Randy “Buddy” Palmer

April 15, 1955 – February 05, 2021

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Randy Lamar “Buddy” Palmer, 65, died Friday, February 5, 2021, at his home. He was born April 15, 1945, in Lee County, to Roy Lamer and Merblyn Kelly Palmer. He was self- employed doing masonry work for many years. He was a member of Dorsey Baptist Church. He enjoyed trail riding horses.

Services will be at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, February 7, at the McNeece-Morris Funeral Home Chapel in Fulton with Bro. Joseph Jones officiating. Burial will be in the Keyes Cemetery.

Survivors include one sister, Carolyn Pearson Gaskin (Howard) of Mooreville; two nieces, Kelly Spencer and Karla Mitchener (Rob); three great nieces, Olivia, Adleigh, and Emme; one great nephew, Alex; a special friend and caregiver, Linda Nichols.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and his grandparents, Joe and Lema Palmer, and Troy and Robbie Kelly.

Pallbearers will be Ron Miller, Rick Moore, Sr., Billy Wheeler, Mike York, and Jackie Gasaway.

Honorary pallbearers will be his former co-workers, Dennis Nichols, Terry Nichols, Carl “Groucho” Lofton, Mike Walton, James Allen McMillen, Pookie Smith, and Joe Gasaway.

Visitation will be Sunday from noon until service time at McNeece-Morris Funeral Home in Fulton.

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Funeral Service

Sunday, February 07, 2021
2:00 PM

McNeece-Morris Funeral Home-Fulton

401 S. Cummings St.

Fulton, Mississippi 38843

Visitation will be Sunday from noon until service time (2:00 p.m.) at McNeece-Morris Funeral Home in Fulton.

2 thoughts on “Randy “Buddy” Palmer”

  1. Dear Palmer Family, I am deeply sorry for your loss, and would like to share a scripture that I find comforting when dealing with grief. The scripture is found at Acts 24:15, here the Bible speaks of a promise that God has made to bring loved ones back to life on the earth. This is a time that many people look forward to, and they also find it comforting to know that they will be able to see their loved ones again. I hope this message finds you well, and brings the family comfort during this difficult time.

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  2. Thank you for all that you taught me and helping to make me the man I am today. You will truly be missed by many. Until we lay brick together again.

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