He worked at Nashville Mills for 19 years and Walmart Super Center for 8 years. Roy served the Lord and the household of faith family faithfully. He loved to fellowship with the believers. Roy served with the Independent African of Methodist Episcopal Church of American, he served 7 years at Mt. Moriah in Live Oak, FL, 2 years in Climax, GA, 5 years at Greater New Zion in Madison, FL and 1 year as Presiding Elder in South Carolina. God release him from the Methodist and gave him a new assignment that was to start a prayer ministry in 2004. God birthed forth Prayer House of Faith. Roy live a gooded and prosperous life his words he left with us was I Love you, I Love you I Love you.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his son Joshua Gardner; four sisters Mary Johnson, Leonie Peterson, Connie Michaels and Shirley Ross; three brothers James Randolph, David Randolph and Clifford Randolph. On Monday March 1, 2021 he transitioned to his new home.
Roy, leaves to celebrate and remember his life to his wife Vickie Randolph who serve faithfully; five children Morresia Jackson of Hampton, FL, Mary Jane Walker (Neil) of Jennings, FL, Eugene Randolph (Sharon) of Staten Island, NY, Willie Berrian of Marietta, GA and Will Berrian (Khandis) of Marietta, GA; eight grandchildren Anthony Hogan of Jacksonville FL, Craig Randolph (Shamika) of Hampton, GA, Katrina Hogan Crumpton of Valdosta, GA, Renee Withers (Joseph) of Hampton, GA, Krystal Yearby (Tony) of Valdosta. GA, Sierra Goethe (Phillip) of Valdosta, GA, Stetson Randolph (Kendra) of Oceanside, CA and Auburn Randolph (Stacy) of Columbus, GA and Zjabarion, Zjahariah, Zjavion Berrian and Baby Luke Berrian all of Marietta, GA; 20 great grandchildren; one great great grandchild; sister-in-law Yeganeh Gardner of Douglas, GA; two brothers-in-law Tony Edmond and Willie Gardner III of Valdosta, GA; father-in-law Willie J. Gardner of Valdosta, GA; a faithful uncle Paul Moore Sr. of Valdosta, GA and a host of family and friends.
Graveside service for Bishop Roy Randolph will be held on Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 11:00 A.M. at Riverview Memorial with Dr. Julia Berry officiating.