She joined the Union Ridge Baptist Church at an early age.
In 1922 she married the late Jackson J. Randolph. They resided in New York City and was blessed with their first son John Jackson Randolph Jr.
After leaving New York they moved to Scottsville, VA, where her two daughters, Mrs. Fannie Randolph Johnson and Mrs. Barbara Randolph Mosby, and son, Howard Randolph were born. Mrs. Randolph joined Scottsville Baptist Church and was actively involved in civic and community affairs. She was a member of the Busy Bee Club.
In 1951 the family moved to Chalottesville, VA. She was an Honorary Mother of the Union Ridge Missionary Circle.
She was a loving mother and was always willing to lend a helping hand to others.
She is survived by two sons, two daughters, a sister Mrs. Grace Murray of Charlottesville, VA, two sons-in-law, Mr. John Johnson and Mr. Nathaniel Mosby, six grandchildren, a host of nieces and nephews, and friends.
In God's great garden of our lives, Some rain
must fall. But after that, He sends the sun
To triumph over all.
And so when sorrow comes to us, And tear
drops cloud our day, He sends us strength to
bear our load and light to guide our way.
Eternal God, we thank thee for the long life
and love of our Mother and for sacred memories.
The Children and Family
She joined the Union Ridge Baptist Church at an early age.
In 1922 she married the late Jackson J. Randolph. They resided in New York City and was blessed with their first son John Jackson Randolph Jr.
After leaving New York they moved to Scottsville, VA, where her two daughters, Mrs. Fannie Randolph Johnson and Mrs. Barbara Randolph Mosby, and son, Howard Randolph were born. Mrs. Randolph joined Scottsville Baptist Church and was actively involved in civic and community affairs. She was a member of the Busy Bee Club.
In 1951 the family moved to Chalottesville, VA. She was an Honorary Mother of the Union Ridge Missionary Circle.
She was a loving mother and was always willing to lend a helping hand to others.
She is survived by two sons, two daughters, a sister Mrs. Grace Murray of Charlottesville, VA, two sons-in-law, Mr. John Johnson and Mr. Nathaniel Mosby, six grandchildren, a host of nieces and nephews, and friends.
In God's great garden of our lives, Some rain
must fall. But after that, He sends the sun
To triumph over all.
And so when sorrow comes to us, And tear
drops cloud our day, He sends us strength to
bear our load and light to guide our way.
Eternal God, we thank thee for the long life
and love of our Mother and for sacred memories.
The Children and Family
Family Members
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Horace Linwood Solomon Sr
1877–1957
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William Henry Solomon
1879–1952
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Martha Solomon Tyler
1880–1923
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Musgo G. Solomon
1881–1953
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James Manis Solomon
1886–1968
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Lillie Isabelle Solomon Lawrence
1888–1967
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Mamie Solomon Boykin
1891–1976
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Daisy Solomon Jones
1892–1961
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Texanna "Texas" Solomon
1892–1957
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Gretchen Solomon Nicholas
1900–1976
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Gracie Solomon Murray
1902–1981
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Percy Collins "Jack" Solomon
1903–1962
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Eleanor Terry Solomon Gwynn
1906–1943
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