Vanessa-Randolph-Obituary

Vanessa Randolph

Osage Beach, Missouri

Jan 10, 1955 – Apr 19, 2025

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BORN
January 10, 1955
DIED
April 19, 2025
LOCATION
Osage Beach, Missouri

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LAKE OZARK, Mo. - Vanessa Randolph, 70, of Lake Ozark, Mo., passed away on April 19, 2025, at home.

She was born on Jan. 10, 1955, in Urbana, a daughter of James and Dorothy (Trinkaus) Gray. She was united in marriage to James Brewer on May 6, 1999, in Mazatlán, Mexico.

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We are very late in reading our emails & it saddens us so much to read of Vanessa's death. We didn't see Vanessa often, esp after you moved to MO, but, when we did it was always a joy to visit with her. She & I could talk & talk non-stop. Jim, Mike & I send you our sincerest condolences. It makes me sad to know that those conversations, laughs and RN sharing w her are over for now on this side on heaven. Vanessa, may you rest in sweet peace. Love, Olivia

What a breath of unpredictable fresh air. Vanessa enlivened any conversation she was in. I will smile each time I think of her. Condolences and warmest regards to you Jim and your family.

Vanessa was a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day, she was truly one of a kind. JoEllen and I will miss her smiles and her sense of humor. Our hearts go out to Jim and the rest of the family during this time of sadness.

I worked with Vanessa, loved working with her, and her mom was a member of group of retired OB nurses. I remember how compassionate she was to her mom when her mom had difficulty swallowing. We all said Vanessa could stay and eat with us, but she said no.

Vanessa was a kind, life of the party friend. She will be missed. Sending condolences to the family at this difficult time.

So sorry to hear of Vanessa´s passing. May your memories help u all thru these difficult days. Thoughts and prayers to all.

Man, such a loss. I hold Nurses in very high esteem, they are angels . If I´d ever needed medical attention, I´d want Vanessa coming thru the door. For sure I´d listen, follow her instructions, and laugh till it hurt. Good lord she had that gift.

in my terribly small group of all-time people...boys and girls...in all of human history...unreplaceable...so incredibly sorry family...i can't think at this moment....

Vanessa was a very very special person, when a very close friend of mine had cancer she was there she was always there if you needed her she was there. I will miss her deeply and my favorite color from now on will be blue