condolences to everyone
in your family, I am truly sorry. I love you Randy Jr. heart and soul, you have made your dad proud.

Mike Powell

May 18, 2009

Randy was a good man and the world will miss him! I love and respected him. Randy and Scott should be proud to call him Dad. Most sincere reguards to the whole family!

Sarah Korbecki

May 18, 2009

I remember so many summer nights out on the patio having a good time. Going to Tennessee with like 17 of us all in a house and randy cooking. When you guys got the pool table and he played games with me and taught me how to shoot! All of the Christmas' were fun and glad I was able to share in so many of them. The most memorable gifts were Sam and I received these singing/moving Santa and mama clause people and mom and randy bought them off of us for like 5 dollars!. Randy was the best cook and I loved his potato salad. I am so grateful in all the awesome memories at the lake, in the boat, and everywhere we were. I love you GPA!

David Ehret

May 18, 2009

I am so sorry for your loss. Randy was a fair and honarble man. He did a good job raising Scott and his legacy is his family and freinds. He will be missed

David Ehret --Master-Halco.

Powell

May 18, 2009

Our condolences, Lots of love the Powell Family

May 18, 2009

Patricia you have my condolences. I know you have the knowledge that he is with the Lord and that is a blessing. Randy was a good brother-in-law. God bless!!!!!!!!!!
Beverly Montel

joyce burchfield

May 18, 2009

Randy was a great person and he will be missed.

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