"I will miss you so much uncle randy.. give my mom kisses for me and hug her tight. I love ya tell everyone I said hello... fly high"
Randall Lee Queen
February 23, 1956 – April 20, 2019
Randall Lee Queen died April 20, 2019, at the St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana. He was born February 23, 1956, in Washington, Indiana.
Randy left his mark on this world with his big heart, quick wit and “tell it like it is” attitude. Aside, from his grumpy, hard exterior, Randy had a heart of gold and would do anything for anyone. He was a loving husband to his wife Lisa Queen and a caring father to his kids.
Randy is survived by his wife Lisa (Heacock) Queen; Children - Joseph (Shandice Wells) Queen of Chandler, Matthew Queen of Newburgh, Brittany (Joel) Cooper of Newburgh, Shane Culbertson of Washington, Rebecca Culbertson (Aaron Mullen) of Washington, and Krislyn Queen (raised Granddaughter) of Washington; eighteen Grandchildren – Alex Culbertson, Susan Conger, Rose Culbertson, Wynter Culbertson, Eli Mullen, Charlee Mullen, Samantha Queen, Isaish Queen, Hannah Queen, Wyatt Queen, Kaleb White, Hunter White, Cambris White, Malikye Williams, Xavier Collins, Uriah Cooper, and Lillian Harding; one Great Grandchild Matthew Culbertson; his birth Mother Marilyn Queen of Washington; Sisters – Betty Kell, Peggy Queen and Amy Queen all of Washington.
Randall was preceded in death by his Parents Cecile and Jesse Lucile Queen; Sisters – Ruth Walls, Linda Gray and Sandra Lechner; Brothers – Gary Queen, James Queen and Robert Burress; Grandson Dayton Queen.
Funeral arrangements will include visitation Friday, April 26, from 11 am to 2 pm at the Ed Lee Mortuary Downtown. Officiated Richard Joseph Mattingly will conduct services at 2 pm. Burial will be at a later date.
"I will miss you so much uncle randy.. give my mom kisses for me and hug her tight. I love ya tell everyone I said hello... fly high"
"Breaks my heart. Sending tons of prayers when I worked with you guys you and him made it so enjoyable. He was so special so glad I got to know him."
"Randy was a wonderful person, always smiling and friendly to everyone he met. Im so sorry for your loss Lisa."
"OMG I can't believe it! Such a huge loss in so many ways!! Luckily I got to know him before I found out he was my grandma's brother! He came and hugged me before I left and I kinda left suddenly! I don't think I ever told him that I found out we are related thought it might make our friendship different!? God bless Randy we will see you again!! God be with your family and friends!!"
"I am so sorry for your loss. Randy could always make everyone laugh. Call me if you ever want to talk. Been thinking about you two often."
"So very sorry to hear of Randy's passing. Deepest sympathy to Lisa and all the family."
"I am so sorry for your loss Randy was a amazing guy and a great friend who loved his family I love you randy fly high pop!!"