Randal Scott Hattey
Randal Scott Hattey, 60, of Edmond, Oklahoma went to be with his Lord and Savior, surrounded by his children, on January 1st, 2024, after his battle with cancer.
Randal, known to friends and family as Randy, was born to Dennis and Kathy Hattey on October 29th, 1963 in Independence, Missouri. After his family moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, Randy graduated from Del Norte High School. After high school, Randy attended and graduated from the University of Arkansas, and built a career working in finance. Randy was a lifelong sports fan, going from playing multiple sports in school to following his favorite sports, football and golf, all year long. He passed his love of sports on to his children, coaching both of his sons in football and track, taking golf outings with them in the summertime, and taking an active role in his daughter's dance career throughout high school.
Randy is survived by his three children, Parker, Jacob, and Makenzie, and the mother of his children, Robyn; three grandchildren, Aria, Amelia, and Paden, as well as one grandchild yet to be born. He is also survived by his father, Dennis Hattey, and five siblings: Jeffory Hattey and wife Susan, Mark Hattey and wife Star, Marsha Moore and husband Jeffery, Darren Hattey, and Stephen Hattey, as well as 13 nieces and nephews. Randy was preceded in death by his mother, Kathy Hattey.
Randy enjoyed playing golf in his free time, cheering for the Arkansas Razorbacks and Kansas City Chiefs football teams, cooking out and smoking meat in the summertime, and spending as much time as he could with his children and grandchildren. He was loved by many friends and family, and will be missed even more.
Randy's family will host a memorial service on Saturday, January 13th, 2024 at 3:00 p.m. The service will be held at the Prairie Grove Christian Church in Prairie Grove, Arkansas, 611 Wayne Villines Rd. Prairie Grove, Arkansas 72753.
The family would like to extend their thanks and gratitude to Bristol Hospice, Oklahoma City for their excellent care during his time on their service.