He was retired from the Gallipolis Developmental Center, where he had been a nursing assistant. Randall was a U.S. Army Veteran, a member of the VFW Post 161 in Vinton, AMVETS and the DAV. He also attended the First Church of God.
Randall is survived by two daughters, Cindy Lahrmer, of Chillicothe, Ohio, and Carla Spencer, of Waverly, Ohio; two sons, Richard (Joan) Spencer, of South Carolina, and Donald (Joan) Spencer, of Garfield, Georgia; seven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; three sisters, Margaret (Tom Cook) Burnette, Virginia Russell and Dorie (Donald) VanScoy, all of Gallipolis; two brothers, Roy A. Spencer, of Richlands, NC, and Pete (Jean) Spencer, of Gallipolis; several nieces and nephews survive. Randall was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Betty, in 1991; and by a brother, Gomer Spencer.
Services were entrusted to Willis Funeral Home of Gallipolis, Ohio.
He was retired from the Gallipolis Developmental Center, where he had been a nursing assistant. Randall was a U.S. Army Veteran, a member of the VFW Post 161 in Vinton, AMVETS and the DAV. He also attended the First Church of God.
Randall is survived by two daughters, Cindy Lahrmer, of Chillicothe, Ohio, and Carla Spencer, of Waverly, Ohio; two sons, Richard (Joan) Spencer, of South Carolina, and Donald (Joan) Spencer, of Garfield, Georgia; seven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; three sisters, Margaret (Tom Cook) Burnette, Virginia Russell and Dorie (Donald) VanScoy, all of Gallipolis; two brothers, Roy A. Spencer, of Richlands, NC, and Pete (Jean) Spencer, of Gallipolis; several nieces and nephews survive. Randall was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Betty, in 1991; and by a brother, Gomer Spencer.
Services were entrusted to Willis Funeral Home of Gallipolis, Ohio.
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