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Randall Keith Beech Jr., age 49, of Lewisburg, Tennessee, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, January 10, 2026, at his home. His passing leaves a space that cannot be filled, but his memory will continue to echo in the stories, laughter, and love he shared so freely.
A celebration of Keith’s life will be held on Friday, January 23, 2026, at 12:00 PM at Heritage Funeral Home with Rick Points officiating. A visitation will also be held on Friday from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM at the funeral home.
Born on September 15, 1976, in Erin, Tennessee, Keith was the son of Randall Keith Beech, Sr. and Peggy Russell Burch. Keith took great pride in his work as a painting contractor, work done not just with skill, but with the same dedication and heart he put into everything in his life. He never missed a chance to spoil the people he cared about, often working hard just to give to those he loved.
Beyond work, he lived life with spirit and humor. In fact, he was the funniest person many ever met. He could put a smile on your face before you even knew you needed one, and he had a gift for giving compliments that made you feel like a million bucks. His wit, his charm, and his ability to make friends everywhere he went created connections that lasted a lifetime. His heart was enormous, soft, giving, and sincere. He was the kind of man who would offer his last dollar or even the shirt off his back without hesitation.
He loved to shoot pool and was known in more than a few circles as a pool shark, admired for a skill that came naturally to him. When he wasn’t at the table, he loved trips to Tunica, where the thrill of the casino lights gave him joy and stories to bring home. From the time he was young, Keith had a love for riding motorcycles. Being on a bike wasn’t just a hobby, it was freedom, joy, and a reflection of how he chose to live. Randall loved the Tennessee Vols with the same energy he brought to everything, full-hearted, loud, and loyal.
In his later years, his most loyal companion was his dog, Reddington affectionately known as “Little Worm” and “Booger.” The two shared a bond that didn’t require much explanation but a kind of steady uncomplicated loyalty that made sense to him. Reddington was more than a pet; he was Keith’s constant, his comfort, and one of the deepest loves of his life.
In addition to his parents, he is survived by his son, Brandon Beech, and sisters, Kimberly Maddox and Kelley Kordus.
He was preceded in death by his son, Branson Beech who he loved dearly and now joins in eternal rest.
Though his time on Earth was far too short, the laughs he shared, the kindness he offered, and the loyalty he lived by will remain in the hearts of all who knew him.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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