IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Nadi D

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(Reid) Randolph

June 19, 1969 – September 14, 2023

Obituary

Nadi Druscilla Reid Randolph gracefully departed this world on September 14, 2023, in the tranquil surroundings of Midlothian, Virginia. She was born on June 19, 1969 to the late Fred William Reid and Nancy Jane Reid-Brown in Farmville, VA. She was vivacious with boundless joy and laughter, which she bestowed upon those fortunate enough to know her. Her vibrant nature was a blend of generosity, humor, kindness, and love, underscored by her indomitable spirit. Nadi was one of a kind with a touch of elegance & sophistication, possessed a heart of pure gold and wit as sharp as her impressive style. At an early age, Nadi accepted Jesus as her Lord & Savior and was baptized at First Baptist Church, where she joined and stayed in fellowship throughout her life. She actively participated in youth axillaries including the Junior Usher Board, Youth & Young Adult Choirs, and the Sunbeams, of which she was a proud member. Nadi was a 1987 graduate of Prince Edward County High School, where she demonstrated her athletic prowess by excelling in the areas of Marching Band (majorette), Basketball, Cross-Country, and Track & Field. She went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in Business Operations from Devry Institute of Technology in 1991. Nadi's unwavering determination drove her to pursue a Master of Business Administration from Strayer University in 2007, where she graduated with distinction, Magna Cum Laude. On July 27

th 2014, she married Edward Lee Randolph, whom she referred to as "her soulmate".

They subsequently joined Mt.Gilead Full Gospel International Ministries in 2016. Nadi had an exceptional career spanning nearly two decades as she ascended to the role of Project Control Engineer then Project Control Manager of GE Power Service/Legacy Alstom Power Inc.; her expertise and perseverance illuminated her path. She played a pivotal role in overseeing multimillion-dollar projects during the historic merger between Alstom and GE. She was a luminary in her field. Nadi lived life to the fullest, enjoyed traveling with her husband, spending time with her family, and watching sci-fi movies. Her infectious laughter spread joy and cheer to many. Nadi's radiant spirit, zest for life, compassion and love will be treasured in the hearts of all she touched. Let us keep her legacy of kindness, love and compassion. Nadi, your legacy will forever shine bright! In the hearts and minds of those she held dear, Nadi's memory will be cherished. She is survived by her husband & love of her life, Edward Lee Randolph; her siblings: Willie L. Reid (Crystal) of Dillwyn, VA, Melissa Reid Locus of Farmville, VA, Marvin G. Reid (Rosalyn) of Raleigh, NC, India Reid Sims (Ricky) of Durham, NC, and her special sister, Sheila Reid of Fort Washington, MD; her beloved aunt, Agnes R. Randolph, dear aunt Beatrice White, esteemed Uncle Henry Wright (Deborah), and adored great aunt, Mildred Reid; her nieces and nephews:

Travis, Marvin Tyrell, Simone, Michel'lae, and Joshua Reid; Curtis, Ebony, and Nasheem Locus; Willie, Kendra, Jamal, and Sasha Reid, as well as her special niece, LaToya Harvey-Harrington; her stepfather, Wentworth Brown; and a host of great nieces, nephews, cousins, in-laws, and friends. The arrangements for Nadi Druscilla Reid Randolph's final farewell are being conducted by Bland-Reid Funeral Home, in Farmville, VA. The family extends heartfelt thanks for the outpouring of support and condolences during our time of bereavement.

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Trinity Memorial Gardens, Farmville, VA

22482 Prince Edward Hwy, Rice, VA 23966

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