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Phillip Randolph Cantrell

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Phillip Randolph Cantrell 'Randy' Mr. Cantrell, 39, of Concord, NC, formerly of Huntersville, died Sunday June 18, 2006 at his residence. He was born on September 19, 1966 in Mecklenburg County to Faye Causey Cantrell and the late Phillip Hugh Cantrell. A graduate of North Mecklenburg High...

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Its been almost 8 months since you've been gone Randy. I miss you so much. Its like you've gone away and I keep looking for you to come back.
I miss you so much.
Love your sister, Sherry

To the Cantrell family
I want you all to know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Randy and I use to ride our go-karts together when we were young in Westminister Park where we grew up. He will be missed dearly and my heart goes out to all of you. God Bless all of you.

I Miss You SOO MUch... But Dont You Worry About Becky, She's A strong Woman & im Gonna Take Care Of Her.... I know I gotta Fill Some Big Shoes, But I Never Wanted Anything More Than To Be Like My Uncle Randy... I miss You & will Always Love You For Being The One There For Me Wen I Needed You Anytime Day Or Night.... Rest In Peace, Dont Worry ill Carry On Tha Cantrell Way.

I have been reading these entries each one as they come into you all. I never knew Randy when he was older but I can see how much he will be missed and how much he was loved. I know that Sherry stuck by us when my daddy passed away. Even though we all have never kept up with each other, I know our hearts are locked together. I just want you all to know I share your pain and I know from what I am reading that there is so much love between you all and I love you all also. Psalm 107:19.

Becky, Aunt Faye, Sherry, and Debbie, Our thoughts and Prayers go out for you all. Randy obviously was a great joy to anyone and everyone he was ever around. I missed that great joy since we have grown up and gone our seperate ways, but I have the great memories of our childhood days. Family cookouts, racing on our bicycles, swimming in the pool, and of course watching him race his Gocarts. Randy and I were closer in age than any of our other cousins. He was exactly one year older than me. I...

Becky,
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
We are so sorry for your loss. Randy was a wonderful person and he was a great friend to all who knew him.
It seems like yesterday that we were on the bus headed to Alexander Jr. High.
We know your heart is broken. May you find comfort in our Lord during the days and weeks to come.
Love in Christ
Psalm 121

Randy
Dotty my best friend gave me a Reunion Heart necklace in memory of you I wear it proud until the day comes and I'll will see you again.
Since Heaven has become your home I sometimes feel so alone and though we now are far apart you hold a piece of my heart.I never knew how much I'd grieve when it was time for you to leave or just how much my heart would ache from that one fragment you would take. God let's this tender hole remain reminding me we'll meet again. One day all the...

As evidenced in the 7 pages of entries in this guest book, the number of friends and family that patiently waited in a line that wrapped around the funeral home last week and the many cards, calls and visits that our family has received, my uncle Randy is a well loved man and will be greatly missed. I don't have to tell anyone who knew Randy what a charismatic and loving person he was. He conquered everything he tried and lived passionately. These are the things we not only should hold on...