Durden Hudson Funeral Directors announces the death of Randall James Wiggins, 53, of Metter, who passed away suddenly on Monday, August 19, 2024, at his home. Funeral services were conducted Saturday, August 24, at 11 a.m. at Union Grove Methodist Church in Midville with Pastor Mike Holt, Reverend Terry Joiner and Reverend Randy Carnley officiating. Burial followed in the Union Grove Methodist Church Cemetery in Midville. Visitation was Friday, August 23, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Durden Hudson Funeral Directors.
Pallbearers were Mitchell Powell Cody McCranie, Slayde Holloway, Johnny Hurst, Ethan Carver, River Holloway and William Nasworthy. Honorary pallbearers were Joey Burch and the employees of Flowers Bakery.
Born August 18, 1971, in Emanuel County, Randy was the only child of Jimmy R. and Betty Ann Bishop Wiggins. He graduated from Swainsboro High School in 1989 and lived in Swainsboro most of his life before moving to Metter several years ago. Randy worked for Flowers Bakeries in Statesboro, delivering to Claxton each day. He also operated a rollback part-time for Automite Wrecker Service in Metter. Randy had previously worked for B.C. Moore’s, and Wallace Computer Systems, both in Metter. He loved watching NASCAR, dirt track racing, and of course, his cherished Georgia Bulldogs. Planning activities for Randy during a Georgia game never worked out well. He was a devoted fan. Randy also had a love of gadgets. Any newly invented tool or gadget for camping, golf, or organizing stuff fascinated him until he acquired it and mastered it. His golf buddies always looked forward to the next new thing Randy had to show them. One of Randy’s other loves was cold weather. The colder, the better for him. He even convinced Stacy to get married on Christmas Eve…in 24-degree weather…OUTSIDE. Randy’s greatest love was his family. His mama was his best friend, and they loved watching Georgia games together. He was so proud of his daughters, Anna and Alexis, and was honored to help them move after they both recently graduated from college. Randy loved Stacy and her children and grandson (who changed him from Randy to “Grandy”) with all his heart and being a part of their family brought him so much joy. His love for his constant canine companion, Roxie, defies description. Mr. Wiggins is preceded in death by his father.
Left to cherish Randy’s memories are his wife, Stacy Wiggins; mother, Betty Ann Wiggins; daughters, Anna Wiggins and Alexis Wiggins; stepdaughter and stepson-in-law, Jacy and Ethan Carver; stepson and stepdaughter-in-law, Cody and Fallon McCranie; grandson, Douglas McCranie; aunts, JoAnn Joyner and Ruth Jenkins; mother and father-in-law, Pam and Lamar Holloway; brother-in-law, Slayde (Marsha) Holloway; sister-in-law, Pam Holloway; and a large extended family of cousins, nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Union Grove Methodist Church Cemetery Fund, 43 Hereford Farm Rd., Midville, GA 30441, ATTN: Dianne Spence, or Grace Community Church, 4703 Pulaski Rd., Statesboro, GA 30458.
Durden Hudson Funeral Directors was in charge of arrangements.