Donna Marie Randolph-Grant departed her loved ones on November 12, 2012. Donna was born on July 24, 1954 to the late Mable and Harper Weber. She graduated from G.W. Carver Sr. High. She leaves to cherish her memories two daughters: Michelle and Tina Randolph, three sisters: Mary Ann Spriggens, Carolyn Parker and Cheryl Sanchez, five brothers: Johnnie Hicks, Robert, Raymond and Manselle Spriggens and Daniel Weber. She was preceded in death by two husbands: Tyrone Randolph and Isaiah Grant. A Funeral Service will be held at 1:30 PM on Saturday November 24, 2012 at The Boyd Funeral Home, 5001 Chef Menteur Hwy., NOLA. Visitation will begin at 12:30 PM. Pastor Roger Graham officiating. Interment will follow at Holt Cemetery, NOLA. Online guestbook: www.anewtraditionbegins.com (504) 282-0600. Donavin D. Boyd and Linear Brooks Boyd Owners/Funeral Directors
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It´s been years , since you´ve left us . But I´ll never forget you . I will never forget that smile , your warm hugs , and sitting on your lap no matter how tall I grew . I will always remember your kind words and love that you´ve giving me . I was so blessed to have the time on earth with you that I had . You were the best grandma a girl could have and I miss you so much . I love you mawmaw.
Your granddaughter
Kayla Michelle Tharpe
Family
June 29, 2021
Luv and Missing you so much! Still can't believe your gone. Its so natural to pick up the phone and call you, but to realize I can't anymore! Cut like a knife. Never stop loving you! Your daughter Tina.
Tina Randolph
December 7, 2012
I will continue to pray for the family. Donna rest in glorious peace, because I know you are in Paradise.
Louise DeBose
December 1, 2012
Praying God's peace and blessings for Tina and Michelle. May her memory keep you smiling. May her seeds of wisdom sprout from you like beautiful flowers.
Melony Hawkins
November 25, 2012
Otis Spriggens
November 24, 2012
YOU HAVE MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY. I AM CONTINUOUSLY PRAYING FOR THE FAMILY. MAY GOD COMFORT AND KEEP YOU STRONG.
ANIKA
November 24, 2012
She came in quietly even so did she leave
the sky where gray and auburn dawned the trees.
A mild soul, loyal and gentle
yet opinionated but not judgemental.
'' That is how it is neph some are just freaky deaky'' A concern look a ready smile
I came this far may as well go the extra mile.
'' Neph I don't have all the answers but I will tell you what I believe''
words I will always hear as whispering in the trees.
Simple life with simple likes complex soul and love with all her might.
I trouble wither not I will see your face again
I believe our souls will meet in New Jerusalem,
At your kitchen table we once ponder where it would be in the clouds or among stars above the sky
as we read, it would not be visible with the naked eye.
Whether mine eyes shall see the glory I don't know,
as the judge shall descend and there is one thing we can be sure
you will be one of the first to rise from slumber to your place
in my mind I see your face.
Symbols of light,
love and life move like embers of a flame they rise beyond my sight
onto New Jerusalem the end of their flight.
Surely the saints in their robes sit in wittiness
trails of life and it 's just for holy fitness.
Neph
November 24, 2012
My prayers go out to the family. This Angel is resting in heaven! She's able to watch over all now!
Toni Jones
November 23, 2012
My prayers are with both of yall, Michelle n Tina. praying for the entire family.
Amanda Randolph
November 23, 2012
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