Beth Shepperd
Susan and family, my time spent working with Joe was educational and inspirational. He was a bright, focused, and loving individual. Prayers for you.
Birth date: Aug 5, 1940 Death date: Apr 25, 2022
Joe Neal Randolph went to his heavenly home on April 25, 2022, at age 81. He was born in Stephenville, Texas on August 5, 1940, to Neal Malcolm and Anne Keith Randolph. He graduated from A&M Consolidated High School in 1958. He re Read Obituary
Susan and family, my time spent working with Joe was educational and inspirational. He was a bright, focused, and loving individual. Prayers for you.
Susan and family: Please accept my heartfelt sympathy in the passing of this awesome gentleman . What a wonderful representative from Texas Eastman he was in our community with all he was involved in. Our paths crossed from the beginning of Globe….and I thoroughly enjoyed being on the committee with him and Mary Alice. He truly made our community a better Longview and most especially when it came to educating all of Longview’s school age children in all systems. May he always Rest In Peace . Thinking of all of you. With Love, Natalie Rabicoff:heart::sunflower::heart:
I was one of the many people that Joe recruited to work at Eastman. I admired him as a man interested in helping others achieve success working through Eastman, GLOBE scholars, Texas Scholars, etc.
My sincerest prayers and condolences for the Randolph family, especially Lacey. In my professional education career I encountered many types of administrators and school board members, I was honored and spoiled to have known Joe Randolph as a band parent and as a Longview school board member. A finer, more supportive example of a true gentleman has never lived, he is most certainly living now in his mansion of the Lord.
We were so sorry to hear of Joe’s passing. He was so supportive of Longview and education. Our prayers are with the Randolph family. He will be missed.
Jimmy and Judy Walker
Dearest Susan, my heartfelt condolences are extended to you and your family during this difficult time. May the abundance of memories you shared with Joe for these many years bring a sense of comfort in the days ahead. Brenda Modisett
Thinking of you Susan. Praying for comfort and peace. I am available.
My deepest sympathy and prayers are extended to Susan and the entire Randolph family. Joe touched many lives at Eastman, Longview ISD, First Baptist Church, Texas Scholars, his family and friends, and the many areas where he served as a volunteer. He graduated to Heaven leaving this world a better place because of his acts of service. He will be remember in the hearts of many.