Randall C. Francis, 60, of Cabot, Arkansas passed away on Saturday, February 16, 2019 surrounded by his family.
He was born on September 30, 1958 in Biloxi, Mississippi to the late Frederick Francis and Lois Layman.
Randy was passionate about his job and friends he worked with at Arkansas Children’s Hospital. He enjoyed fishing and hunting. Randy loved to play dominos with his family but his greatest joy came from the time spent with his grandchildren.
Randy is survived by his loving wife of 23 years, Brenda Francis; children, Joseph Francis, Wendi Blanton (Kevin), Chad Norman, and Magan Hayes; eleven grandchildren; two sisters, Terri Brown and Khraila Yowell (Don); as well as numerous family and friends.
A visitation will be held on Thursday, February 21, 2019 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. at A Natural State Funeral Service, 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas. 501-982-3400.
Funeral services will be on Friday, February 22, 2019 beginning at 1:00 p.m. also at A Natural State Funeral Service.
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We love you Randy and will miss you until the day we meet again….
We are so sad to hear of Randy’s passing. May the Lord comfort you and sweet memories of Randy sustain all of you through this difficult time. We enjoyed our over the fence chats with him and the laugh he would always give us. In our prayers, your neighbors, Robert and Janice
Randy was terrific. He was funny, kind, and honest. He also listened. Just a few weeks ago, we had some great quality time together. I feel like I was just starting to get to see the best of him. I am very sad that he has left us so soon. Family times in AR just won’t be the same. There’ll, definitely, be an odd empty spot on game nights. He made being competitive a household requirement. Luv ya, Randy 🙂
Prayers for this loving family. Randy enjoyed his grandchildren at all times. Always supporting them in their activities. He will be missed by many.
Best Brother, love you Randy
Praying for your family
Randy was a fantastic brother-in-law. Years ago my husband had cancer and Randy called to say “hey girl, don’t worry about mowing your grass, I’ve got it”. We have 5 acres! I first met Randy in junior high and he always had everyone laughing as he said what he thought with his southern drawl. Our family get togethers will forever have a vacant chair especially playing dominoes as he was the first to say let’s play. I could write a book about this wonderful man who I miss so much. He was my friend and will be watching over us. We will meet again Randy.
I had the privilege of hiring and working with Randy at ACH. He was a great mechanic who would do whatever it took to get the job done. We are all diminished when we loose a man of this caliber. Rest well my friend.
I enjoyed the time I got to spend with him at work. He was so much fun! My thoughts are with the family.
Luv u Uncle Randy! Best memories are playing dominos with the family during holidays. U will be missed!
Luv u Uncle Randy! I will always think about u when playing dominos with the family. U were a great man & I’m grateful to have known u. U will be missed!
Uncle Randy you were always one of the guys, I could always count on you for a colorful conversation. I will miss you so much.
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