Randall Lee Stonecipher – Obituary

by Lynn McMillen
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Randall Lee Stonecipher, age 58, of Tuscumbia, died Monday, December 29, 2014.
His visitation was held Tuesday, 5-8 p.m. at Morrison Funeral Home, Tuscumbia.
The funeral service will be Wednesday at noon in the funeral home chapel with Bobby Vandiver, Shane Sinyard and Rickey Hood officiating. Burial will follow in Oakwood Cemetery, Tuscumbia.
Mr. Stonecipher was a Tuscumbia native and was retired from Jim Bishop Toyota.
He was a member of Tuscumbia Valley Missionary Baptist Church where he served as a Deacon and was preceded in death by his father, Louie Stonecipher, mother and father-in-law, Thresa and James R. Brown, grandparents, Roscoe and Lula Stonecipher, Major and Opel Cole, nephew, Jaime Ayers and grandbaby Nix.
He is survived by his wife, Sheila Brown Stonecipher of Tuscumbia; daughter, Whitney Stonecipher Nix and husband Greg ,of Tuscumbia; mother, Scenia Cole Stonecipher; brothers, Ronnie Stonecipher, and Phillip Stonecipher, both of Tuscumbia,; niece, Amy Stonecipher Boggan, of Florence; nephews, Jared Stonecipher and wife Melissa,of Panama City, Florida, Seth Stonecipher and wife Tasha of Florence, Caleb Stonecipher, of Warner Robins, GA, Lucas Stonecipher, of Tuscumbia and Logan Stonecipher, of Tuscumbia; sister-in-law ,Vickie Ayers; great nephews, Robbie Boggan, Hunter Stonecipher, and Chase Stonecipher; great nieces, Alanna Stonecipher, and Keira Stonecipher, grand baby Nix and a host of Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and friends.
Pallbearers are Seth Stonecipher, Jared Stonecipher, Logan Stonecipher, Lucas Stonecipher, Robbie Boggan, Caleb Stonecipher and Dewayne Stonecipher.
Honorary pallbearers are Terry Stonecipher, Gene Huggins, Kenneth Evans, James King, Eddie Byers,Toyota Parts and Service and the Deacons of Tuscumbia Valley Missionary Baptist Church.
The family extends special thanks to Huntsville Hospital Neurology and Dr. Hachem, Northwest Alabama Cancer Center and Valley Regional Cancer Center, 4th floor of Helen Keller Hospital, Keller Home Care and Hospice of the Shoals. Thank you to his nurse, Cynthia and for all the genuine care, concern, and compassion shown to Randall during his illness.

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