James-Randolph-Obituary

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Mr. James C. Randolph

Norristown, Pennsylvania

Jun 12, 1932 – Jul 11, 2017 (Age 85)

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BORN
June 12, 1932
DIED
July 11, 2017
AGE
85
LOCATION
Norristown, Pennsylvania

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Dear Randolph Family,

I played baseball for Coach Randolph at MCCC. It was one of the greatest experiences of my young life and effected it positively. He was not just a coach, but a teacher, a Christian mentor, and a friend. I ran into Jim on the golf course years after graduating and had the opportunity to tell him exactly what he meant to me. I am so grateful and blessed to have known Jim. May the Lord continue to give your family peace.


Dear Connie and David,
I am sorry to hear about your dad. Your dad was giant and shining star as a person in every way. He spoke so highly of both of you while you were dating and once you got married. He was a very proud father and grandfather.
Please enjoy my brief summary about your dads life as an integral part of MCCC
As a friend, a colleague, a fellow coach and FT faculty Jim and I shared the hallways, gymnasiums, ball fields and classrooms in the Health and...

July 22, 2017

Dear Connie and David,
I am sorry to hear about your dad. Your dad was giant and shining star as a person in every way. He spoke so highly of both of you while you were dating and once you got married. He was a very proud father and grandfather.
Please enjoy my brief summary about your dad's life as an integral part of MCCC
As a friend, a colleague, a fellow coach and FT faculty Jim and I shared the hallways, gymnasiums, ball fields and classrooms in the Health...

So sorry for the loss of your Dad, a true Gentle-Man and such a fine person. You and the family are in our prayers. Mae and Joe Wallin

David, may God bless you and your family during this time of sorrow. I met Jim Randolph at Shaw University in 1952, where he taught me so much about the game of golf. He was a great friend; and I shall surely miss him.

I remember Jim from when I used to work at Shannondell. He was such a friendly man with a great smile. RIP Jim. Sending prayers to the family. -Anina Wagner

What a true gentleman! Jim taught me more about baseball in his own subtle way than all the other coaches I had. Rest in peace!

Frank R. Bishop

I was sad to learn that we have lost Jim. Having been employed at Montgomery County Community College from 1966 to 2011, I was fortunate to know and appreciate Jim. Also, when he was living on Pulaski Drive, I bought a house nearby, and he called us neighbors. Jim was a gentleman, and I have some good memories, including his dancing with his lovely wife at a faculty social. I wish comfort and peace to Jim's family.

So sorry tfor you loss. Jim was a great golfing friend.
Tim Holley.