Don’t remember me with sadness. Don’t remember me with tears. Remember all the
good times we shared throughout the many years. Now I am contented that my life
it was worthwhile. Knowing that in passing along the way I made you smile. When you
are walking down the street and you’ve got me on your mind. I’m walking in your footsteps,
only half a step behind. So please don’t be unhappy just because I’m out of sight.
Remember that I’m with you each morning, noon, and night.
Pete Randolph, son of Rena and the late Ned Randolph was born on December 13, 1942. He departed this life on Thursday, January 24, 2019 at the Ralph H. Johnson Veterans Hospital in Charleston, SC.
He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, and an accomplished Master Builder. Pete was a devoted and loving husband to Ruth Middleton Randolph who preceded him in death. He was also a loving father to Dawn Patrice Randolph and Kimberly Middleton whom also preceded him in death, and a doting grandfather.
Pete leaves to cherish his precious memories: two sons: Alfonso Randolph of Holly Hill, SC and Michael Middleton of Eutawville, SC; four grandchildren: Alfonso, Jr., Marshal, Imani, and Shantel; his mother, Rena Randolph of Raleigh, NC; four brothers: George (Gerry) Randolph of Orangeburg, SC, Olin (Mae) Randolph of Holly Hill, SC, Richard Randolph of Holly Hill, SC, and John (Lourenca) Randolph of Boston, MA; five sisters: Janie (Johnny) Smalls of Holly Hill, SC, Eula Grogan of E. Rochester, NH, Emma Lee Clark of Holly Hill, SC, Ellen (Adam) Sweatman of Holly Hill, SC, and Carolyn King of Holly Hill, SC; three sisters-in-law: Julia Jackson and Wilhelmena Middleton of Brooklyn, NY, and Carol (Phil) Briggman of Orangeburg, SC; three brothers-in-law: Moses (Dollie) Middleton of Eutawville, SC, Robert (Anna) Middleton and Abraham (Janet) Middleton of Orangeburg, SC; a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, friends, and acquaintances.
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