Randall-Cartwright, Sr.-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Beckett-Brown & Hodges Funeral Home - Philadelphia

Randall C Cartwright, Sr.

Nov 7, 1938 - Feb 14, 2021 (Age 82)

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I was Randall´s colleague and friend at Rutgers Law School. I just found out he passed two years ago. I do miss our friendship. I lost touch and couldn´t track him down until now. Sadly I live right down in Delaware. I certainly extend my condolences to the Family that he loved so much. Josh Martin

Mr. Cartwright was a bright light that skillfully used music to shine, touching our lives with joy. He was God's blessing to us. My prayer is that his family, through faith in Christ Jesus, be filled with God's peace, power and presence.

The Grier family was blessed by his presence in our lives. We thanked God for him.

The Grier family will surely miss him . Take your rest in the Lord , Mr. Cartwright.

Mr. Cartwright was an amazing man! His wisdom was astonishing! He loved music and loved the Lord. It was awesome to learn from him! Mr. Cartwright, you sir, will be truly missed!

Mr Cartwright was a Man of Excellence who required Excellence! My Family and I had the pleasure of knowing him and learning from his Well of Knowledge ......We will miss Him....................The Grier Family

Mr. Cartwright was truly unique. I loved his witticism and our verbal repartee. He was an honest, godly man and I thank God that our paths crossed.

I thank God for his friendship and his leadership. What a wonderful spirit I will miss the birthday text on my birthday and my text back to him on his. He will be sorely missed.

Mr Cartwright was a gentleman extraordinaire. Anyone who had an opportunity to befriend him was blessed by his presence in their life. Thank you for being a great example to me and many others.

Dearest friend,and wonderful person who I love. Terry Elam

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He was not your typical 82-year-old.  He had always been cool, and somehow, he continued to carry a swagger that felt relevant, even now.  “Randall” was how he preferred to be addressed.  Not “Randy.”  Randall.  He accepted "Ran" from his siblings...

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