Also preceded in death by his Sister Natalie Crawford; Aunt Barbara Williams (Clarence); Yvonne Anthony (Billy); Uncle George Gardner; and Richard Spears, Jr.
Randall, better known by all who knew him as "Randy", leaves to cherish his memory four sisters: M. Phoede Ward (Fred). Sharon Crawford-Pitre (Herman), Ila Crawford, Adair Gilliam: one brother, Thomas "TJ" Crawford (Paula). Aunt Ramonde Gardner. Two nieces: Sher'wanda (Wee Wee) James and Sharon (Ms. T) Vest; one nephew, Adrian (AC) Crawford; a great niece, Sha'mira Anderson and great nephew, Sher'rod Anderson, along with a host of cousins and friends.
Randy, though had a disability, was treated and accepted as a normal individual, who enjoyed playing basketball, ping pong, and music.
After graduating from Charlottesville High School in 1977, Randy went on to working at Venable Afterschool program for several years. His next chapter consisted of working at Wendy's before his health started changing.
At Christmas time, you would often see Randy ringing the bell for the Salvation Army.
Randy was a person who would always greet people with a smile and conversated with anyone.
He will be missed by family, relatives and friends.
Also preceded in death by his Sister Natalie Crawford; Aunt Barbara Williams (Clarence); Yvonne Anthony (Billy); Uncle George Gardner; and Richard Spears, Jr.
Randall, better known by all who knew him as "Randy", leaves to cherish his memory four sisters: M. Phoede Ward (Fred). Sharon Crawford-Pitre (Herman), Ila Crawford, Adair Gilliam: one brother, Thomas "TJ" Crawford (Paula). Aunt Ramonde Gardner. Two nieces: Sher'wanda (Wee Wee) James and Sharon (Ms. T) Vest; one nephew, Adrian (AC) Crawford; a great niece, Sha'mira Anderson and great nephew, Sher'rod Anderson, along with a host of cousins and friends.
Randy, though had a disability, was treated and accepted as a normal individual, who enjoyed playing basketball, ping pong, and music.
After graduating from Charlottesville High School in 1977, Randy went on to working at Venable Afterschool program for several years. His next chapter consisted of working at Wendy's before his health started changing.
At Christmas time, you would often see Randy ringing the bell for the Salvation Army.
Randy was a person who would always greet people with a smile and conversated with anyone.
He will be missed by family, relatives and friends.
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