Randy Eugene Kooser, age 57, of Columbus, Ohio passed away September 7, 2024. Randy was born September 20, 1968 in Dayton, Ohio.
Randy is survived by daughter Samantha Boggs (London, Ohio), son's Randy Strutz and Shane Collins, both of Columbus, Ohio, Shawn Collins (Springfield, Ohio) and sister Kimberly Williamson(Sidney, Ohio). Aunts and Uncles Donnie and MaryAnn Webb of Tipp City, Linda and Chris Long of West Milton and Judy Webb of Beavercreek. Cousins Robin Webb of Englewood, Ohio, Jerry Webb of Union, Ohio, Gina Webb of Fulton, Missouri, Nancy and David Hammond of Valdosta, Georgia, Jim and Tamera Webb of Eaton, Ohio, April and Jeff Columbro of West Manchester, Ohio, Allan Berry and Anthony Berry of West Milton, Ohio and numerous nieces, nephews and grandchildren.
Randy is preceded in death by mother, Kathleen Landis of Sidney, Ohio, sister Nichol Chaman of Sidney, Ohio and son Scottie Collins of Columbus, Ohio.
Randy loved to watch football, OSU and Kansas City Chiefs being his favorite teams. He loved playing softball, most memorable time is when he coached the Raw Heat. He loved everyone he played with on that team. He loved doing numerous house projects and spending time with his daughter. He worked for Ready Alliance group where he took the most pride in managing "The Best Team" as he would say and moving up with the company. Randy was not only an amazing father but an amazing brother, friend, uncle, papaw, worker, and many other things.
He was one of a kind and will forever be missed.
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4341 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43214

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