The funeral for Raymond Randolph, 81, a former resident of Enid who died Saturday, August 18, 1984, in his home at Marsing, Idaho, will be at 2 PM Tuesday in the Chapel of Dakan Funeral Home at Caldwell, Idaho.
Burial will be in Homedale Cemetery at Marsing.
Randolph was born April 7, 1903, to David and Sally Randolph. He and Blanche McNickle were married July 26, 1926, at Ames where they farmed, moving to Enid in 1960. In 1972, they moved to Marsing, Idaho.
Randolph was an elder of the Followers of Christ at Caldwell, Idaho.
He is survived by Marthella Beglsy, who he married May 23, 1984; two sons, Johnnie, Ames and Lloyd, Marsing; four daughters, Mrs. Charles (Nellie Rose) McCreary, Mrs. Bill (Helen) Hartzog, Mrs. Bob (Hazel) Hickle, all of Enid, and Mrs. Edsel (Fayetta) Denning, Wichita, Kansas; two sisters, Mrs. Edwin (Audra) Nelson, Hennessey, and Mrs. Roy (Grace) George, Marsing, Idaho; 17 grandchildren; 17 great – grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Blanche, three brothers, three sisters, one grandchild and one great – grandchild.
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