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David was known for his charm, striking presence, and natural ability to connect
with others. He had a gift for quick-witted conversation, engaging and full of
personality. His words could captivate, his humor could uplift, and his presence
was one that people remembered. He carried a certain light about him that drew
others in.
He found peace and enjoyment in fishing, a pastime that allowed him to slow
down and appreciate life in its simplest and most meaningful moments.
David's life was not without challenges, and he faced struggles that shaped his
journey. Beyond those challenges he was a man of intelligence, resilience and
untapped potential. At his best, he showed reflection, strength and the ability to
grow. Those who looked deeper saw not just his struggles, but his heart and his
humanity and the complexity of his story.
He will be remembered for his charisma, his spirit and the lasting impression he
left on those who knew him. His life, in all its layers reminds us of the power of
love, understanding and grace.
David leaves behind a legacy of memories, connection and love that will live
through his family and all who carry him in their hearts.
David was preceded in death by his sister, Lin Randell, his father, David C. Randall
Sr., and his mother, Violet J. Duran.
He is survived by his children, Angelo Randell, Tierra Scaggs, Jerrel Fey and
Christopher Saiz; his grandchildren, Adrianna, Adonis, Chanelle, Jerrel Jr., Joziah,
Isaiah, Aries and Serenity; his goddaughter, Angelica Peoples; his sister, Toya (Lee
Davis); brother, Troy Henderson; stepmother, Shonna Randell, and a host of
nieces and nephews. He shared a deep and lasting bond with Mona Payne
(Randell), whom he married in 1988. Though their marriage ended in 2006, their
connection never truly faded. They remained close, united by love and history.
Mona continued to be an important and cherished part of his life and family.
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