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Mr. Randall Hill Wrye of Ozark

Fuqua Bankston Funeral Home

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Posted by: Fuqua-Bankston
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Date: Jul 28 2020 3:28 PM

OZARK…. Mr. Randall Hill Wrye, a resident of Ozark, died Sunday morning, July 26, 2020 at the home of his mother, Lois Mobley. He was 68.           


            In keeping with Mr. Wrye’s wishes, there are no public services planned at this time. Interment will be in Green Hills Cemetery, Troy, Alabama at a later date. Fuqua Bankston Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.


            Mr. Wrye, son of the late Frank A. Wrye and Martha Lois Hill Mobley was born on June 1, 1952 in Atlanta, Georgia. He lived there most of his lifetime, until moving to Ozark in 2019. Mr. Wrye owned multiple businesses while living in Georgia. He was a volunteer fireman with Clayton County, Georgia. Mr. Wrye was the owner and operator of Randall’s Gym and Fitness Center in Jenkinsburg, Georgia. During his time owning a gym, he was named World Weightlifting Champion by the World Association of Bencher and Dead lifters in 2001. He was also the owner of RK Mechanical and was involved in the air conditioning and plumbing business. Mr. Wrye was excellent at rebuilding anything. He lived in Monticello, Georgia and also worked in the limousine business. Mr. Wrye was preceded in death by his stepdad, Bill Mobley; son, Joshua Randall Wrye, and a sister, Rita D. Brown.


            Surviving relatives include his mother, Lois Mobley, Ozark; daughter, Courtney Wrye Brinson; grandchildren, Colton Brinson and Madison Lee, all of Jackson, Georgia, and Gage Wrye; sister, Jamie Wrye Morgan, San Francisco, CA.


 


 


 


 


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Mr. Randall Hill Wrye of Ozark

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