Roy Trantham

Randy Myers3
@randy-myers3
10 years ago
23 posts

Back in my younger days I worked for Ray Nichels and Paul Goldsmith at their "Safety Center". They had a contract with Goodyear to purchase and re-sell the Goodyear "obsolescence" at local short tracks. I was fortunate enough to get to get to go to New Ashville Speedway and Hickory Speedway to sell those old tires. Usually they didn't sell good so I got to see some of the best racing ever at those tracks.

I saw Bosco Lowe, Jack Ingram, Roy Tranthem, Ned Setzer, the Houstons, the Killians Clarence Ogle and too many more to name go at it door-to-door and often bumper-to-bumper action that filled the stands. Trantham was one of my favorites then cause he was a Ford man and there wasn't many of that make winning back then. Roy not only won, he litterally thumped" the best of the best for a couple of seasons till Pete Keller and other "officials" made life miserable for that Ford.

Roy Trantham lost his last race Monday evening. He fought cancer just like he raced. Till the very end.

There will be a Celebration of Life for Roy on Friday, March 21st at Noon at the Palm City Presbyterian Church in Palm City, FL. Memorials may be made to Lukemia & Lymphoma Society or to the Humane Society of the Treasure Coast in memory of Roy and his passion for his pets. Notes of sympathy can be sent to his wife at: Lucia Trantham, P. O. Box 1293, Palm City, FL 34991.




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Randy Myers

updated by @randy-myers3: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Dennis Andrews
@dennis-andrews
10 years ago
835 posts

I remember seeing Roy run Late Model Sportsman. I pray God's blessings on his family during this time.

Randy Myers3
@randy-myers3
10 years ago
23 posts

He was tough in his racing and just as tough in his fight. God probably needed to have some help with Pete Keller.




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Randy Myers
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10 years ago
9,137 posts

Sorry to hear of Roy's passing.




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"Any Day is Good for Stock Car Racing"
bill mcpeek
@bill-mcpeek
10 years ago
820 posts

My condolences to his family, may he rest in peace

Robert Gregory Hendrix
@robert-gregory-hendrix
10 years ago
83 posts

Painted on the backstretch fence at Hickory for many years, '6 Ford Go Roy'. And Roy did go, very fast.

Leon Phillips
@leon-phillips
10 years ago
626 posts

God Speed Roy

Tim Leeming
@tim-leeming
10 years ago
3,119 posts

I saw Roy race many times and, as you so well state, Randy, he was a formidable competitor. I am sorry to hear this news and pray blessing upon his family and friends. Judging from the request as to where memorials are to be made, he apparently fought the same battle my Daddy did. It was a long and difficult battle for my Daddy and I'm sure for Roy as well. Thanks for letting us know Randy. God bless all.




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What a change! It's been awhile since I've checked in and I'm quite surprised. It may take me awhile to figure it our but first look it's really great.

Russell Rector
@russell-rector
10 years ago
80 posts

My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Trantham Family. As a boy,I loved to watch the blue #6 race on the speedways in W.N.C.

paul woody
@paul-woody
10 years ago
6 posts

That 56 ford he had in 68 was one heck of a car. I think he won 12 or 13 at hickory that year. and maybe 10 in a row. unstoppable.. He did not run at Asheville much that year but Asheville posted a $1000 bonus for a ford to win and he came in and won it.