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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Randall Lee
Mincy, Jr.
September 18, 1957 – August 21, 2025
Randall Lee Mincy, Jr., son of the late Randall Lee Mincy and Emma Corrine Mincy, was born September 18, 1957, at William Beaumont Army Hospital in Fort Bliss, Texas. He attended the public schools of Lincoln Heights and then attended St. Simons School in Lincoln Heights. After the family moved in 1969, he attended Mt. Healthy High School. He graduated in 1975. After graduation, he attended the University of Cincinnati while also working at Sears. Like his father, his mathematical ability led him to study accounting. A family friend gave him a tip on a potential job at Zenith Logistics. It would be the second and last job that he would work. He retired from Zenith in 2019 after 43 years of service.
At an early age, Randall professed his faith in Jesus Christ and joined Mt. Zion Baptist Church under Reverend Otis Moss, Jr. At Mt. Zion Baptist Church, he participated in the youth choir, youth ushers and several youth activities.
Randall loved spending time with his cousins in Georgia and Florida. On one such occasion, his cousin Willie Joe introduced him to the love of his life. He was united in holy matrimony to Sharon Owens on April 14, of 1984. This union was blessed by two wonderful children: Rosalynd and Derek.
Randall Lee Mincy Sr. was a great cook. Like his namesake, Randall Jr. was an amateur chef. Family gatherings meant that that one question was always asked: Did Randall make gumbo? He spent far too many hours making sure his cuts of meat were smoked just right He famously celebrated his birthday each year with a huge feast for family, friends and coworkers. He quietly departed this life Wednesday, August 21, 2025 at Mercy Fairfield Hospital in Fairfield, Ohio.
Randall's culinary skills extended to the second love of his life. His dog Rosy. He would often cook her eggs and steak. When visitors would come to the door, Randall would playfully call upon Rosy: "go get them Rosy." His wonderful life will forever be cherished in the lives of his devoted wife Sharon. His children Rosalynd (Brian Brackens) and Derek (Rhaven Dunn). The gleam in his eye can be seen in his grandchildren Isaiah, Ebony and Carter. His loving mother, Emma Corrine Mincy. His sister Nadine Hudgins. His brother Emmerson Mincy. His nieces and nephews: Derrell, Alaina,, Kevin, Elizabeth, Randall Logan and Quinton. Great nephews and nieces: Dariyonna, Ava, Adrian, Austin, Jessiah, Azariyah, Matthias, Makayla, Demetrius, and Arabella. Family members Anna Mincy and Sarah Nesbitt.
Randall was preceeded in death by his father, Randall Lee Mincy Sr.; his sister, Cynthia Henderson; and his brother Edwin Mincy.
Visitation is from 9:00 am until 10:00 am, on Saturday, September 6, 2025, at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 10180 Woodlawn Blvd, Cincinnati (45215). The funeral service will immediately follow the visitation, beginning at 10:00 am. Friends and family will gather to share memories, find solace in one another's company, and honor the legacy he leaves behind.
Interment will follow at Landmark Memorial Gardens, 1600 Glendale Milford Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45215.
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Walker Funeral Home and Crematory is caring for the Mincy family during this difficult time. Please call 513.251.6200 or visit www.HerbWalker.com for additional information.
Visitation
Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church
9:00 - 10:00 am
Funeral Service
Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church
Starts at 10:00 am
Interment (Final Resting Place)
Landmark Memorial Gardens
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