Ruby-Randolph-Obituary

Ruby Randolph

Cleveland, Ohio

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RUBY RANDOLPH, beloved wife of the late Davis Randolph. Passed away Jan. 18, 2008. Mother of Joyce, Barbara, Linda and Ronald. Grandmother of Lisa (Faruq), J'Quan and Donald. Great-grandmother of Lauren, Mekkah and Myyah and a host of other relatives and friends. VIEWING FRIDAY 2-9 P.M. AT PERNEL...

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Heaven became a little sweeter the day Ma' Ruby went home to be with the Lord! Family, God is the God of all comfort, let the joy of the Lord be your strength. As believers in Christ Jesus, it's going to be a sweet reunion. God Bless and keep you! Taniece

Mother, I'm trusting in the LORD with all my heart, and I'm not leaning on my own understanding. In all ways I acknowledge HIM, and I pray HE will direct my path. I miss you and love you always. Your Daughter,

To the Family,
May God Bless you and comfort you. Always remember the Joy of The Lord is our Strength.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

To the family of Aunt Ruby,
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family in your time of grief. May the memories of your love one bring you comfort.
Willie, Jr., Vernon, Wilbert, Troy, Claudia, Patricia, Peggy, Doris, Linda, Jacqueline, Paula, Janice. (Nephews and Nieces)
BATON ROUGE, LA

To; Barbara Randolph and family.
May the peace and blessings of god
be with you now and forever.

From Michael and family

KNOW THAT YOUR LOVED ONE IS AT REST WITH THE FATHER. MAY HE WRAP HIS LOVING ARMS AROUND YOU AND COMFORT YOU AT THIS TIME. OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU.

Searching for the right words to describe someone you are close to is a difficult task. It’s a constant battle between the meanings of the words being sufficient, while not overlooking any other emotions that one might feel. Because of this I’ll reflect on one constant through all of our interactions, love. It is what went into the macaroni and cheese even on the days when strength was low. Love was a part of all your daily interactions. Through this powerful emotion relationships were...