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Deacon Ernest Fitz Randolph

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Deacon Ernest Fitz Randolph

Birth
Alfred, Allegany County, New York, USA
Death
26 Sep 1945 (aged 81)
Farina, Fayette County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Farina, Fayette County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 139, No 21, p 382, Nov. 19, 1945.

Ernest Fitz Randolph was born in Alfred Center, N. Y., October 15, 1863, one of five children born to Silas F. and Emily Lusk Randolph. He moved to Farina, Ill., with his parents in 1866, and most of the time since then has made Farina his home.

He united with the Seventh Day Baptist Church of Farina in 1882, and has served this church faithfully, being ordained deacon in 1914. He sang in the choir, taught a Sabbath school class for many years, and served as a trustee. He took a firm stand in favor of everything he thought right. He was a believer in the Bible and that it was and is the Word of God. He believed that the seventh day is the Sabbath of Jehovah and as such should be observed by all mankind. Believing this he has for the sixty-two years of his business life closed his place of business before the setting of the sun on Friday night, to remain closed until sunset the night of the Sabbath. These years have been a living testimonial to the consistency of his belief.

For fifty-five years he has continuously served an ever-widening clientele as a dependable and trustworthy repairer of watches and clocks, and has built up an extensive practice as an optometrist. In 1901 Mr. Randolph installed at his own expense the "town clock," which has three sets of weights, one set wound every day in the week except on the Sabbath day. Deacon Randolph went to work as usual on September 26, 1945, and was stricken suddenly; his Maker had called him home to his reward.

He was united in marriage to Miss Elsie Langworthy on September 28, 1893, at Nortonville, Kan. Two children were born to this union: Dale, at home, and Mrs. Emily Davis of Jerseyville, Ill. He is also survived by three sisters: Mrs. Lura Persels, Mrs. Ines Wells, and Mrs. Mabel Allen, all of Farina.

Deacon Randolph never aspired to public office, but he has served the community as township and as village clerk; he was the first treasurer of the Farina Building and Loan, and served for five years as its president, and many years as a director; served as president of the Farina Cemetery Association for more than twenty years.

Funeral services were held at the Seventh Day Baptist Church on September 28 with Rev. Claude L. Hill officiating.
C. L. H.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 139, No 21, p 382, Nov. 19, 1945.

Ernest Fitz Randolph was born in Alfred Center, N. Y., October 15, 1863, one of five children born to Silas F. and Emily Lusk Randolph. He moved to Farina, Ill., with his parents in 1866, and most of the time since then has made Farina his home.

He united with the Seventh Day Baptist Church of Farina in 1882, and has served this church faithfully, being ordained deacon in 1914. He sang in the choir, taught a Sabbath school class for many years, and served as a trustee. He took a firm stand in favor of everything he thought right. He was a believer in the Bible and that it was and is the Word of God. He believed that the seventh day is the Sabbath of Jehovah and as such should be observed by all mankind. Believing this he has for the sixty-two years of his business life closed his place of business before the setting of the sun on Friday night, to remain closed until sunset the night of the Sabbath. These years have been a living testimonial to the consistency of his belief.

For fifty-five years he has continuously served an ever-widening clientele as a dependable and trustworthy repairer of watches and clocks, and has built up an extensive practice as an optometrist. In 1901 Mr. Randolph installed at his own expense the "town clock," which has three sets of weights, one set wound every day in the week except on the Sabbath day. Deacon Randolph went to work as usual on September 26, 1945, and was stricken suddenly; his Maker had called him home to his reward.

He was united in marriage to Miss Elsie Langworthy on September 28, 1893, at Nortonville, Kan. Two children were born to this union: Dale, at home, and Mrs. Emily Davis of Jerseyville, Ill. He is also survived by three sisters: Mrs. Lura Persels, Mrs. Ines Wells, and Mrs. Mabel Allen, all of Farina.

Deacon Randolph never aspired to public office, but he has served the community as township and as village clerk; he was the first treasurer of the Farina Building and Loan, and served for five years as its president, and many years as a director; served as president of the Farina Cemetery Association for more than twenty years.

Funeral services were held at the Seventh Day Baptist Church on September 28 with Rev. Claude L. Hill officiating.
C. L. H.


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