Bill Meyers
The "Cat", was a good friend of mine and a teammate at West Liberty, he always a place in my heart as a friend and as a phenomenal football player and athlete. I will miss him.
Monk Meyers
Birth date: May 7, 1953 Death date: Jun 26, 2020
Randy E. Little, 67, of Zanesville, Ohio died Friday afternoon, June 26, 2020 at his home. Born May 7, 1953 in Zanesville he was a son of the late Robert F. Little and Wenda J. (Longaberger) Little of Dresden. Randy was a 1971 g Read Obituary
The "Cat", was a good friend of mine and a teammate at West Liberty, he always a place in my heart as a friend and as a phenomenal football player and athlete. I will miss him.
Monk Meyers
I miss his call at 7 AM to discuss Morning Joe. Our talks in his garage about sports, politics and every subject under the sun. Our trips to Urbana for football and basketball games. We worked at the power plant together. My sympathy to his Mom , Wendy. One fine lady.And to Cheryl, the same.
Randy was always a good friend, with a smile and a kind remembrance
Sympathy to the Little family and friends. I met Randy on the basketball court in the MVL Alumni Tournament at West M years ago. They permitted ZHS alumni to play. That bond carried on through last year when I last saw Randy at a basketball game. We would always chat a few minuets and "analyze" the game The community has lost a Great Athlete, Fan and Person
To all of the Little family
I am sorry to hear of the loss of a true sports fan of our county.
You could always see Randy at any sports event supporting the youth and cheering them on.
I will always remember the time him,his brother Steve,myself and my son Josh went to Columbus to the McDonald all star game.
May the many memories you have bring you comfort.
Ron Riley
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. may he rest in peace, randy will be missed by so many Myron & Pamela Denney
Our deepest sympathy to Randy's family. I did see Randy play many football games at WL. Over the past 14 years I always enjoyed talking to Randy and Tony at the WL Basketball games. Life is to Short!!! Chuck J '69er WLU - Pittsburgh Alumni Chapter
Cheryl I am so sorry to hear this, my heart is aching for you. Randy was and is a great friend of mine and I will truly miss him.RIP my friend
I didnt have the good fortune of knowing Randy but I will never forget him and his act of kindness!
Back in the late 80s our son Shane was in high school and was involved in an accident at the Old Falls Rt 16 intersection. He was t-boned and his car was totaled, fortunately no one was injured. Randy witnessed the entire thing, stopped to make sure no one was seriously injured, got my name & # from Shane and stopped at the 1st pay phone to call me and went on.
When I got their Shane and the gentleman that hit him were in the cruiser finalizing the report. The gentleman (in suite and tie) had convinced the officer Shane had run the light and he was being sited. Randy, heads up guy he was returned just in time (he had worried that the young kid might get the shaft) to informed the officer that the gentleman had actually run the red light!
I have never forgotten the name and later learned he was a great guy from TV.
Prayers to all family and friends.
Sincerely Mike Kelly Lake Wylie SC
So sorry to hear of Randys passing. He was such a Great Athlete and Better Person. Always enjoyed competing against Randy in Basketball during High School. RIP