Randal Wayne "Randy" Kane
June 24, 1960 ~ June 15, 2019
Randal W. “Randy” Kane, 58, of Weirton died peacefully at his home on Saturday June 15, 2019.
Born on June 24, 1960, in East Liverpool, OH, Randal was a son of the late Ernest Alton Kane and Wanda Kay Sprout Donahue.
He was also preceded in death by his step mother, Susan Kane, his foster parents, Wilbur and Mary Humes; his brothers, Robert Virgil Kane, and Donnie Ray Wasson; his sister, Jane Kane and his foster sister, Doris Smith.
A veteran of the United States Marine Corp, Randy worked as a truck driver and a disc jockey and was known throughout the Tri State as DJ Randy.
He will always be remembered for love he had for his wife Lynda. It was evident that he enjoyed taking care of her. He also loved anything to do with music and NASCAR.
Randy was a member of the Colliers Way Church of Christ in Weirton, Tri State Marine Corp Club, and the American Legion Post 45.
He will be remembered with love by his wife, Lynda Ann Jones Kane, and her sons, Gio P. Rossi (Darlie) and Antonio R. Rossi; his brothers, Charles, James, John, and Leonard Kane and Robert Earl Donahue; and his sisters, Donna Kane, Sara Kane Loveday, and Robin Wasson Heffner.
Visitation will be 1-7pm on Wednesday at the Greco Hertnick Funeral Home 3219 Main Street Weirton.
Additional visitation will be 10 AM until the time of funeral services at 11 AM Thursday at the Colliers Way Church of Christ, Weirton.
Minister Tom Derby will preside.
At the conclusion of the service, the United States Marines along with the Ohio Valley Memorial Squad will present the Flag and have a gun salute.
After his funeral, Randy will be cremated.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Colliers Way Church of Christ, American Legion Post 45, Valley Hospice or the American Cancer Society
May the love of God surround you and your family during this difficult time, May you come to know that the love of God is with you always, May your memories of Randal Wayne Kane, give you peace, comfort and strength… Rest now in the arms of our Lord your mission on earth is complete. I thank you for your service to our Country and my Freedom. You will not be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers to the family of …. US Marine Veteran, Randal Wayne Kane, is “A True American Hero” God Bless† † Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13 †
I met Randy and Lynda when I was trying to find a good home for my cat Lilly. They came over to check her out and left with her. It was a very good fit. Very thankful.
My name is Christa Holt. Randy was my stepdad from age 5 into adulthood. He along with my momma raised my brothers and sisters. My dad was my hero in so many ways. He was strong, patient, (although with all of us kids it was tested often!) But throughout my life i was loved and he took care of us. My most treasured and fondest memory has to be when he would take me out for karaoke. He helped me (maybe without knowing at times) with my relationship with God. I will always remember him for his strong will, his guidance and most importantly that he loved me. Thick and thin. I hope i make him proud until we meet again. I will always make sure to instill in my own children the values he taught me. I would like to say to his family and his wife lynda i lift you all up in prayer. Lynda, i never got to meet you but im so grateful that my dad found you and found happiness. You’ve had such a great impact in his life. Thank you for taking care of him. Much love to all of you!
My deepest sympathy for your loss. May you find comfort in Jehovah God’s promise to soon end all our suffering and swallow up death forever (Revelation 21:3-5; Isaiah 25:8). Peace to you during this difficult time.