Randy L. Walters (Lebanon)'s Obituary
Randy L. Walters, son of Lloyd and Anna Ruth Zeigenbein Walters, was born September 21, 1958, in Waynesville, Missouri.  He departed this life Monday, November 16, 2020, in Mercy Hospital, in Springfield, Missouri, at the age of sixty-two years, one month, and twenty-six days.
On June 29, 1985, he was united in marriage to Hazel June Bennett, and they shared the last thirty-five years.
He was preceded in death by his father; his maternal and paternal grandparents; a brother, Daniel Walters; a brother-in-law, Ricky Russell; a niece, Jeannie Russell; and a great-grandchild.
Randy is survived by his wife, Hazel, of the home; four step-children, Theresa Clement, and her husband, Wendell, Lisa Boyd, and her husband, Steven, Dwayne Jemes, all of Grovespring, Missouri, and Deanna Clement, and her husband, Doyle, of Conway, Missouri; fourteen grandchildren; an adopted granddaughter; thirty-six great-grandchildren; his mother, Anna Ruth Walters, of Richland, Missouri; his siblings, Bill Walters, and his wife, Sally, of Richland, Missouri, Barbara Russell, of Grady, Alabama, Vic Walters, and his wife, Janet, of Swedeborg, Missouri, Teresa Todd, and her husband, Ron, of Crocker, Missouri, and Bobby Walters, and his wife, Angela, of Richland, Missouri; a number of nieces and nephews; as well as a host of other relatives and friends.
He was raised in the Crocker, Missouri area and graduated from Crocker High School.  He worked in the oil fields in Texas for several years and then returned to Missouri.  After he and Hazel were married, they made their home near Lebanon, Missouri, and Randy worked for Lowe Boats in Lebanon.
Randy had made his profession of faith in Christ and was a devout member of Unity Freewill Baptist Church.
In his spare time he enjoyed being outdoors where his favorite activities were camping, fishing and riding horses.  He loved his family dearly and especially liked having time with his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Randy was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, son, brother, uncle, and was a caring friend.  We celebrate his life and know that his family and friends will hold tight to the wonderful memories he made for them during his lifetime.
The family is requesting everyone wear a mask to the service and burial of Randy Walters.
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