Randy Lee Hinkson
April 6, 1971 ~ September 23, 2023
Born in: Erie, Pennsylvania
Randy Lee Hinkson, 52, of Union City, passed away, Saturday, September 23, 2023. He was born on April 6, 1971 in Erie, a son of Gary Lee Hinkson and Janet Brown Hinkson.
He was a member of the Moose Club, American Legion, VFW of Union City, and a 1990 graduate of Union City High School. He was a truck driver for Capela Transport.
Randy enjoyed riding his Harley-Davison, sitting at the mall on the bench, telling stories to make people laugh, breakfast on Saturday's, time with his friends around the campfire, listening to music and belting it out as loud as he could, but most of all devoting his life to his children, Cody and Erika.
Left to cherish his memory is his partner in life, Nicole Bengel of Union City; his father, Gary Hinkson of Spartansburg; his daughter, Erika Grace Hinkson of Union City; his son, Cody Lee Hinkson of Union City; two sisters, Judy A. Fox and her husband, Chris of Union City, and Jennifer R. Elder and her husband, Jeremy of Pinckney, MI; and his large group of friends that have supported him over 52 years.
He was preceded in death by his mother.
Services will be private, held at the convenience of the family.
Memorials in Randy's memory may be made to his children, Cody and Erika Hinkson, 73 E. High Street, Union City, Pennsylvania 16438, or Nicole Bengel, 9383 Concord Road, Union City, Pennsylvania 16438.
Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Randy's Book of Memories online at www.WarrenGlennFH.com
Arrangements are in the care of Warren-Glenn Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 62 S. Main Street, Union City.
Randy’s life was a beautiful journey marked by love, laughter, friendship and an unwavering faith. A magnificent soul, perpetually generous with infinite kindness. He touched lives profoundly, making eternal imprints on our hearts as he shared his walk of life with us. Though he has now passed into the heavenly realm, Randy’s spirited charisma and cherished moments will forever dwell in our memories. We carry these pieces of his vibrant legacy within us always. I won’t ever forget the time we shared together and our engagement that we had he will be forever in my heart.
Randy was a fun loving guy, and I always adored him (especially at Ashley’s when he was goofing off). I’ll never forget when Ben byler was my boss, and we had a girl who never showed up to work and I had to cover shifts. Well I saw ben’s truck at Randy’s and stopped to complain about it. He invited me in listened to me tell Ben what was up, and then asked me if I wanted to visit and have a beer! He thought it was hilarious that I had the guts to stop, and always called me the feisty girl after that. He will truly be missed by many!
Randy was one special guy, he shared his love for motorcycles with me on a one time ride when i needed it the most. He understand pain and sadness but also held his head hi. As much as we will miss him we know God only picks the roses and randy was one special rose
Gonna miss you big fella… I will always love you in a Non-Gay way my friend! I will see you on the other side Randy till them peace out!