Home Going Services for the late Mrs.Vivian Childers Randolph, 1911-1991, At Woodlawn Morticians Inc., Bronx NY 10470, Tuseday, October 22, 1991, 10 A.M.

-MIS-S M-E BU-T L-ET -ME -GO
When I come to the end of the road and the sun has set for me,
I want no rates in a gloom filled voom, why cry for a soul set free?
Miss me a little . but not too long, and not with your head bowed low.
Remember the love that was once shared, miss me but let me go.
For this is a journey we all must take and each must go alone.
It's all part of the Master's plan, a step on the road to home.
When you are lonely and sick of heart go to the friends we know.
And bury your sorrows in doing g<XXi deeds
MISS ME BUT LET ME GO
ACXOOWLEIXJEMENT
The family of Vivian C. Randolph gratefully acknowledges the many kind and beautiful expressions of sympathy and love shown during their hour of bereavement.

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00111JARY

Vivian Ellen Olilders Randolph, was born 13 July 1911 in Lizella, Georgia, to Napoleon and laura <llilders. She was the eldest of eight children. Vivlan arrived in New York City in 1928, here she worked hard and beCAJOO very actlve in social affairs and in her oamunity. Vivian was loved and respected by aany friends and family. She as kind aod good to all whan she came in
.,.contact with. Vivian touched IBDJ lives in a positive

Heavens angela came down to bring Vivian Randolph
on bane to glory oo October 18, 1991.

A host of nieces, friends. We all loved

nepben and other relatives and
you, but an loved you best.

Vivian was our star when the nights were dark, our
mth wben it was cold, oor courage when the world was
afraid. She cared for us, she shared witb us and she
was always herself.

Vivian, you are gone, but oot forgotten. le truly will miss you.

She leaves in passing, two sisters: Clara Copeland, Jewel Wesby; two brothers: l.alls Napoleon Ulilders,
Terrell Olilders; all ot ~York City.

SUBMITI'ED SOOIDWFUILY BY ntE FAMILY

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PREU.JOE
PRC:OSSIONAL
MUSICAL SB:I'ION: "<m IILL TAKE CARE <F YOO" SCRIPTUREOUD TESTAMENT
SOLOMr. Oscar Copeland
llJSICAL SFCI'ION "IT IS lmL 11111 MY s:xJL"
READING ALESIA MICKIE THE EUUOGYREV. GRANVILLE fORD
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