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BURLINGTON - Mr. Randolph Bostic, 70, of 834 Sharpe Road passed away on Monday March 27, at Hospice Home of Alamance.
A native of Wayne County, he was the son of Alfred McCoy Bennett and Adelle Bostic, both deceased.
He moved to Burlington from New York and resided with his sister, Delores Burrell, in 2006.
A funeral service will be held on Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 1 p.m. at Ebenezer UCC with Dr. Larry E. Covington Officiating.
The family will receive friends one hour prior to the funeral service at the church and at all other times, at the home. Public viewing will be held Friday, March 30, 2012 from 1 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home with family hour from 6 to7 p.m.
A special ""thank you"" to the staff of Hospice Home of Alamance for their great compassion, care and kindness.
Alamance Funeral Service of Burlington entrusted with arrangements.
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Blessings to the family on behalf of your love one.
Lillie Gattis
March 31, 2012
May THE GOD OF COMFORT,BLESS THE FAMILY AT THIS TIME."BLESSED ARE THEY THAT MOURN FOR THEY SHALL BE COMFORTED".MATT.5:4
MEBANE,N.C.
March 31, 2012
Dearest Family of Mr. Randolph Bostic, You will be in our thoughts today and during the difficult days ahead. With Deepest Sympathy,
Willie & Terrie Daye
March 31, 2012
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