of Jonesboro, AR
June 25, 1958 - February 11, 2020
Sharon Kaye Randel departed from this life on February 11, 2020. Her memory will live on in the hearts of those who loved her. Sharon was always that person you could call when you needed a shoulder to cry on. Her life stories and what she has taught others is summed up in the song and story of, The Coat of Many Colors. She made the most of life and she taught us to be happy with what God gave us. She would say, you can have all the money in the world but without love in your heart, you'll never find happiness. Sharon would want us to remember her with smiles and laughter. She has a way of bringing people together and welcomed everyone with open arms. Let this moment remind us that life is short and we are not promised tomorrow. She enjoyed many things in life and really loved having her family together for the holidays.
Sharon was born in Jonesboro on June 25, 1958 to Sanford and Joyce Tate. She was a graduate of Westside High School, and was the owner of Sharon's Tax Service. Sharon was married to her high school sweetheart of 45 years.
Preceding her in death are her parents; a sister, Charlotte Watts; a brother, Anthony Sanford Tate.
Sharon left behind her devoted husband, Gary Randel; one son; Blake Everett Randel; two grandchildren, Devyn and Kaylee Randel; brother in law, Ernie Randel; three sisters in law, Sue Lammers, Darlene Brandon and Terrie Ball, and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral service will be Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home at 2:00 pm with Jerry Thompson officiating. Burial will be at Trinity Cemetery, Bono. Honored to service as pallbearers are Jason Lammers, Shane Shackleford, Teddy Brandon, Jeff Young, Gary Tate and Tim Swiercz.
Visitation will be Monday, February 17, 2020 from 5:00 pm 7:00 pm, at the funeral home.
I am so sorry she passed away. I was trying to find Gary's address as I seen he passed away. Did he pass away also. I found his address and it said decease. If so, how did he died. I was a very good friend
of his in the Navy and went down to see them twice. Again, I am so sorry I couldn't known sooner to
come down.
I am sorry to hear of the loss of your wife, mother, family member and friend. Sharon and I went to school together at Westside and I remember her always with a smile on her face. She was the sweetest, kindest woman you could ever meet and she will be missed by all. It was an honor for me to have known her. Rest in Peace Sharon and fly high with the angels in heaven.
Sharon had a big heart always there needed talk good listener as well. She always good people always help if she could help you anyway probably if ahe could. Sharon will be missed dearly. She was my taxer service known her very long time. Love you Sharon u will always be in my heart... Thank tou for everything you have done for me many years appreciate that alot.... love you so much goin miss you alot. Sincerly
Shawnna
Hickman
Gary, I just read where Sharon has passed away. I am very sorry. I have fond memories of her