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Robert “Rob” Randall

Robert James “Rob” Randall, 44, of Beallsville, Ohio passed away at his home on Wednesday, April 02, 2025. He was born February 22, 1981 in Bellaire, Ohio. 

Rob was a United States Navy Veteran, a member of  Iron Workers Local 549, Wheeling, and also was a member of the Switzerland of Ohio Country Club near Beallsville. In addition to golfing, he enjoyed deer hunting, bear hunting, and fishing. 

Rob was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Gene “Crash” Randall and Linda Britton Randall Stanovich; his maternal grandfather,  James Cook, and his step-father, Eugene “Shiney” Milhoan.  Left to cherish many happy memories are his parents, Randy and Becky Randall and Beth and Mike Louden, all of Beallsville, Ohio; his grandmother, Evelyn Cook of Barnesville, Ohio; four children, Zoey Randall of Arizona, Rileigh Randall (Nick) of Bellaire, Ohio, Jossalyn Randall of Powhatan Point, Ohio, and Charles Randall of Bath, New York; three sisters, Clarissa Milhoan Manheim (Brandon) of Trumansburg, New York, Christa Louden Sligar (Woody) of Beallsville, Ohio, and Gena Milhoan Saffell of Powhatan Point, Ohio; two brothers, Tony Milhoan (Kim) of Malaga, Ohio and Michael Louden, Jr. (Amy) of Beallsville, Ohio; four grandsons, Weston, Walker, Luke, and Zander; his four-legged best friend, Quinn; also several aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, cousins, and many friends.

All services are private and have been entrusted to Wilson Funeral Home, Harper Chapel, 52728 Ohio Avenue, Beallsville, Ohio 43716.

In lieu of flowers and keepsakes, memorial contributions may be made to Crossed Paws Animal Shelter, 41383 Stonehouse Road, Woodsfield, Ohio   43793.

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