Louise Randolph

louise randolph
On May 23, 2019, the prayer of Louise Randolph, 90, of Beaver Dam was answered. She was ushered into her heavenly home. She was born in Ohio County on July 31, 1928, to the late James Earl Thomas and Lelia Jones. Louise was a member of Harvest House Church of Hartford, Kentucky, and was the Church Mother and Chairperson of the Pastor’s Aid Committee. She served several terms on the Beaver Dam Housing Authority. Louise was outgoing, loving and faithful to her Christian calling. She possessed an unconditional love for her family. She dedicated her life to helping the less fortunate, feeding the hungry, and witnessing to men, women and young people who were not saved. Louise knew where she was going to spend eternity and encouraged others to know for themselves. Along with her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Bishop George Washington Randolph; who passed away September 6, 1960, the founder of the Church of God of Prophecy, now the Harvest House Church, Hartford, Kentucky, her brothers, Ernest McHenry, Roy Thomas, Herman Thomas, Ray Thomas; and sister, Mary A. Grigley. Left to cherish her memories and carry on her legacy, her daughter, Alma Randolph, of Owensboro; her sons, Bishop Robert (Marilyn) Randolph of Beaver Dam, Thomas Randolph of Owensboro, Minister David (Kelly) Randolph of Beaver Dam; her godson, Elder Thomas (Yolanda) Parks of Evansville, Indiana; her grandchildren, Kaileesha (Nick) Randolph Hayes of Owensboro, Quentin Randolph of Louisville, Preston (LuAnn) Randolph of Owensboro, Eli Randolph of Beaver Dam; her great-grandchildren, Zakyra Tiller of Owensboro, Dezmond Randolph of Beaver Dam, Marcus Randolph of Beaver Dam, Ari Hayes of Owensboro; her brother, Charles Hines of Dayton, Ohio; her granddog, Natalie 'Nat Nat' Randolph; her great-granddogs, Kal Randolph, Zenobia Randolph, Atticus Randolph and Aslan Randolph. Service will be 11 am Saturday, June 1, 2019, at Hartford Christian Church, 122 West Walnut Street, Hartford, Ky with Minister David Randolph officiating, and Bishop Robert Randolph will deliver the Eulogy. Burial will follow at Oakwood Cemetery. Visitation will be 3 to 8 pm Friday, and again from 9 to 11 am Saturday at the church. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to the Alma Randolph Charitable Foundation, PO Box 1067, Owensboro, KY 42302 or Hospice of Ohio County, 1211 Main Street, Hartford, Kentucky 42347. Envelopes will be available at the church. Miller-Schapmire Funeral Home is both honored and privileged to be entrusted with the care of Mrs. Randolph. Share your messages of condolence with the family of Louise Randolph at www.millerschapmire.com.

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  1. Randolph Family- I’m sorry for your loss. Your mother lived a good, long life. She is at peace now and restored.

    Chuck Morgan

  2. I am Sister Mabel Brawner’s eldest granddaughter, Jennifer. Your mom was always so important to my grandmother. They were very close up until my grandmother’s passing into glory in 1990. Prayers for peace and comfort as you all adjust to her earthly

  3. Alma and Family,
    We are so sorry for your loss even as we celebrate her life with you. We know how she loved and was loved.
    May God hold you tight and give you comfort.
    We love you…
    Cathy & Randy Armour
    Tallahassee FL

  4. Alma, Tommy, Robert, and David. What a wonderful Lady is your Mom! Is, because she still lives! just in a different body and place. Glad i knew her and brother Doc. May God’s peace be your’s
    The Ran

  5. Ms.Louise or Mother Louise as she was often called was the last of our Beloved Beaver Dam Community Elders.She always had a kind word of encouragement and a ready prayer for those of us who visited with her.Before I moved back to KY I
    Always stopped by

  6. Dear Alma, I am so happy to have had the honor and privilege to meet your beautiful and determined Momma at your fundraiser last year. We were so worried she wouldn’t make it but she was there looking stong, proud and beautiful. I see where both your inne

  7. To the Randolph Family,

    Your mother was a living example to many of us women as to how to walk in this world as a Godly woman. She will be missed. May God comfort you in the days ahead. Keep all the beautiful memories that you have of times past with

  8. Alma and family…so sorry for your loss. Ms. Randolph was a very special lady and touched a lot of lifes in a spiritual and humorous way. Prayers for peace and comfort during this difficult time!

  9. Randolph family. So sorry to hear the lost of your sweet mother. A sweet and special lady she was. My prayers are with you all.


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