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Randolph Augustaff Carew “Randy” White

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Randolph Augustaff Carew “Randy” White

Birth
Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, USA
Death
24 Jul 1985 (aged 29)
Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, USA
Burial
Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Randy began his education in Myrtle Grove Elemetary School at age 6. In the spring of 1968, The City of Pensacola Fiesta of Five Flags Children's Day Parade conducted an essay contest for the local elemetary schools 4th and 5th graders. Two children were chosen from each school to jointly compose an essay entitled "What America Means to Me". Randy was one of the children chosen to participate. The winners would be King & Queen and the others would be Duke & Duchess, Knight and Lady and other members of the court to be in the parade. He attended Escambia Christian School in the 7th grade. After getting his collar bone broken he went to Bellview Jr. High School in the 8th grade. He attended Escambia High School and was in the choir. He was a member of the Rebelaires. In 1973 the Rebelaires went to Vienna, Austria for a youth and music
festival. Randy was editor - and - chief of the high school paper. He won a 2 year all expense paid scholarship to Pensacola Junior College from Quill & Scroll. He graduated with honors in 1974. He attended Pensacola Junior College, then West Florida University and graduated in 1976. He was smart enough he didn't have to take certain subjects.

He won $10.00 for being Poet Laureat, also a plaque from the English Department, a pin for outstanding student and his picture is in Escambia High Schools Hall of Fame.

He worked at Seville Quarters as a bus boy at Coppersmiths Resturant while in high school. He worked at Pfieffers Printing press. He was Choir and Youth Directed in Blountstown, Florida for a year. He was later Choir Director at the Myrtle Grove Methodist Church.

Randy died from cancer.
Randy began his education in Myrtle Grove Elemetary School at age 6. In the spring of 1968, The City of Pensacola Fiesta of Five Flags Children's Day Parade conducted an essay contest for the local elemetary schools 4th and 5th graders. Two children were chosen from each school to jointly compose an essay entitled "What America Means to Me". Randy was one of the children chosen to participate. The winners would be King & Queen and the others would be Duke & Duchess, Knight and Lady and other members of the court to be in the parade. He attended Escambia Christian School in the 7th grade. After getting his collar bone broken he went to Bellview Jr. High School in the 8th grade. He attended Escambia High School and was in the choir. He was a member of the Rebelaires. In 1973 the Rebelaires went to Vienna, Austria for a youth and music
festival. Randy was editor - and - chief of the high school paper. He won a 2 year all expense paid scholarship to Pensacola Junior College from Quill & Scroll. He graduated with honors in 1974. He attended Pensacola Junior College, then West Florida University and graduated in 1976. He was smart enough he didn't have to take certain subjects.

He won $10.00 for being Poet Laureat, also a plaque from the English Department, a pin for outstanding student and his picture is in Escambia High Schools Hall of Fame.

He worked at Seville Quarters as a bus boy at Coppersmiths Resturant while in high school. He worked at Pfieffers Printing press. He was Choir and Youth Directed in Blountstown, Florida for a year. He was later Choir Director at the Myrtle Grove Methodist Church.

Randy died from cancer.

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Randy A. C. White
July 28, 1956
July 24, 1985



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