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Amelia Bea Randolph, age 21 months, died June 30, 2016 in Columbus. Amelia was deeply loved and cherished by her parents, Ben and Tricia Randolph; her grandparents Tami Echemann and Tom Echemann and Charles and Marianne Randolph; her aunts and uncles: Andrew Echemann, Kelli Echemann, Tina Echemann, Jennifer and Drew Fuller, and Laura and Travis Ramos; her cousins: Auden Russo, Theodore Fuller, and Tate and Reid Ramos; countless family members and dear friends and her beloved dog, Buddy. Amelia was born on September 22, 2014 in Columbus. She was the pride and joy of her parents’ lives. She was a vibrant and happy toddler, full of personality and light. Amelia was nurturing and especially doted on her baby doll, Frenchie. She loved the water, books, swinging, jumping, dancing, talking, and making people laugh. She brought so much joy to the lives of all who had the privilege to know her. We will be eternally grateful for the time we had to spend with her, and will cherish our memories with her forever. A service will be held on Wednesday, July 6, 2016 at Northwest United Methodist Church in the Chapel in the Woods. The family will receive guests beginning at 10 a.m. with a service to follow at 11:15 a.m. Amelia will be laid to rest at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Hilliard, Ohio. Memorial donations may be made to: Nationwide Children’s Hospital
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