Obituary for Randel Holbrook
Randel Dean Holbrook, born September 16, 1960 in New York. Entered eternal life on Friday, January 8, 2021 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky.
Randel was married to the love of his life Julie Boggs Holbrook. Together they had one daughter, Kristin Nicole "Nicci" Holbrook.
Randel was the middle child of the late Eddie and Corene Holbrook. Also surviving was sisters, Robin Holbrook and Tracy (Morris) Bates. Brothers, John (Isabelle) Holbrook, Chuck (Penny) Holbrook, David (Jennifer) Holbrook and Stacy (Collete) Holbrook and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Randel loved life. He loved to travel and see new things. He was a mechanic for many years and still loved to work on things. He was a fighter. He never gave up. Julie and Randel lived in Oklahoma for almost thirty years. He always wanted to someday return "Home" to Kentucky, for which they did. He loved being back in the mountains with family. He loved his animals and they will miss him greatly. He loved being home.He truly enjoyed gardening and wood working with his father-in-law Daryl Boggs and friend Doug Hall. He also loved going fishing and spending time at the lake. He loved to watch his nieces and nephews perform in athletic events also. He was a true Wildcat fan and an avid nascar fan.
He fought a hard battle, but never gave up. Now he is with God and the glories of Heaven. He was a "one of kind" man that will be truly missed by many.
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Randel was married to the love of his life Julie Boggs Holbrook. Together they had one daughter, Kristin Nicole "Nicci" Holbrook.
Randel was the middle child of the late Eddie and Corene Holbrook. Also surviving was sisters, Robin Holbrook and Tracy (Morris) Bates. Brothers, John (Isabelle) Holbrook, Chuck (Penny) Holbrook, David (Jennifer) Holbrook and Stacy (Collete) Holbrook and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Randel loved life. He loved to travel and see new things. He was a mechanic for many years and still loved to work on things. He was a fighter. He never gave up. Julie and Randel lived in Oklahoma for almost thirty years. He always wanted to someday return "Home" to Kentucky, for which they did. He loved being back in the mountains with family. He loved his animals and they will miss him greatly. He loved being home.He truly enjoyed gardening and wood working with his father-in-law Daryl Boggs and friend Doug Hall. He also loved going fishing and spending time at the lake. He loved to watch his nieces and nephews perform in athletic events also. He was a true Wildcat fan and an avid nascar fan.
He fought a hard battle, but never gave up. Now he is with God and the glories of Heaven. He was a "one of kind" man that will be truly missed by many.
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Previous Events
Visitation
Sunday
10
Jan
6:00 PM
- 9:00 PM
Everidge Funeral Home
65 Main Street
Whitesburg, KY 41858
Service
Monday
11
Jan
1:00 PM
Everidge Funeral Home
65 Main Street
Whitesburg, KY 41858
Cemetery Details
Location
Green Acres Cemetery
Ermine, KY
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