January 21, 1940 ~ January 13, 2018
Randolph Hardaway was born January 21, 1940, to Rudolph Hardaway and Virgie Lee Rabb. He was raised in Waelder, Texas and attended Ralph Bunche High School. In 1961 Randolph moved to San Antonio where he remained until death. Randolph was employed by Gaylord Boxes for 35 plus years after serving in the Military. His hobbies were fishing, hunting, playing dominoes and loved to barbeque. His favorite expression was tell me this and loved giving advice, He will be deeply missed. Randolph was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters and one brother. Memories will be forever cherished by his son, Ronnie Hardaway; brothers Earl H. Hardaway (Ella), Willie B. Hardaway (Gerlene); one sister, Jeannette Stinson and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
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Thankful for the time we spent together on your journey. Will miss your humor, especially the infinite queries of “tell me this” or “let me ask you this question “
Love you dearly Big Brother”
My confolences to my cousin Ronnie and the entire Hardaway Rabb family. I will miss you Uncle Randy. All your great wisdom and laughter.
Ronnie, I send my love and prayers at this time of your lost. I know you have many memories to cherish. Stay strong!
My condolences to the Hardaway family. I pray God’s strength and blessings on your during this time of bereavement.
My prayers are with the Hardaway family. My you be comforted by the happy memories
Heartfelt Condolences for the Hardaway Family
We are going to really miss Randolph. Our prayers are with the family.
My condolences to the family. The loss of a love one leaves a deep void in our hearts. May it be comfort to know your loved one is precious in God’s eyes,and he keeps them in his memory.
Our prayers are with the Hardaway family at this time of bereavement. Brother Willie, we did not know your brother, but we know that to be absent form the body is to be present with the Lord. So, your Brother is with the Lord and we all can take comfort in knowing this. May God richly bless the family and know that God will wipe away all tears.
My sincere condolences to the family. Rev 21:4