He graduated from Hubbard High School in 1979 and received his business degree from Youngstown State University. He was a Store Manager for Kmart in Elkins, and previously had worked as a Logistic Manager at Target in Canton, Boardman and Niles for 13 years. Randy was a history buff, especially World War II and the Civil War. He enjoyed golfing, indoor target shooting, cooking and baking. Randy had enjoyed traveling to Disney World with his wife, Alexia for many vacations.
Besides his mother, Laura Mauk of Howland, he leaves two sisters, Leslie Kovalchik of Warren, Nancy (Jack) Meeker of Hanoverton; 2 nephews; 5 nieces and his mother-in-law, Rose Marie Tress of Canfield. His wife, the former Alexia Jean Tress, whom he married July 26, 1986, died April 9, 2011. Randy was also preceded in death by his father, Parnell F. Mauk.
Source: The Lane Funeral Homes 19 Oct 2012
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Man dead in Lewis County shooting
October 18, 2012 The Inter-Mountain
Police and the Lewis County Emergency Medical Squad were dispatched to Jerry's Sporting Goods in the Horner area of Lewis County at 5:11 p.m. Wednesday after a report of a shooting inside the store.
A man from Randolph County had apparently been there for a while, target shooting at the indoor range with a .45-caliber handgun. He later sat down, and shot himself in the chest. He died a short time later.
Police have not officially said it if is a suicide or an accident.
West Virginia State Police is in charge of the investigation. The Lewis County Sheriff's Department also responded to the scene.
He graduated from Hubbard High School in 1979 and received his business degree from Youngstown State University. He was a Store Manager for Kmart in Elkins, and previously had worked as a Logistic Manager at Target in Canton, Boardman and Niles for 13 years. Randy was a history buff, especially World War II and the Civil War. He enjoyed golfing, indoor target shooting, cooking and baking. Randy had enjoyed traveling to Disney World with his wife, Alexia for many vacations.
Besides his mother, Laura Mauk of Howland, he leaves two sisters, Leslie Kovalchik of Warren, Nancy (Jack) Meeker of Hanoverton; 2 nephews; 5 nieces and his mother-in-law, Rose Marie Tress of Canfield. His wife, the former Alexia Jean Tress, whom he married July 26, 1986, died April 9, 2011. Randy was also preceded in death by his father, Parnell F. Mauk.
Source: The Lane Funeral Homes 19 Oct 2012
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Man dead in Lewis County shooting
October 18, 2012 The Inter-Mountain
Police and the Lewis County Emergency Medical Squad were dispatched to Jerry's Sporting Goods in the Horner area of Lewis County at 5:11 p.m. Wednesday after a report of a shooting inside the store.
A man from Randolph County had apparently been there for a while, target shooting at the indoor range with a .45-caliber handgun. He later sat down, and shot himself in the chest. He died a short time later.
Police have not officially said it if is a suicide or an accident.
West Virginia State Police is in charge of the investigation. The Lewis County Sheriff's Department also responded to the scene.
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