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Randola Cagle
Randola Cagle was born on November 26, 1930, and passed away on April 2nd, 2007. She was a devoted wife to George Cagle until his death in 1990 and a loving mother of eight children. Randola worked hard as a maid and was a pillar of the community. Her positive outlook on life and her infectious smile made her a beloved member of the neighborhood.
One of Randola's greatest accomplishments was becoming an evangelist and a member of Elder Ross Church. She shared her faith with others and counseled many people, always offering uplifting words of encouragement. Randola loved to dress up for church and wear her beautiful hats, which added to her charm and elegance.
Despite the challenges she faced in her life, Randola enjoyed every moment of it. Her resilience and determination were evident in her ability to find joy in everything. Her unwavering faith in God was her guiding light, and she was an inspiration to all who knew her.
Randola Cagle's legacy lives on, and she is deeply missed by her family and friends. She was laid to rest in Evergreen Cemetery, but her memory will continue to inspire and uplift those who knew her.
One of Randola's greatest accomplishments was becoming an evangelist and a member of Elder Ross Church. She shared her faith with others and counseled many people, always offering uplifting words of encouragement. Randola loved to dress up for church and wear her beautiful hats, which added to her charm and elegance.
Despite the challenges she faced in her life, Randola enjoyed every moment of it. Her resilience and determination were evident in her ability to find joy in everything. Her unwavering faith in God was her guiding light, and she was an inspiration to all who knew her.
Randola Cagle's legacy lives on, and she is deeply missed by her family and friends. She was laid to rest in Evergreen Cemetery, but her memory will continue to inspire and uplift those who knew her.
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Randola Cagle
Randola Cagle was born on November 26, 1930, and passed away on April 2nd, 2007. She was a devoted wife to George Cagle until his death in 1990 and a loving mother of eight children. Randola worked hard as a maid and was a pillar of the community. Her positive outlook on life and her infectious smile made her a beloved member of the neighborhood.
One of Randola's greatest accomplishments was becoming an evangelist and a member of Elder Ross Church. She shared her faith with others and counseled many people, always offering uplifting words of encouragement. Randola loved to dress up for church and wear her beautiful hats, which added to her charm and elegance.
Despite the challenges she faced in her life, Randola enjoyed every moment of it. Her resilience and determination were evident in her ability to find joy in everything. Her unwavering faith in God was her guiding light, and she was an inspiration to all who knew her.
Randola Cagle's legacy lives on, and she is deeply missed by her family and friends. She was laid to rest in Evergreen Cemetery, but her memory will continue to inspire and uplift those who knew her.
One of Randola's greatest accomplishments was becoming an evangelist and a member of Elder Ross Church. She shared her faith with others and counseled many people, always offering uplifting words of encouragement. Randola loved to dress up for church and wear her beautiful hats, which added to her charm and elegance.
Despite the challenges she faced in her life, Randola enjoyed every moment of it. Her resilience and determination were evident in her ability to find joy in everything. Her unwavering faith in God was her guiding light, and she was an inspiration to all who knew her.
Randola Cagle's legacy lives on, and she is deeply missed by her family and friends. She was laid to rest in Evergreen Cemetery, but her memory will continue to inspire and uplift those who knew her.
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Randola Cagle of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on November 26, 1930, and died at age 76 years old on April 2, 2007. Randola Cagle was buried on April 2, -2007 at The Evergreens Cemetery 1629 Bushwick Ave, in Brooklyn, Queens County.
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