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Service held for Floyd Randall Hyatt

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Service held for Floyd Randall Hyatt

Funeral services for Floyd “Randy” Randall Hyatt, of Harpers Valley, OK since 1991, formerly of Dallas, TX were held Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. at Harpers Valley Baptist Church in Harpers Valley, OK with Rev. Mack Melton officiating. Burial was in Harpers Valley Cemetery with Brown’s Funeral Service of Coalgate in charge of arrangements.

Randy was born March 15, 1961 to Floyd and Mary Lee (Hatridge) Hyatt in Dallas, TX and passed away January 11, 2020 at Harpers Valley, OK at the age of 58 years, 9 months and 27 days. He attended Duncanville, TX and Overland, KS schools and graduated from Nimity High School in Irving, TX in 1980. Randy worked many years with Gary Hatridge and Roger Hatridge as an electrician. He was of the Baptist Faith, a member of NRA, and loved the Kansas City Chiefs. Randy was a proud caretaker of the Harpers Valley Cemetery and was a Case knife collector and a gun collector.

Survivors include his mother, Mary Carnrike of the home; brother, Ricky Hyatt of Harpers Valley, OK; uncles, Pete Hatridge of Harpers Valley, Roger Hatridge and wife Boots of Ward-ville, Gary Hatridge and wife Linda, Phillip Hatridge and wife Paula all of Harpers Valley and Victor Hatridge and wife Shelley of Brentwood, TN; aunt, Janis Rollings; niece, Holly Hyatt of Tyler, TX; along with cousins, and many dear and loved friends.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Robert and May Belle Hatridge and Clarence and Dovie Hyatt; uncle Robert F. Hatridge, Jr. and nephew, Eric Randall Hyatt.

Casketbearers were Rex Hatridge, Roy Hatridge, Brent Rollings, Jeff Hatridge, Kenny Rollings and Ricky Hyatt. Honorary bearers were Eddie Brown, Roger Hatridge, Pete Hatridge, Phillip Hatridge, Gary Hatridge and Victor Hatridge.

Condolences may be sent to the family by email to: brownsfscoalgate@sbcglobal.net. Please reference the name of the deceased in your correspondence.