Celetta Randolph-Jones-Obituary

Celetta Randolph Jones

Atlanta, Georgia

Feb 29, 1948 – Oct 26, 2022

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BORN
February 29, 1948
DIED
October 26, 2022
LOCATION
Atlanta, Georgia

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Celetta Randolph Jones, "Randy", passed away peacefully on October 26, 2022 at the Marcus Stroke Center at Grady Hospital in Atlanta, after a brief illness. A resident of Atlanta for over 55 years, she made remarkable contributions as a business leader, who loved people and gave generously of...

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What a beautiful service. Pastor, your 3 C´s were perfect examples of Randy. Connector, compassionate and a Christian. Love to all the family in this time of loss. I have an empty spot in my heart without Randys cheery voice. Janet Dickerson

Your family sat in front of me in church for so many years. Your mother and father were two beautiful souls. I wish I had known Randy as an adult. I,too, went to Agnes Scott and Emory! Myrtle Guy Marshall

I met Ms Randy about three years ago, I worked with her as one of the many Personal Care Providers. We developed a friendship and close bond. We had many things is common that nurtured exciting conversations. We had lots of laughter in our conversations, even though she may have been experiencing some pain. She was always so positive and had a beautiful smile. Ms Randy had many friends who loved her dearly. On many occasions she would receive the most beautiful flowers from her family,...

Randy, Marion, and Dusty were roommates at Agnes Scott. What fun we had together! We had hoped to reconnect at our 50th (Covid canceled!). Photo of the three of us and our mothers at parents' weekend.

Randy and I were in the same Agnes Scott class and so met in September 1966. I had never known anyone like her and have not since. Her heart and soul were of the purest form and she did indeed put others first. She once gave me a little book about blessings in our lives, and she was one to me and to everyone she knew. She always stayed positive and found something nice to say about everyone. And she was funny with a great sense of humor, mostly self-deprecating. I am so proud for her many...

On the third day of my job at the Sunday Magazine of the Atlanta Journal Constitution, editor Andy Sparks introduced me to Miss Randy Jones from the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. It was nothing short of a gift. Randy became my best chum in Atlanta and one of the dearest souls in my life. My folks in Greensboro (NC) adored her and saw her regularly and she was thrilled to be asked to be my daughter Maggie's godmother -- as she was to many fortunate children. Maggie today is one of...