Phenix City, Alabama — November 25, 2025 — The Phenix City community is mourning the passing of George “Randy” Lewis, 66, a devoted family man, longtime business owner, and cherished friend. Randy’s peaceful passing has left family, friends, and neighbors heartbroken, while his legacy of love, loyalty, and community service continues to inspire all who knew him.
What Happened
George “Randy” Lewis passed away on November 25, 2025, in Phenix City, Alabama. Visitation will be held at Vance Brooks Funeral Home, 3738 Hwy 431 N., Phenix City, AL 36867, on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at 10:00 am EST, followed by a funeral service at 11:00 am EST, officiated by his close friend, Chris Jeffries.
The passing of Randy Lewis, a respected and beloved community member, has deeply impacted his family and the greater Phenix City area, where he spent his entire life contributing to both his business and the people around him.
Who Was George “Randy” Lewis?
Born on July 5, 1959, in Phenix City, AL, to George Carter Lewis, Jr., and the late Mildred Marie Lewis, Randy lived a life filled with dedication, warmth, and a deep connection to his community. He graduated from Smiths Station High School and went on to become a Master Mechanic, running the family business, Lewis Service Center, with devotion and pride.
Randy enjoyed spending Sunday mornings on the golf course with friends, riding his motorcycle along the scenic Pine Mountain roads, and cheering passionately for Alabama football, never missing a chance to shout, “Roll Tide!” Above all, Randy cherished his family, especially his grandchildren, who affectionately called him Paw-Paw.
Legacy and Family Life
Randy Lewis was a loving husband to Linda Lewis for 44 years and a devoted father to Holly King (Brent), Kimberly Daniel, Jenna Hall (Kenneth), and Miranda Lewis (Tyler Brooks). He is also survived by his siblings Candy Miles, Theresa McCain (Tom), and Danny Lewis (Libby), and is remembered fondly by his grandchildren: Bailey Daniel, Delaney Ferrone, Abby Ferrone, Colton Culpepper, Jackson Hall, Luke Culpepper, Trenton Hill, and Lydia Brooks.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Mildred Marie Lewis, and his grandparents George Lewis, Sr., Elvirey Glass Lewis, Frank Knowles, and Millie Sanders.
Randy’s life was marked by his unwavering loyalty, his integrity as a friend, and his commitment to those he loved. His family, friends, and extended community remember him as a man who lived fully, loved deeply, and gave generously of his time, heart, and spirit.
Public and Community Reactions
The news of Randy Lewis’s passing has sparked an outpouring of grief and tributes across Phenix City. Neighbors, friends, and longtime customers of Lewis Service Center have shared memories of Randy’s generosity, humor, and reliability. Many community members highlighted his dedication to family, his love for golf and motorcycles, and his joyful spirit, which made him a cherished member of the community. Social media tributes reflect the warmth and impact Randy had on everyone who knew him.
Visitation and Funeral Details
Visitation for George “Randy” Lewis will take place at Vance Brooks Funeral Home, 3738 Hwy 431 N., Phenix City, AL 36867, on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at 10:00 am EST, followed by a funeral service at 11:00 am EST. The service will be officiated by his close friend Chris Jeffries. Friends, family, and community members are invited to celebrate Randy’s life, honor his legacy, and support his loved ones during this time of mourning.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
