Randall James Vincent, age 57, of Jefferson City passed away Monday, July 25, 2016. He was born February 28, 1959 in Carthage to Skip Vincent and Doris Waters-Vincent-Allen. He attended Webb City High School and was class president of his senior class. His family said he was very outgoing, funny and very popular. He was also humble, kind and caring.
Randall was a musician and played the acoustic guitar. He played classic rock and country. He was a professional Chef, and was a private Chef for Governor John Ashcroft. He worked for the Union Pacific for 15 years and did many jobs. He was an engineer and also laid track. His family describes him as a "Travelin' Man". He did stay at any one place very long. Randall had a cockatiel named Kramer, who sat on his shoulder wherever he went.
Randall is survived by his children Tiffany Page, of Billings, Stacey Maggard, husband Brad, of Springfield; 9 grandchildren; siblings Jeannie, Mike, Kay and 20 other brothers and sisters; his father Skip Vincent, of Carthage; and many relatives and friends.
Randall is preceded in death by his mother Doris Allen; a son Randall James Vincent II; and three siblings Debbie, John, and Darius.