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John Clayton Randolph, 62 of New Orleans, Louisiana died September 23, 2022, after a swift and courageous battle with brain cancer. Born in Jonesboro, Arkansas on March 17, 1960, he grew up in Little Rock, the son of Robert M. Randolph, Sr., and Phyllis Isom (Raney). Upon graduation as valedictorian from Pulaski Academy in 1978, he attended Vanderbilt University and graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1982 as a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society and Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. He attended medical school at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and graduated from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 1987 while serving as Editor-in-Chief for the UALR Law Journal. Upon graduation he began his law career with Friday Eldredge and Clark where he practiced corporate and securities law. He retired as a partner in 1999 to attend the A.B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane University on full scholarship. He graduated with his master's in business administration in 2001 as a member of Beta Gamma Sigma and the recipient of the peer-awarded Roger Cornelius Award recognizing the highest standards of business scholarship and leadership. From 2000 through 2002 he was employed as Legal Counsel for Entergy Corporation. In 2002 he joined UBS Financial Services as a Financial Advisor and in 2007 joined J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. as a Vice-President and Investor. From 2012 through 2017 he was Director of the Master of Finance program at Tulane's Freeman School of Business and from 2017 through June of 2022 he served as Chief Administrative Officer at the Louisiana Veterans Research and Education Corporation. He was a parishioner of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in New Orleans and a member of the Krewe of Tucks. Clay was a true gentleman and friends will attest to his sharp wit, unwavering political opinions, and appreciation of New Orleans culture and cuisine. He is survived by his brother Bob and his wife Eleanor, his niece Elizabeth "Lilly" Watson and Edward J. Peters and his wife Wava of Terry, Mississippi. A visitation will be held from five-thirty to six-thirty p.m. on Thursday, September 29 followed by a Rosary at Our Lady of the Holy Souls Catholic Church, 1003 N. Tyler Street, Little Rock. Obsequies will be held Friday at ten-thirty a.m. at Our Lady of the Holy Souls. A celebration of Clay's life will be held in New Orleans at a future date. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Our Lady of the Holy Souls Catholic Church. Arrangements are under the direction of RuebelFuneralHome.com.

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Published by The Times-Picayune on Sep. 27, 2022.

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Charles Roberts

September 19, 2025

Also, I have a trove of his letters. Several from his trips abroad, back in the day when friend´s corresponded by letters. One day at Vanderbilt he shows me Willam F. Buckley, Jr.´s first book, God amd Man at Yale. Clay read a book a week. His insights in life were very memorable. I still think about him quite a lot and deeply regret that we lost touch in the final months. If any family members want his letters, please contact me at
[email protected] or 843-725-9847

Charles Roberts
Dallas, Texas

Charles Roberts

January 31, 2025

Clay read almost a book a week. He was a true Southern gentleman. His conversation was witty and sometimes self-deprecating. We last met at Galatoires one evening. He loved New Orleans and, of course, the South. We stayed in touch from 1978 at Vanderbilt to 2022. Then my emails went unanswered. I admired him greatly and am proud to have been his friend. I searched his name tonight and it breaks my heart that he is gone.

Mary Margaret Gorman

December 25, 2022

Clay was suck a joy to know and see about town in New Orleans. My heart hurts not knowing of his passing until last night in church when I saw the Christmas Eve flowers donated in his memory. You will be missed buddy. Thanks for always making Joe and me feel welcome. Big hugs.

W

October 17, 2022

Thank you Clay. I really appreciate the opportunities you gave me

Susan Zhou

October 7, 2022

Clay is the best program director and the best mentor of life. He encouraged me when I was down and told me not to doubt myself. He shaped my life, my career, my personality in positive ways. He influenced many other students in the same way. We all love him and will always remeber him.

Keith Adler

October 3, 2022

A huge loss for NOLA and beyond. Clay was an amazing guy and will be sorely missed. Sending love and light to his family and loved ones. I will make efforts to attend the celebration of life in NOLA.

paul j ippolito

September 28, 2022

randolph family,

i am so sorry, i loved clay. he was a great friend.

you have my deepest condolences.

paul j. ippolito

Jay Uhlman

September 27, 2022

My sympathies to all of those whose life he touched. Very appreciative to him for his support of Tulane Baseball.

My heartfelt condolences,
Jay

Mark Massey

September 26, 2022

Randolph was a rarity...high IQ but with common sense and a great sense of humor. My privilege to have been his friend and brother in SAE. He will be missed but never forgotten.

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Rosary

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Our Lady of the Holy Souls Catholic Church

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