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Service measured not by GOLD,
          but by the GOLDEN RULE

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Randall L. Evans, 88, of, Wooster, passed away Thursday, March 14, at his home.

He was born in Butler County, Kentucky February 8, 1936 to Fonza Evans and Dorine Daugherty Evans.  Randall is survived by his wife, Rose Evans.

Randall is also survived by three children from his first marriage to Jean Dotson, Rick Evans (Lynda); Sandra Lundy; and David Evans (Tammy).  He is also survived by three grandchildren, Kenny and Kevin Lundy and Jessica Evans; three great grandsons, Kaleb, Tyler and Luke Lundy.  He is also survived by two step-sons, Jim and Brian Mace and the step-grandchildren, Desiree, Heather, Dustin and Brittany.  He is also survived by two sisters, Hallie White (Robert) and Evalena Clark (Stan), and two brothers, Dale Evans (Kat) and Jerry.

He was predeceased by his brother, Larry, son-in-law William Lundy, daughter-in-law, Tammy Evans and step-son Rick Mace and step-granddaughter, Ashley Mace.

Randall was a US Army veteran.  He had worked at the Wooster Equity.

At his request there will be no services.

McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster is assisting the family.

The family would like to express appreciation to Hospice for their care.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com

4 Comments

  1. We are so sorry to hear of Randy’s passing.
    He was a good man.

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  2. So sorry to hear about randy. Praying for family . I always enjoyed hauling crops into wooster equity when randy worked there. I remember he would always have a cup of coffee ready for me in morning when I would unload corn and beans. Fly high randy.

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  3. Randy was a good friend and good man

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  4. Love and miss you randy thank you for being a good stepdad

    Reply

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