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Billy Wayne Randolph Jr.

1967 - 2024

Billy Wayne Randolph Jr. obituary, 1967-2024, Fort Worth, TX

BORN

1967

DIED

2024

FUNERAL HOME

Greenwood Funeral Homes - Cremation at Greenwood Memorial Park

3344 White Settlement Road

Fort Worth, Texas

Billy Randolph Obituary

Billy Wayne Randolph Jr.

August 14, 1967 - August 12, 2024

Fort Worth, Texas - With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Sergeant Billy Wayne Randolph Jr., a dedicated member of the Fort Worth Police Department for nearly 30 years, on Monday, August 12, 2024. Born on August 14, 1967, Billy Wayne Randolph Jr. embodied a deep commitment to service, a love for his country, and an unwavering dedication to his family and community.

Billy Randolph was more than just a public servant; he was a husband, son, brother, father, G-Pa, and friend whose love and loyalty were felt by all who knew him. For 35 years, he was the beloved husband of Lisa Randolph, his partner, and the love of his life. Together, they built a life filled with love, laughter, and memories that will be cherished forever.

As a father, Billy Randolph was devoted to his two amazing children, Kayla Ann Randolph Bates, who survives him, and Garrett Lee Randolph, who preceded him in death. His love and pride for his children were boundless, and his legacy lives on in strength and resilience of his daughter, Kayla.

Affectionally known as "G-Pa" Billy Randolph was a grandfather to four wonderful grandchildren: Braxston, Owen, Emie, and Addie Kate. His joy in being their grandfather was evident in every moment spent with them, and his love will continue to guide them throughout their lives.

In addition to his immediate family, Billy Randolph was a father figure to many "adopted" children, whom he embraced with all his heart. His influence reached beyond bloodlines, and he will be remembered as a mentor, protector, and a man who made everyone feel like family.

Sergeant Billy Wayne Randolph's dedication to his work, his community, and his loved ones was unparalleled. His commitment to service and his love for his country were evident in every aspect of his life, and his absence leaves a void that can never be filled.

As we remember Billy Randolph, we celebrate a life well-lived and a legacy of love, service, and strength. He will be deeply missed by all who had the honor of knowing him.

A service to honor Billy Wayne Randolph Jr.'s life will be held on Saturday, August 17th, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. at Christ Chapel Bible Church at 3701 Birchman Ave. Fort Worth, TX 76107. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to One Tribe Foundation, a cause close to his heart.

Billy Randolph is survived by his wife, Lisa Randolph, his daughter Kayla Ann Randolph Bates, husband Chaz Bates. He is preceded in death by his son Garrett Lee Randolph, and his grandparents. He is survived by his grandchildren Braxston, Owen Jax, Emie Rae, and Addie Kate Bates, parents Billy Wayne Randolph Sr. and Naomi Shirley Randolph, parents' in-law Robert and Janet Floyd, brothers James Aaron Randolph and Matthew Taylor Randolph, wife Katie Anne Weininger-Randolph, nieces Blake Marie Randolph Lall, Jessica Lynn Randolph, nephews Taylor John Randolph, and Trevor Ian Randolph.

May he rest in peace, forever remembered, and forever loved.

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Published by Star-Telegram from Aug. 14 to Aug. 15, 2024.

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Theodora Francis

August 28, 2024

Dear Billy, Maybe you don´t remember me, Teddy Francis from Patapasco High. I came across your son´s obituary and am so very sorry. Life is so strange . I know he is looking down at you and all of your family and will bless you every day. I will remember him and your family in my prayers. With deepest sympathy, Teddy Francis

Cale

August 23, 2024

RIP to a hero that served & protected our community for 29 years. If anyone knows where we can donate money to the family, please post.

Donna Roper

August 19, 2024

Hey , I'm sorry for your lost and my heart and prayers go out to all of Billy's family and friends. I remember Billy and a sweet and caring guy. We grow up on the same street growing up in Dundalk on Gray Haven Rd. He was always nice to me school and now my heart is breaking for the loss of a sweet and great man. Hope things get a little easier soon. Yours truly Donna Roper

Rosanne Coletto

August 18, 2024

Dearest Randolph Family. Please except my sympathy for the loss of your husband and father and Grandfather. It's very difficult to lose someone you love so horribly and tragic as Sargent Billy. We have had many officers die from gunshots and wrecks here in Connecticut the past 18 Months and it's so very sad. I have relatives and friends as police officers and it's never easy thinking they are out there. I pray that you all can get through this awful tragedy especially after losing your son and brother. Always remember they will always be in your hearts and the day you leave this earth to go to heaven it will be a joyous reunion for you all. God be with you at this sad time of your lives. Always Rosanne Coletto

Georgetown

August 18, 2024

i didn´t know Billy but was very touched by our loss of evidently a great man on all levels. god bless and comfort his family , know they´ll see him again one day in heaven for eternity. remember n smile for his legacy that was well done.

Guadalupe Gaona

August 17, 2024

I wanted to let you know that as you are going through this trail, God will be there for you as a family. I to lost my parents., and I know that God has been with me and has helped me as I grieve their loss. God bless you as a family ways.

Cam Montoya-Young County,Tx

August 17, 2024

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. We thank you for your service to Tarrant County for so many years.
Go rest high on that mountain and rest in God's loving arms.

Barbara Legan

August 17, 2024

Lisa and family...my sincerest condolences. I got to know Bllly as the admin at your HOA meetings each year. He was one of the most kind and considerate people I have ever met. You could tell just by speaking with him that he was special. I liked him even more when I found out he was from a suburb of Baltimore just like I was, except he had more of the accent that I did.

I remember when he decided to get off the board so that he could spend more time with his family, I begged him not to because I knew we wouldn´t get someone like him to take his place.

When I think of the fact that I only knew him briefly and not very well, and loved him like I did, how very fortunate for those who were close to him.

He made a real impact in my life, and set a marvelous example.

Love and hugs to you and your family.

P. Harlin

August 17, 2024

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Camela Montoya

August 17, 2024

Prayers for his family and friends from Young County. Rest easy they have the watch from here.

Monica Young

August 17, 2024

Sending my sincerest condolences and prayers

Carol monsanto

August 16, 2024

I personally did not know sgt.billy randolph, but as a citizen of ft worth my heart goes out to his family and the ft worth police dept. So sorry for all of our loss. God bless.

Yuri Guerrero - Realtor @CF

August 16, 2024

My condolences for the lost of Sergeant Billy Wayne Randolph Jr., a dedicated member of Fort Worth community ! Blessed be his memory

Niall Shuman

August 15, 2024

Godspeed Sir. You represented the best of Ft. Worth.

Paul and Debbie Cavitt

August 15, 2024

Lisa and Kayla our prayers are with you and the rest of the family. I remember our times at South Hills and remember when Billy started with the police force. God be with you during this time of loss.

Diane Shetter

August 15, 2024

I did not personally know him. I just wanted to extend my condolences and sympathy to his family. To thank his family for his service because when you are a spouse of a policeman you also serve.

Ruben Ruiz

August 15, 2024

As I´ve said before, Billy was small in stature, but very big at heart and work ethic. He had boundless energy and enthusiasm EVERY day at work.
Unjustly disciplined on at least two occasions, he moved on to his next assignment and continued to produce at a high level with outstanding numbers, the last as a dedicated patrol Sergeant. He could have gone anywhere, but he chose to stay in patrol.
I will try and bring some levity to the situation regarding our great Billy Randolph.
Several years ago, while on East patrol, Billy was stirring it up, beating the bushes late into the shift, like at 04:30 in the morning. We only had about an hour and a half to go before going home.
I get a call that Billy has stumbled onto an odd situation.
It´s explained to me that Billy has come upon a dead duck, in the trunk of a car, in the process of a traffic stop/investigation. He makes the good arrest, I believe gets additional evidence, but he´s pretty proud of the duck. It´s a story that only a handful of knew, but loved telling over the years.
Take care Billy, Mike Anderson, Rocky and all said hello and thank for leaving such a lasting impression.

Take care buddy,
Ruben Ruiz

Ronald Baker

August 15, 2024

Our deepest condolences and thank you for your service

A Grateful Community

August 14, 2024

Thank you for your service to your community

Lisa Everhart Kasaj

August 14, 2024

Billy and I went to high school together. Though we weren´t close, we hung out with a lot of the same people. So sorry for the family´s loss. Prayers going out
Lisa Everhart-Kasaj

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