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Callie Christine Randolph
September 17, 2024
Callie Christine Randolph, 34 years of age from Chapmansboro Tn., passed away early Tuesday morning September 17, 2024, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. She was born in Nashville TN September 10, 1990, to Marsha Randolph and Kevin Hines. Callie loved her family, especially her mother, 7-year-old son Corey who was the light of her life, and her fiancée Christian. She loved creating and listening to music and writing poetry. She loved shoes, especially Nike, and her Jordans in her favorite colors black, gray, red, and white. Callie loved Christmas and truly enjoyed buying gifts for her mom and son. She loved her momma’s cooking, especially her meatloaf and cheesecake. And her favorite pastime was watching Corey play ball, she was his biggest fan!
Callie was preceded in death by her grandparents Robert and Dorothy Randolph, her uncle Robert (Bob) Randolph Jr, and cousins Mindy Randolph and Carey Bruner. She is survived by her mother Marsha Randolph, her son Corey Randolph, her fiancée Christian Brown, 2 aunts, 4 uncles, and 38 cousins. She was loved beyond measure and will be missed until we meet again.
Services will be held at Boyd Funeral Home in Ashland City. Visitation with the family will be held on Monday, September 23, 2024, from 12 Noon to 4 PM, and the Funeral Service will be on Tuesday, September 24, 2024, at 11 AM, with Pastor Trent Maupin officiating, and visitation for 1 hour before the service. Interment will immediately follow at Mallory’s Church Cemetery on Thomasville Rd in Chapmansboro.
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