Randy Warren

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Randy Alan Warren, 61, of Willard, Ohio, passed away on December 8, 2023. He was born on April 21, 1962, in Willard, Ohio to Arthur Warren and Olga Wright. Randy was a kind and loving person, known for his compassion towards all animals. He had a special affinity for taking care of the animals on his family's farm. Randy also had a talent for fixing things and could often be found working on his lawn mower or the family tractor. In his leisure time, he enjoyed watching western movies and cherishing moments with his beloved family. Family was of utmost importance to Randy.

Randy is survived by his mother, Olga Wright, and his siblings: Deborah Alsept, Danny Warren, Valarie Hale, and Heather Priest. He is also survived by his aunt, Phyllis Warren, and uncle, Perry Warren. Randy will be deeply missed by his nieces and nephews: Tim Warren, Kacey Warren, Danny Alsept, Alyssa Nenzoski, Jacklynn Stephens, Arthur Warren, Amber Czupik, Kevin Czupik, Justin Beard, Brooklyn Priest, Haylee Priest, and Serina Brown, along with numerous great nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his father, Arthur Warren, his brother, Tim Warren, and his uncles, Arlen Warren and Arnold Warren. Randy also mourned the loss of his aunt, Pauline Kochheiser, and his nephew, Chad Warren.

One of Randy's cherished hobbies was collecting old knives and pocket watches, a passion that he inherited from his father during his childhood.

In accordance with Randy's wishes, there will be no funeral services. Instead, his ashes will be spread at his family's farm on his birthday, April 21, 2024, at 2 pm.

Randy Alan Warren will be remembered for his kind heart, love for animals, and dedication to his family. His presence will be deeply missed by all who knew him. Secor Funeral Home in Willard, Ohio is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to family by visiting www.secorfuneralhomes.com

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Pat - Dec 15, 2023
A friend to the Warren's in my teen years and after, I was at their home a lot. Randy would help anyone that needed help, he was a kind quiet man. I'm sad
kenneth risner - Dec 13, 2023
As I get older I expect losses like this but it never gets easier. Each time I hear of a friend like Randy passing it's a real sock in the gut and I am grief stricken. For a time I ask the ALLMIGHTY why he has taken away another dear friend such as Randy and the answer is always very clear. Randy's job on Earth is done and it's his time to move onto bigger and better things and to go to a place where there is no more suffering. Rest easy my friend, I hope to see you again some day
Dan - Dec 12, 2023
Randy lives with me for 10 years and I will truly miss him