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Randy Zale Wyatt

August 26, 1949 - November 05, 2017

Randy Zale Wyatt, 68, passed away on Sunday, November 5th, 2017. He was born on August 26, 1949, in Hartford City, Indiana, to Wanda June Nix and Wayne Wilford Wyatt.

Randy graduated from Hartford City High School in Hartford City, IN. Class of 1968. He was an officer of the Blackford County Sheriff’s Department in Indiana as well as the Lakeland Police Department in Florida. He worked for the Kingsport Times News from 1980 to Nov. 2012.

He is preceded in death by his mother. Wanda June Nix Wyatt and father Wayne Wilford Wyatt both of Hartford City, IN. and brothers Larry Dean Wyatt and Roger Wayne Wyatt of Indiana and a daughter Jody Johnson of Kingsport.

Randy is survived by his wife Robin Kim Wyatt and survived by several children. Daughter Wendy Wyatt Burkett and husband Tony of Oregon. Son Frank “Bubba” Hayes and wife Kristie of VA. Daughter Heather Wyatt, son Randy Ben Wyatt of kingsport, son Michael Wayne Wyatt and wife Brittany of kingsport, son Kasey Coleman Wyatt and wife Jessica of kingsport, daughter Elizabeth Rose Wyatt and fiancee Taylor of kingsport, son Jonah Ryan Onkotz and fiancee Abby of kingsport. He is also survived by two sisters Nita and Carolyn Wyatt of IN. several special grandchildren and nieces and nephews as well as a host of close friends and his beloved Pops Francisco.

Randy loved to play golf and enjoyed watching sports with his son’s. He also enjoyed volunteering his time to coach several local parks and rec teams over the years. Randy was a very loving father and husband. He cared deeply about his family and dedicated his life to them. Randy will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

No graveside services will be held.  A Celebration of life memorial will be held in the coming days by the family. For more information on the memorial please send email to [email protected]

Trinity Memorial Centers Funeral Home (423-723-8177) is honored to serve the family.

 

 

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