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Frances ‘Frankie’ Jewel Randall was born on October 31, 1932 in Skellytown, Texas to Merrill K. Potter and Hazel Dora Mathis Potter and went to be with the Lord on February 8, 2024 in Midland, TX.
Celebration of Life services will be held on Monday, February 12, 2024 at Crossroads Church Chapel in Odessa, TX at 10:00AM, Reverend and family friend Michael Elliott of Artesia, NM will be officiating. Memorial services at graveside at Woodbine Cemetery will be held on Monday, February 12, 2024 at 3:00PM in Artesia, NM with Rev. Michael Elliott officiating.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Merrill K. and Hazel Potter; husband, Alvin (Randy) Randall; and sister Lois Hollar of Amarillo, TX.
She is survived by her daughter Sherri Allen and husband Tim of Midland, TX; brother Jerry Potter of Amarillo, TX; 5 grandchildren – Destiny Todd and husband Shawn of Odessa ,TX, Coly Hokett of Odessa, TX, Shanna Liles and husband Bryant of Artesia, NM, Kassidi Allen of Lubbock TX, TJ Allen and wife Bei Bei of Prosper, TX; 7 great grandchildren – Brody Todd, Brance Todd, Tryston Hokett, Tresley Hokett, Beckham Liles, Brinlee Todd and Channing Liles; Niece Rhonda Ferguson and husband Dan of Amarillo, TX and other nieces and nephews; and special friend Betty Allen –Tim’s mother.
She graduated from White Deer High School in White Deer, TX in May, 1951 and was proud of her Posture Queen title. She and Randy married in Clovis, NM on June 9,1952 and celebrated 59 years together. She graduated from cosmetology school in Pampa, TX in 1953 when Randy was drafted into the army during the Korean War. She worked as a beautician until her daughter Sherri was born. The family was transferred to Artesia, NM in 1968 and she resided there until 2019 when she moved to Midland, TX.
She was a member of First Baptist Church in Artesia, NM. She and Randy accepted the Lord and were baptized together at First Baptist Church in Pampa, TX in 1967.
Love was her biggest virtue. She whole-heartedly loved her family. She had a special joy in her heart for children and they adored her as well. Most of all she treasured being a Mother and Nana. She especially enjoyed time spent with family on holidays and special events.
In her younger years, she had a love for her horses and the outdoors. In her adult life her hobbies were sewing, flower gardening, helping with home projects, and keeping everything perfectly tidy. During her empty nest years she worked at Kmart in apparel and as electronics manager. She enjoyed RV travel in retirement years. She was an avid and faithful daily walker at FBC.
Her smile, love and wisdom will long be treasured by all that knew her.
Her children arise and call her blessed. Proverbs 31:28.
As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you. Isaiah 66:13
Pallbearers: Tim Allen, Coly Hokett, Shawn Todd, Bryant Liles, TJ Allen, Brody Todd
Honorary Pallbearers-Grandchildren: Destiny Todd, Shanna Liles, Kassidi Allen and Great Grandchildren: Brance Todd, Tryston Hokett, Tresley Hokett, Beckham Liles, Brinlee Todd, and Channing Liles.
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