Anonymous
I am very sorry to hear of Jan's passing. She was a very sweet lady, and I count myself as fortunate to have gotten to know her while working with her at Kennametal.
Birth date: May 11, 1948 Death date: Jun 8, 2017
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Janice Randolph, age 69, of Johnson City, TN, passed away Thursday, June 8,m 2017 with her family members by her side. A native of Johnson City, she was a daughter the daughter of the late Carl and Pauline Hubbard Blevins. Mrs. Randolph was a member of Grace Baptist Church and worked 38 years at Kennametal as a receptionist and on the shop floor. She enjoyed gardening, sewing, and always had a craft project in the works, but reading was her favorite. Solving a crime or adventuring to a new place was something that she loved to do. Mrs. Randolph is survived by her daughter, Lisa Bragg, Johnson City; brother, Ray Blevins and wife Nancy, Lenoir City, TN. Several nieces and nephews also survive. The family will receive friends Sunday, June 11, 2017 from 1:00 until 3:00 P.M. in the West Chapel of Appalachian Funeral Home. Graveside service and interment will follow at Monte Vista Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to CARIS Hospice, 110 W. Springbrook Drive, Johnson City, TN 37604. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.appfh.net. Appalachian Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 800 E. Watauga Ave., Johnson City, is serving the Randolph family. Order Flowers Interment DetailsMonte Vista Memorial ParkRead Obituary
I am very sorry to hear of Jan's passing. She was a very sweet lady, and I count myself as fortunate to have gotten to know her while working with her at Kennametal.
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on June 9, 2017 11:35 AM
So sorry to hear of Jan passing. I had worked with Jan in the office and shop floor. We shared our love of reading and swapping books. We loved mysteries and couldn't wait for the other one to read it so we could talk about it. She was a sweet lady and good friend. She loved to talk about her daughter who she loved with all her heart.