Mr. Randolph Jennings, Sr.'s Obituary
On December 7, 2015, you were called home to Glory. Randolph Jennings, Sr. was born June 19, 1932 to Wyatt and Nettie Jennings. At an early age, he confessed to Christ. In New Hope, Kemper County. He was a self-employed logger. He attended Kemper High School. Later in life, he met Lena Mae Bourrage, and they married in 1951. To this union, nine.children were born, one child prior to marriage. He served in the army thr~e. to four years. He had a love for people and enjoyed hunting and watching western shows as well as ball games. He was not a fancy dresser, and did not care much for suits and ties. He did love jeans, khaki pants, and caps. Randolph was preceeded in death by his parents, Wyatt and Nettie Jennings, his wife, Lena, one son, Randolph Jennings, Jr., one grandson, Janerio Jennings, one daughter, Lynette Jennings, three brothers, Rudolph Jennings, Robert Jennings, A.G. Mathis, and two sisters, Bessie Tripplet and Catherine Watson.
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