Eva White Randol, wife of the late R. A. Randol, was born Aug. 4th, 1864, in White Co., Tenn. She departed this life Aug. 2nd, 1929, at the age of 65 years. Mrs. Randol was a resident of this community 45 years. Coming to Texas when a young woman, she became the wife of Robert Randol and to this union was born seven children:
Mrs. F. L. Harvey, of Arlington; Mrs. Belva Jones,of Iowa Park, Texas; J. J. Randol, Fort Worth, Texas; Mrs. R. D. Young, Sparta, Tenn.: Mrs. O. E. Hurst, Arlington; one daughter dying in infancy. Mrs. Randol also leaves two step children to mourn her loss: Mrs. Nancy Mitchell, of Arlington, and Lee Randol, of Okla. City, also one brother: Mr. Gillentine, of Ft. Worth. Mother Randol was a wonderful mother, friend, and neighbor, and words are too weak to express how we shall miss her. The many floral offerings and the great multitude of friends who came to pay the last tribute, are a wonderful testimony to the life she has lived in the community. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Scott, assisted by Rev. Leak, of Hurst, and Rev. Langston, of Arlington. She was laid to rest by the side of her husband in the Arlington cemetery.
Wheeler community extends its heart felt sympathy to the bereaved family, and may they place their trust in God from whom all blessing flow.
She bade all of us a last farewell,
She said goodbye to all,
Her loving heart ceased to beat,
And before we knew it she was gone.
In our hearts your memory lingers,
Tender, sweet, kind and true,
There is not a day dear mother,
That we do not think of you.
In earth there's grief, in heaven rest,
We miss you most—we loved you best,
To bring you back—we cannot do,
We'll strive our best to come to you.
-- Arlington Journal, August 16, 1929
Obituary provided courtesy of Paula Duchesne.
Death location and maiden name are from her death certificate.
Eva White Randol, wife of the late R. A. Randol, was born Aug. 4th, 1864, in White Co., Tenn. She departed this life Aug. 2nd, 1929, at the age of 65 years. Mrs. Randol was a resident of this community 45 years. Coming to Texas when a young woman, she became the wife of Robert Randol and to this union was born seven children:
Mrs. F. L. Harvey, of Arlington; Mrs. Belva Jones,of Iowa Park, Texas; J. J. Randol, Fort Worth, Texas; Mrs. R. D. Young, Sparta, Tenn.: Mrs. O. E. Hurst, Arlington; one daughter dying in infancy. Mrs. Randol also leaves two step children to mourn her loss: Mrs. Nancy Mitchell, of Arlington, and Lee Randol, of Okla. City, also one brother: Mr. Gillentine, of Ft. Worth. Mother Randol was a wonderful mother, friend, and neighbor, and words are too weak to express how we shall miss her. The many floral offerings and the great multitude of friends who came to pay the last tribute, are a wonderful testimony to the life she has lived in the community. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Scott, assisted by Rev. Leak, of Hurst, and Rev. Langston, of Arlington. She was laid to rest by the side of her husband in the Arlington cemetery.
Wheeler community extends its heart felt sympathy to the bereaved family, and may they place their trust in God from whom all blessing flow.
She bade all of us a last farewell,
She said goodbye to all,
Her loving heart ceased to beat,
And before we knew it she was gone.
In our hearts your memory lingers,
Tender, sweet, kind and true,
There is not a day dear mother,
That we do not think of you.
In earth there's grief, in heaven rest,
We miss you most—we loved you best,
To bring you back—we cannot do,
We'll strive our best to come to you.
-- Arlington Journal, August 16, 1929
Obituary provided courtesy of Paula Duchesne.
Death location and maiden name are from her death certificate.
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