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Randall "Boz" Killian, 68 of Old Fort, TN departed this life on July 4th 2025 at Bradley Medical Center surrounded by his loving family.
He was born at home in Bradley County, TN on June 7th 1957 to the late Lee and Gladys Killian. He is also preceded in death by his sisters Dean Lewalen and Betty Jo Buckner, his brothers James Killian and Gary (Jackie) Killian.
Bo leaves behind a loving legacy through his devoted wife Linda (Shannon) Killian. They were married December 30th 2005. He also leaves behind his children Randy Killian, Kenneth Killian, Matthew Tidwell, and Samantha Carter; his grandkids Allie Carter, Makayla Carter, and Gavin Carter; great grandkids Paxton Burs, Maverick Bradley and Grayson Carter. He is also survived by his brothers Robert (Kathy) Killian, Bruce (Wendy) Killian, Kenneth Killian, and Bobby (Lisa) Killian; sisters Mary Ann (Ronnie) Dean, Christin Hyde, Nellie Lyons, as well as several loved nieces and nephews.
Bo loved his family and was all about his great grand kids. He was a car enthusiast you would find him in the garage working on a car or hauling them on his roll back. He loved helping people and making them laugh which will be missed by all.
A service to honor and celebrate the life of Randall "Boz" Killian will be held on Thursday July 10th 2025 at Companion Funeral Home Chapel. The family will receive family and friends at 11:00am with the service to start at 2:00pm.
2412 Georgetown Rd NW P.O. Box 5057, Cleveland, TN 37311
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