Randolph Kelvin Truesdale, 66, left his earthly house on Tuesday, January 23, 2024, at the MUSC Health Lancaster Medical Center. He was the son of Columbus (Boo) Truesdale, Jr. and Joan Patterson Truesdale, they both preceded him in death.
Randolph graduated from Andrew Jackson High School in Kershaw, South Carolina in the class of 1975 and completed a bachelor's degree in business administration at Livingstone College in Salisbury, North Carolina. After which he served in the United States Marine Corps and Honorably Discharged with a Rifle Marksman Badge, a Letter of Appreciation, Good Conduct Medal and a Sea Service Deployment Ribbon. He gave his heart to Jesus and proved it by his services to people. He loved to have fun and he had an enthusiastic sense of humor. He was an entrepreneur for over forty years and shared his many gifts and talents in art, building, barbering and constructing. He readily helped many people in Heath Springs, Kershaw and Lancaster, South Carolina community.
Survivors include his wife of thirty-two years, Julia Seegars-Truesdale of the home; two sons, Randolph (Randy) Kelvin Truesdale, Jr., (Shanesha) of Indian Land, South Carolina and S. Juwaun Seegars, (Kristin) of Charlotte, North Carolina; four grandchildren, Viktor K. Truesdale of Indian Land, South Carolina, Rylan Seegars, Alyssa A. Seegars and Vivian R. Seegars of Charlotte, North Carolina; two brothers; Morris Truesdale (Inez) and Regan Truesdale (Carol) both Heath Springs, South Carolina; three sisters, Deborah Truesdale of Heath Springs, South Carolina, Felicia Walsh (Andrew) of Camden, South Carolina and Minister Kimberly Truesdale of Rock Hill, South Carolina; two uncles, Otis Patterson and Jerry Patterson; two aunts; Loree Johnson and Geralene Patterson; one brother-in-law; Donell Seegars (Opal) of Bryant, Texas; three sister-in-laws; Alice Campbell (Clarence) of Rock Hill, South Carolina, Linda Smith and Barbara Seegars of Lancaster, South Carolina. He had a host of other relatives and friends that loved him dearly. A brother, Randolph Truesdale and a sister Patricia Truesdale preceded him in death.
Funeral Services will be 3:00 pm, Friday, February 02, 2024 at McMullen Funeral Home Chapel in Lancaster, South Carolina officiating by the Reverend Loman Jones.
Viewing will be 1-3pm, Friday, February 02, 2024, at the McMullen Funeral Home.
The burial will be private.
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In loving memory of Randolph Truesdale, you are loved and you will be missed. The Smith and Reeves Family.
So sorry to hear of the passing of a classmate (Livingstone College) and friend. Praying for strength for the family in the days to come. Rest in eternal peace Randolph! always Sam Moore
Our deepest condolences to the Truesdale and Seegars Families. Each time I saw Randy,he always greeted me with a smile and very respectful. I always enjoyed talking to him. May God give you comfort, strength and peace through this difficult time and the days to come.FQC Marvin & Donna Clyburn
TO the Truesdale family, you all are in my thoughts and prayers, Randolph was my friend. The Last time I saw Randolph was at Red Hill Baptist Church in Cassett, SC. He and his wife were there we were all happy to see one another. I can only imagine, Randolph talking with the Angels....Mildred Mingo Kirkland
Rest in peace my cousin.He never met a stranger and will be missed by all who had the opportunity to talk with him. Pat
Randolph was a good friend he will be miss. I remember the days playing football together. He never said a bad word about anybody and was always willing help in any way he could. One of my best friend, I remember doing one game another guy hit me while I was going out of bound and Randolph hit him on the next play. We a 15 yards penalty he was always looking out for me. Miss you my friend.
Deepest sympathy to the Truedale family
OUR condolences to the family from THE THOMPSON FAMILY
God's Love and Our Prayers for the family and friends. We love you all. The Myers family
God's Love and Our Prayers for the family and friends. We love you all. The Myers family
My thoughts and prayers for the family. I love you all. Mary Elder
To the Truesdale and Seegar family you all have our deepest sympathy!
-The children of the late Jack and Connie Harris
Our beloved Randy your classmates and friends will truly miss you and to the Seeger's and Truesdale's families make The Lord give you peace and strength during these times! Randy would make you Smile when he didn't know you need too and his sense of humor was amazing!
Sarah H Lang/ Classmates Connecting 75
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