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Cubie Faye Allison Randolph

Dallas, Texas

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RANDOLPH, CUBIE FAYE ALLISON 2/9/1944 - 3/28/08 Cubie was born to the parentage of Shelton and Amanda Allison in Orange, TX. She was a faithful member of Crest-Moore King Memorial UMC. She served 33 years as an educator at the School of Health Professions (DISD). She leaves to cherish her legacy:...

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Ms. Randolph was one of the many wonderful educators at the High School for Health Professions but just like the North Star she always seem to stand out. It brings me great sorrow to hear of her departure, even though I know trading places would not be an option. Ms. Randolph will be missed terribly but she is in a far more better place, so family cry no more you will see her again. Class of 83

To the Randolph Family,
It seems like only yesterday when Cubie was visiting our church, Church of the Disciple in DeSoto, TX with the United Methodist Women's program. She was sharing that her daughter was about to be married and how proud she was of you Mieka. Your mother always had a pleasant smile and affirming words of encouragement. She will be missed by so many of us. I know that you are aware that our God is always with us in our times of struggle. Your family will remain in...

Mekia,
My continued prayers are with you and the family.

Kathy

Mieka, Reginald, and Aunt Liz:
The loss of a parent or a sister is not easy. We know in this life that we will say goodbye one day but it seems as if we do not want that day to ever come. It seems as if I have known Ms. Randolph all of my life. She was a beautiful and loving lady. I remember her at the house and hearing her laugh with my mother. She was always a "ray of sunsine" with only the best to speak of about other people. Mieka, she is truly your angel watching over you every...

My heart goes out to the Randolph family in their time of need. Ms Randolph will be missed greatly just think of her life on earth, and all those loving years which are bound to bring tears, but don't be afraid to cry, it does relieve the pain. There are many rocky roads ahead of you & many hills to climb, but together we all can do it by taking one day at a time. Ms Randolph will be greatly miss but never forgotten for she is a jewel in many of eyes. I can taste one of the chocolate chip...

I was a student of Ms. Randolph. She was such a good teacher. She will be dearly missed. May God bless her family.

To the family of Ms.Randolph. I am a former student and I would like to express my many thanks for you sharing her with so many of us. I liked to call her "Cubie Faye", she is an instructor that I will never forget. Even after I graduated I would still bump into her every now and then and she talked about how "bad" our class was. She has left a lasting impression in my life and many others. I pray God's peace in your lives during this time and please find comfort in knowing that she lived a...

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. I was one of Ms. Randolph's students. I graduated in 1995. She always had such a bright smile and a warm spirit. May the Lord comfort you and give you peace in the days ahead. She is now rejoicing in heaven, free from all pain. I thank God to have known her the short time that I did. She made an impact on my life and will be greatly missed.

Mieka, Reggie, Todd and the Randolph family,

Your loved one was an exceptional virtuous lady. Her smile would light up a room and her kindness showed she was truly a child of God. I know your hearts are broken because I lost my mom coming up on two years, April 14, 2006 and I have not gotten over my mother passing as of today. The hurt and the pain is still there, so I will not say it is going to get easier, you just hold on to all the precious memories and wonderful time spent with...