Our Beloved “Randy” ~Randall Elwood Booth~ fell asleep in death on January 10th 2025. He will be profoundly missed until we see him again in the joyous resurrection that he also held close to his heart, as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Randy was born July 17th 1956 to Elwood Frances Booth “Red” and Helen Grace Perry Booth in California, but lived in Lancaster, Ohio his whole life.
Randy was fiery and passionate about life and the people he loved and cared for. His personality was larger than life. His charisma claimed a room. Telling stories was his forte – whether it was the stories from his past as a kid or young adult or even Big Foot and all the friends who made him Pie! He wanted all to love and enjoy life. He showed his love with big hugs and cheesecakes. He enjoyed cooking for those he loved. And he was always there for them, especially emotionally. He fought for his guys who worked for him – going to bat when no other boss would. Sometimes using the Tough Love motto – he just wanted the best for all his dear ones. Just to think of him and his ways brings a smile and a wish to be in his presence to visit him again.
He is survived by his wife, Andrea. Sons Heath (wife Fiona) Booth, River Booth & Raine Conley and Daughter Jennifer (husband Adam) Figgins. Also, Sisters Melanie Knight, Crystal (husband Paul) Martin, and Trina Snyder. Brother Rick (wife Sherry) Booth. Dear friends Tiki & Matthew Johns, and also many nieces and nephews and special friends. All of whom dearly love him and miss him and can't wait to see him and hold him again in the Resurrection. John 5:28,29
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