Randall Keith White, 62, of Montcalm passed away Tuesday January 23,2024 at Princeton Community Hospital with his family by his side.
Left to cherish his memory are his mother Mary Nell White (Hart) of Montcalm; daughter Rita Rena Lambert and son in law Sammy Lambert Ceres, Va; and grandson Jared Simpson, Ceres VA; sister Rebecca White Hurt Griffith, Montcalm; girlfriend Selena Jarvis, Brushfork; and several nieces, nephews, extended family, close friends and coworkers.
He was preceded in death by his father Wallace Gene White and two loving wives, Rita Ann White (Lusk) and Kimberly Gale White (Cooper)
Randy was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He attended Bluefield High School after settling in Montcalm. He moved to Indianapolis, In where he got his degree as an Auto Mechanic. He started his career as a mechanic at Ramey Chevrolet in Tazewell Va. Then worked for several years to Cole Chevrolet in Bluefield WV. Next, he worked at T&T Pontiac till they closed. Finally finishing his career at Ramey Chevrolet in Princeton.
He enjoyed tinkering with old cars in his spare time. He completely restored a 1969 Stingray Corvette. He took every nut and bolt off every part of that car. He would clean and paint every part making it show quality. Although after putting the parts back together he had a "spare parts box" of the pieces he said wasn't needed. He won several best-in-class awards with this car. He enjoyed sharing his love of fixing cars with anyone who would listen and learn.
Randy was also an avid outdoors man and nature lover. He spent over 20 years clearing and improving his "Mountain Land" in Rocky Gap, VA. He always believed that you left the land in better shape than what it was when you found it. He also enjoyed bowling and shooting pool. Both of which he was excellent at.
The family will be having a celebration of life this summer to remember Randy.
When I come to the end of the road and the sun has set for me, I want no rites in a gloom-filled room, Why cry for a soul set free! Miss me a little - but not for long And not with your head bowed low. Remember the love that we once shared, Miss me, but let me go.
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