In Memory

Brian Lee Randolph - Class Of 1981

Brian Lee Randolph

January 10, 1963 - August 6, 2004

 

Deceased Classmate: Brian Randolph (1981)
Date Deceased: 2005
Age at Death: 42
Cause of Death: Cancer
Survived By: His daughter, one brother and his mother.

Those of you who knew and loved Brian know that there is not enough space in this little box to describe him or his accomplishments of funny facts/history. He is missed and will never be forgotten.  Nancy Hickox


Brian was born the son of Gerald Lee Randolph Sr and his mother was Geraldine Agnes (Hoeldtke) Gerling. He has one daughter Robin Randolph.


BRIAN RANDOLPH, 41, passed away Friday, August 6, 2004. A landscape architect graduate of Texas A&M, he enjoyed designing God's plants and the watering systems to make them grow, to be pleasing to man's eye.

He was preceded in death by his father, Bob Gerling, and brother Randy Randolph.

His is survived by his mother, Geraldine Gerling; daughter, Robin Randolph; former wife, Jill Landis; brother, Craig Randolph & wife Pam; sister, Lisa Zummo & husband Pat; nephew David Zummo; and nieces, Rachel Zummo and Lindsey Randolph.

Visitation will be held beginning at 1 PM on Tuesday afternoon at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, 1515 Hillendahl, where a funeral service will begin at 2PM. Interment will follow at Memorial Oaks Cemetery.


Published by Houston Chronicle on Aug. 9, 2004.


 

BIRTH Mitchell County, Texas, USA
DEATH 6 Aug 2004 (aged 41)   Harris County, Texas, USA
BURIAL

 Memorial Oaks Cemetery   Houston, Harris County, Texas

MEMORIAL ID Find A Grave #10733096

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10733096/brian-randolph

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02/28/11 12:14 PM #1    

Janet "Jan" Lyn Ulmer (1981)

 

Nancy is right. there is not enough room in this box to say anything that would tell of Brian and all he did, or even how great he was or how he made you feel so good about yourself when you were around him. Brian was a great man and I was very lucky to get to be a part of his life!            

 


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