Randy Colvin, 66
February 13, 2025

Randy Colvin, 66, of Mt. Sterling, died Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025, at his residence, surrounded by his family.
Born April 14, 1958, in Ft. Thomas, he was the son of the late James Lee and Alta Jacob Colvin. He attended Freedom Church and was a car salesman at Oldfield Used Cars for over 30 years. He loved hunting, all things cars, traveling, metal detecting, and most importantly, family.
Survivors include his wife of 38 years, Cherie Colvin; a son, Aaron Colvin (Porsche) of Mt. Sterling; daughter, Randa (Chase) Centers of Mt. Sterling; sisters, Millie Delk (Tim) of California, Ky. and Lisa Stout (Clint) of Falmouth. He was Poppy to Canon Kase Centers, Emery Kate Centers, Rory Lane Centers and expected soon, Wayne Owen Colvin. Others survivors include sisters-in-law, Marcia Colvin, Sharon (Tim) Thacker and Tammy (Jr.) Stockdale; mother-in-law, Virginia Puckett; brother-in-law, Dennis Crawford; nieces and nephews, Lauryn Stout, Jordyn Stout, Cody Delk (Taylor), Carson Delk, Brooke Lengle (Scott), Lindsey Fieger (Jerry); great-nieces and nephews, Ella Lengle, Anna Lengle, Everett Lengle, Luke Fieger, Charlee Fieger, Carter Petrey, Levi Colvin, Austyn Colvin, Audrey Delk and Beau Delk; and a host of friends.
In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a brother, Roger Colvin; sister, Pam Colvin Crawford; father-in-law, William (Wap) Puckett; nephew, Ryan Colvin; and niece, Alicia Colvin.
Service was conducted Monday, Feb. 10 at Taul Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. V.P. Palmer officiating and speakers, Tim Maness and Cody Delk.
Pallbearers were Aaron Colvin, Chase Centers, Tim Thacker, Cameron Covey, Carter Petrey and Carson Delk.
Honorary pallbearers were Stanley Stockdale Jr., Clint Stout, Tim Delk, Scott Lengle, Jerry Fieger, Cody Delk, Levi Colvin and Doug Dunaway.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Pam Colvin Crawford Memorial Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 88, Falmouth, Ky., 41040 or Montgomery County Relay for Life/Team Traditional Bank.
Born April 14, 1958, in Ft. Thomas, he was the son of the late James Lee and Alta Jacob Colvin. He attended Freedom Church and was a car salesman at Oldfield Used Cars for over 30 years. He loved hunting, all things cars, traveling, metal detecting, and most importantly, family.
Survivors include his wife of 38 years, Cherie Colvin; a son, Aaron Colvin (Porsche) of Mt. Sterling; daughter, Randa (Chase) Centers of Mt. Sterling; sisters, Millie Delk (Tim) of California, Ky. and Lisa Stout (Clint) of Falmouth. He was Poppy to Canon Kase Centers, Emery Kate Centers, Rory Lane Centers and expected soon, Wayne Owen Colvin. Others survivors include sisters-in-law, Marcia Colvin, Sharon (Tim) Thacker and Tammy (Jr.) Stockdale; mother-in-law, Virginia Puckett; brother-in-law, Dennis Crawford; nieces and nephews, Lauryn Stout, Jordyn Stout, Cody Delk (Taylor), Carson Delk, Brooke Lengle (Scott), Lindsey Fieger (Jerry); great-nieces and nephews, Ella Lengle, Anna Lengle, Everett Lengle, Luke Fieger, Charlee Fieger, Carter Petrey, Levi Colvin, Austyn Colvin, Audrey Delk and Beau Delk; and a host of friends.
In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a brother, Roger Colvin; sister, Pam Colvin Crawford; father-in-law, William (Wap) Puckett; nephew, Ryan Colvin; and niece, Alicia Colvin.
Service was conducted Monday, Feb. 10 at Taul Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. V.P. Palmer officiating and speakers, Tim Maness and Cody Delk.
Pallbearers were Aaron Colvin, Chase Centers, Tim Thacker, Cameron Covey, Carter Petrey and Carson Delk.
Honorary pallbearers were Stanley Stockdale Jr., Clint Stout, Tim Delk, Scott Lengle, Jerry Fieger, Cody Delk, Levi Colvin and Doug Dunaway.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Pam Colvin Crawford Memorial Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 88, Falmouth, Ky., 41040 or Montgomery County Relay for Life/Team Traditional Bank.
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