Randall “Randy” Thomas Smith
July 17, 1955 -
October 1, 2025

Visitation

October 5, 2025
11 AM to 2 PM

Service 

October 5, 2025
2 PM

Interment

October 5, 2025
Obituary

Randall “Randy” Thomas Smith, age 70, of Fayetteville, TN, passed away on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, at Huntsville Hospital in Huntsville, AL.

Born on July 17, 1955, in Lincoln Co., TN, Randy was the son of the late Alfred Pete Smith and Rebecca Moore Smith. He was a graduate of Central High School, a member of the Prospect Baptist Church, and an active member of the Fayetteville Elks Lodge.

Randy was, simply put, a man who loved people. Known affectionately around Fayetteville as “The Curls,” he had a warm, outgoing spirit and truly never met a stranger. This genuine love of connection led him to the best possible career as the National Sales Manager for Jackson Morgan Southern Cream, a job he enjoyed immensely because it put him in front of people every single day.

Above all else, Randy cherished his family. His greatest joy in life was being “Papa Randy” to his granddaughters.

Survivors include his sons, Adam (Susan) Smith, Eric (Tai) Smith, and Nick Smith; his cherished granddaughters, Iris Smith and Charlie Smith; his brothers, Tracey (LeeAnn) Smith and Terry Smith; and numerous nieces and nephews: Gavin Smith, Kaleigh Smith, Brennan Smith, Christie Smith, Missy Smith, Corey (Stephanie) Smith, and Jimmy Thad Eatherly. In addition to his parents, Randy was preceded in death by his brother, Alfred Pete Smith, Jr., and his sister, Debbie Smith Faulkner.

Funeral service will be held at 2 PM on Sunday, October 5, 2025, at Higgins Funeral Home with Dr. Ronnie Gay and Mike Wetherington officiating. Burial will follow in Higgins Cedar Hills Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends for visitation from 11 AM until the time of the service on Sunday at Higgins Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Lincoln County Falcon Football Club, PO Box 453, Fayetteville, TN 37334.

Higgins Funeral Home is honored to be serving the family of Randall “Randy” Thomas Smith.

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28 Comments

  1. Joe Soda

    I had the pleasure of working with Randy in the state of Wisconsin. Over 20 years, I’ve not worked with a more genuine human being. Randy knew exactly who he was and was very proud of that. He met my family, attended a Badger game with us, broke bread and was always a phone call away. He always talked about his family and especially his grandchildren. I vividly remember a story about a toy car that one of them received from Randy. Our General Beverage family is deeply saddened by his sudden passing. I will NEVER forget my time with Randy. Godspeed my friend. GO VOLS!

    Reply
  2. Linda Williams

    Randy will be definitely missed by all who knew him. He was a frequent visitor at the Warrior Exhibit! He always brought and incited smiles wherever he went!! I loved him!!

    Reply
  3. Jerry McCloud

    Rest in Peace my friend and fellow ELK.

    Reply
  4. Tricia Milliken

    My sincerest condolences to the family. Randy would always greet me kindly. His personality set him apart. That’s not something anyone can replace. Truly sorry.

    Reply
  5. Mark Gibson

    So sorry to hear about Randy’s passing. Prayers and thoughts for his family . Mark and Cindy Gibson

    Reply
  6. Donald Pinkstaff Jr. (Bubba)

    Adam, Eric, and Nick, I am devastated by Randy’s untimely passing . My entire family is grieving with you. We were friends from childhood and never lost track with each other. Randy was my best friend in my life and I will miss him forever. God Speed my good friend, your work on earth is done.

    Reply
  7. Katrina McElroy LeBlanc

    I have know Randy since he and my brother were very good friends in high school. ever since, he has always affectionately hugged me when we ran into each other. I am so sorry to read this

    Reply
  8. Wayne Horton

    I am at a loss of words right now. Curls was one of the best lifelong friends I ever had. He always had good things to say about everyone and to everyone. Curls always had time to visit me after we got older. I will miss my brother in life.

    Reply
  9. Greg Pruitt

    I have not seen Randy (always Curly Joe to me) in many years. I benefited from his tutelage when I was a young man trying to find my way. RIP Curly Joe!

    Reply
  10. Bobby Henderson

    So sorry to hear about Randy “Curls”Smith passing. We worked together for years at Jack Daniels. We talked earlier this year in Shelbyville, his friendship we be greatly missed! R.I.P my friend 🕊️

    Reply
  11. Debbie Gentry Miahnahri

    So sorry to hear of Randy’s passing. He was such a great guy. Always smiling and so much fun to be around. My thoughts are prayers are with his family at this time.

    Reply
  12. Neal Golden

    Deeply saddened that I will miss his funeral! I knew Curls since we were little kids. Our families traveled to Daytona Beach for many years together. Later we built adjoining cabins on Tim’s Ford were we spent countless years. Great memories that will last a lifetime! Gone but never forgotten!

    Reply
  13. Williams twins Daryl and David

    Went through school Randy was good guy lots of memories in school with him

    Reply
  14. Judy Toon

    Deeply sorry for the loss of Randy!

    Reply
  15. Sheila C

    No there will never be another “Curls” He was always so nice to me and always seemed so glad to see you. Never heard him say a negative thing. He will be missed.

    Reply
  16. Alvin Palmer

    God Bless the Smith family. Randy and I were teammates in high school. We shared great moments together at Central High.
    He will be truly missed!

    Reply
  17. David Kinser

    Hate to hear this

    Reply
  18. Brian and Sarah Buchmann

    Too many great ones to mention and will treasure them along with all the time and friendship shared.

    Reply
  19. Pam Lindsay Lineberger Mason

    So sorry for your loss. Graduating class of 1973. I always like Randy

    Reply
  20. Gerald and Wanda Brown Scott

    We are So Sorry. He was A Special Person. God Bless the Family and Friends with Comfort and Peace in the Days to Come.

    Reply
  21. Bill LoVine

    I had the pleasure of being one of Randy’s distributor reps in New York for quite a few years. I have never seen anyone who was as enthusiastic and passionate about the products that they were selling as he was. His table was always very busy at our retail trade shows doing tastings for Jackson Morgan as customers loved his outgoing personality and that little southern twang of his, not to mention the Orange Cream which he called Creamsicle in a bottle. I am shocked and saddened by his sudden passing. RIP my friend, you are already missed.

    Reply
  22. Tony and Lereca Swinford

    We are so sorry for your loss. He was always full of laughter and smiles. He was a very sweet man. Prayers for your family 🙏🏻❤️

    Reply
  23. Michael Gulley

    Well said, Curly never met a stranger. A very dear friend and will be missed very much. I still haven’t figured out what Lincoln County will do without the curls. Rest in peace brother.

    Reply
  24. Jimmy and Diane Buchanan

    Randy was a fine man, who was extremely proud of his children! Whenever I saw him, we always had a long and good conversation. He will be greatly missed by his family and many friends!

    Reply
  25. Gloria Ann Green Talley

    I Graduated With Randy From Central High School.The Class Of “73” I Remember Him And His Younger Brothers.I Rode The School Bus Also With Them.
    My Sincere Condolences To The Family And Friends. May God Bless You During Your Time Of Grief!

    Reply
  26. Audrey Gentry

    So sorry to hear this. We were friends for many years. Sending prayers and hugs for his family. He will be missed.🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️

    Reply
  27. Rickey Honey

    Never be another Curls

    Reply
  28. Lisa Reese Mcgar

    So very sorry about Randy.. I took the call this morning when he was having trouble breathing .. my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

    Reply

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28 Comments

  1. Joe Soda

    I had the pleasure of working with Randy in the state of Wisconsin. Over 20 years, I’ve not worked with a more genuine human being. Randy knew exactly who he was and was very proud of that. He met my family, attended a Badger game with us, broke bread and was always a phone call away. He always talked about his family and especially his grandchildren. I vividly remember a story about a toy car that one of them received from Randy. Our General Beverage family is deeply saddened by his sudden passing. I will NEVER forget my time with Randy. Godspeed my friend. GO VOLS!

    Reply
  2. Linda Williams

    Randy will be definitely missed by all who knew him. He was a frequent visitor at the Warrior Exhibit! He always brought and incited smiles wherever he went!! I loved him!!

    Reply
  3. Jerry McCloud

    Rest in Peace my friend and fellow ELK.

    Reply
  4. Tricia Milliken

    My sincerest condolences to the family. Randy would always greet me kindly. His personality set him apart. That’s not something anyone can replace. Truly sorry.

    Reply
  5. Mark Gibson

    So sorry to hear about Randy’s passing. Prayers and thoughts for his family . Mark and Cindy Gibson

    Reply
  6. Donald Pinkstaff Jr. (Bubba)

    Adam, Eric, and Nick, I am devastated by Randy’s untimely passing . My entire family is grieving with you. We were friends from childhood and never lost track with each other. Randy was my best friend in my life and I will miss him forever. God Speed my good friend, your work on earth is done.

    Reply
  7. Katrina McElroy LeBlanc

    I have know Randy since he and my brother were very good friends in high school. ever since, he has always affectionately hugged me when we ran into each other. I am so sorry to read this

    Reply
  8. Wayne Horton

    I am at a loss of words right now. Curls was one of the best lifelong friends I ever had. He always had good things to say about everyone and to everyone. Curls always had time to visit me after we got older. I will miss my brother in life.

    Reply
  9. Greg Pruitt

    I have not seen Randy (always Curly Joe to me) in many years. I benefited from his tutelage when I was a young man trying to find my way. RIP Curly Joe!

    Reply
  10. Bobby Henderson

    So sorry to hear about Randy “Curls”Smith passing. We worked together for years at Jack Daniels. We talked earlier this year in Shelbyville, his friendship we be greatly missed! R.I.P my friend 🕊️

    Reply
  11. Debbie Gentry Miahnahri

    So sorry to hear of Randy’s passing. He was such a great guy. Always smiling and so much fun to be around. My thoughts are prayers are with his family at this time.

    Reply
  12. Neal Golden

    Deeply saddened that I will miss his funeral! I knew Curls since we were little kids. Our families traveled to Daytona Beach for many years together. Later we built adjoining cabins on Tim’s Ford were we spent countless years. Great memories that will last a lifetime! Gone but never forgotten!

    Reply
  13. Williams twins Daryl and David

    Went through school Randy was good guy lots of memories in school with him

    Reply
  14. Judy Toon

    Deeply sorry for the loss of Randy!

    Reply
  15. Sheila C

    No there will never be another “Curls” He was always so nice to me and always seemed so glad to see you. Never heard him say a negative thing. He will be missed.

    Reply
  16. Alvin Palmer

    God Bless the Smith family. Randy and I were teammates in high school. We shared great moments together at Central High.
    He will be truly missed!

    Reply
  17. David Kinser

    Hate to hear this

    Reply
  18. Brian and Sarah Buchmann

    Too many great ones to mention and will treasure them along with all the time and friendship shared.

    Reply
  19. Pam Lindsay Lineberger Mason

    So sorry for your loss. Graduating class of 1973. I always like Randy

    Reply
  20. Gerald and Wanda Brown Scott

    We are So Sorry. He was A Special Person. God Bless the Family and Friends with Comfort and Peace in the Days to Come.

    Reply
  21. Bill LoVine

    I had the pleasure of being one of Randy’s distributor reps in New York for quite a few years. I have never seen anyone who was as enthusiastic and passionate about the products that they were selling as he was. His table was always very busy at our retail trade shows doing tastings for Jackson Morgan as customers loved his outgoing personality and that little southern twang of his, not to mention the Orange Cream which he called Creamsicle in a bottle. I am shocked and saddened by his sudden passing. RIP my friend, you are already missed.

    Reply
  22. Tony and Lereca Swinford

    We are so sorry for your loss. He was always full of laughter and smiles. He was a very sweet man. Prayers for your family 🙏🏻❤️

    Reply
  23. Michael Gulley

    Well said, Curly never met a stranger. A very dear friend and will be missed very much. I still haven’t figured out what Lincoln County will do without the curls. Rest in peace brother.

    Reply
  24. Jimmy and Diane Buchanan

    Randy was a fine man, who was extremely proud of his children! Whenever I saw him, we always had a long and good conversation. He will be greatly missed by his family and many friends!

    Reply
  25. Gloria Ann Green Talley

    I Graduated With Randy From Central High School.The Class Of “73” I Remember Him And His Younger Brothers.I Rode The School Bus Also With Them.
    My Sincere Condolences To The Family And Friends. May God Bless You During Your Time Of Grief!

    Reply
  26. Audrey Gentry

    So sorry to hear this. We were friends for many years. Sending prayers and hugs for his family. He will be missed.🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️

    Reply
  27. Rickey Honey

    Never be another Curls

    Reply
  28. Lisa Reese Mcgar

    So very sorry about Randy.. I took the call this morning when he was having trouble breathing .. my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

    Reply

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