Dalphine Delcie Randolph

Dalphine Delcie Randolph, 88, of Crossville, TN, passed away on December 24, 2011.  Her family will receive friends on Wednesday, December 28, 2011, from 11:00 to 1:00 PM at Crossville Memorial.  Her funeral will be Wednesday, December 28, 2011 at 1:00 PM with Pastor Terry Swaw officiating.  Burial will be in the Haley’s Grove Cemetery. 

Dalphine was born on October 21, 1923 in Cumberland County, Tennessee to Deck and Katie Lou Redwine.  Before retiring, she worked in a factory.  She enjoyed canning, flowers, and liked to sing.  Dalphine loved her family and her church.

She is survived by her sons, Tommy Randolph (Joyce) and David Randolph (Helen) of Crossville, daughter, Phyllis Randolph of Crossville, grandchildren, Victor Randolph (Jeanne), Wade Goss (Kelly), Michelle Moore, Mark Randolph (Regina), Stacie Rudduck (Scott), Olivia Richards (Jerry), Lisa Thompson, and Robert Todd (Lauren), and nine great grandchildren.

Dalphine was preceded in death by her husband, Joe Lee Randolph, parents, Deck and Katie Lou Redwine, brothers, Reed, Stanley, Cornell, and Sterling Redwine, sister, Hazel Scharff, daughters, Opal Randolph and Sandra Thompson.

 

2 thoughts on “Dalphine Delcie Randolph

  1. My Sweet, Kind Hearted Aunt Dalphine was a wonderful lady and will be missed dearly, but will live on forever in my heart and fond memories of her. She will be missed, but never forgotten! God gave her the best present she could have gotten for Christmas,… to go peacefully… and be with the Lord in Heaven on Christmas Eve 12/24/2011.
    My heart goes out to her Family, and Friends. We Love You All
    I remember how it felt when I lost my Parents. William Reid Redwine and Ninnie Webb Carter Redwine. (Aunt Dalphine), I know you are there rejoicing with your Family and Friends that had passed on before you.
    I love you and Please Give my Daddy a Big Hug for us…….
    Linda, Dallas, Julia and Jerry REDWINE

  2. She was a wonderful aunt. I remember spending time with her when I was younger. She was a big influence in my life. It was easy to see why my Dad loved her so much. I am looking foward to seeing her again when I make it to Heaven. She will be missed by one and all.
    Love and Prayers Linda Carver

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