Memorial Service for Otis Bernard Randle, Day of Mercy: February 26, 1945 - Day of Grace: October 21, 2011, Saturday, October 29, 2011, 12:00 p.m., First Missionary Baptist Church, 819 E. Martin Luther King Blvd, Texas City, TX 77590

Memorial Service For
Otis Bernard Randle

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819 E..Martin Luther King Blvd

Texas City} TX 77590

Departing. Ceremony
Scriptures: Old Testment..................... Eider A.Thompson New Testment.................... Eider A. Thompson
Prayer......................................................Rev L. Clark Master of Ceremony.................u Pastor A.L.Bell Solo........................................................Joseph Renchie Reflections of Love..............................Children/Grandchildren Solo.......................................................Shelia Edwards Comments............................................Family and Friends (2mins.) Words of Encouragement................. Rev. W.W. Jackson Closing..................................................Eider A. Thompson

OBITUARY AND TRIBUTE
Otis Bernard Randle was born February 26, 1945 to Otis Henry Randle and Veola Sims Randle. He was later joined by his two (2) sisters, Brenda and Shelia Randle. Otis accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized by the late Dr. F.M. Johnson of the First Missionary Baptist Church. He was the first drummer in the church's Music Department at the age of 14 years old. Otis later united with the Fellowship Baptist Church of Texas City, where Pastor Kevin Herrin presides.
Otis was educated at Booker T. Washington School in Texas City, where he met and married his childhood sweetheart Claudette Cotton and to that union two children were born: Oshay Lenard and O'Shania Yvette Randle.
Otis had a love for cars, hunting, fishing and "two-stepping." On many occasions, he was seen riding his dogs around in his truck. Otis made many friends stemming from school and various places of employment. He had a love and passion for fashion of which he displayed in his style and flare of dressing. Otis later married his long-time friend, Nettie Renchie who has faithfully remained by his side.
Otis departed this earthly life on October 21, 2011. He was preceded in death by his Father, Otis Henry Randle, Mother, Veola Randle Waiter, Daughter, O'Shania Randle and Sister, Brenda Randle Black.
He leaves to cherish his memories of love with his wife, Mrs. Nettie Randle and Sister Shelia (Cleveland) Edwards. Devoted children: O'Shay Randle and O'Shawn {Sarah) Jackson of California, Richard Randle Shaw, Darvette Shaw, Bernard Shaw, Ellowa Woods, Ebony Randle, Robert Renchie, Victoria Randle, Antaea Renchie, Keree Renchie, Trina Shaw, twenty-five {25) grandchildren, and two (2) great grandchildren. Aunt Dorothy King and Uncle Leroy {Sadie) Sims of Houston, Texas and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins. Special friends: Wilbur Lewis, Willie Rhem, Gregory Hardy, Gene Thompson, Stan Thornton, Charles E. Henry, Morris Davis and Lance Cleveland. Step-sister, Marian Hayes-Taylor and Step-brothers, Terry and Ricky Tryals. Special Thanks to the UTMB Staff, Dr. Willis, Peaceful Tranquility Hospice, family and friends.

To My Brother
I am so grateful that there was the opportunity for us to love one another. You wanted a little brother, but instead God gave you a little sister of which you trained to run and taught to fight like a boy. Thank you! I am truly happy that god allowed me the chance to tell you how much I love you before He took you home with Him. You were given the gift of laying on hands to take away pain as you did for me so many times in the past and et even on your sick bed in the hospital you were there reaching out to me showing that your love was real. I know it made you feel worn out, you said so when I asked, but it made you feel of worth helping me when you couldn't help yourself and I thank you. I am one of the luckiest sisters in the world to have a brother like you.
Love always, Baby

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To My Dad

Dad, I know that this is a fa_ fher's day card, but I wanted to let you know I love you and I'm glad that you are my father. With me, it's not what you did or d(dn't do but who you are as a man and that's what makes me the person I am today! It's so many things I've stole from your: fearless character. It's rare to have a man in your life that is consistent and grounded and real. Thank you for always being the best version ofyou for me.

I love ya!
M.V.P
Lord Belly

Pallbearers

Lamarus Clark Richard Randle Shaw Keree Renchie

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Michael Mason Richard Wilburn

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Repass immediately after service@ Hitchcock Community Center 6905 Backstrom Hitchcock, TX.