Randall Hayes, 73, Derby
October 26, 2020Randall Hayes, 73 of Derby, passed away on Tuesday, October 20th at St. Vincent Hospital in Evansville.

Randall was born May 11, 1947 in Cannelton to Dewey and Josephine (Riley) Stirk. He married Wanda White on April 8, 1968 in Columbus, Georgia. She preceded him in death on October 27, 2017.
Randall was a Vietnam Veteran. He enjoyed playing multiple musical instruments and entertaining residents at local nursing homes. He enjoyed fishing, Atlanta Braves Baseball, IU Basketball and being with his grandkids and family.
Randall is survived by his daughter, Tammy (Darren) Haas of St. Anthony; three grandchildren, Savanna Haas of Jasper, Shane and Reece Haas both of St. Anthony; sister, Tonya (Steve) Humphrey of Cannelton; half-sister, Elaine (Ed) Howell of Cannelton; his companion, Doris Jean Krutz of Troy.
Graveside services will be held Friday, October 30th at Greenwood Cemetery in Tell City at 10:00 AM CT. Ferdinand American Legion Post 124 will conduct military graveside rights.
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