Randolph L Earle Obituary
Randy was born in Harlem Hospital on July 30, 1983 to his late parents, Victor Wilson and Andrea Earle. He attended Farmingdale schools, and graduated in 2002 from Farmingdale High School. Randy went on to study at the University of Maryland.
Randy was a very charming young man. Randy always had a positive outlook on life, even though he battled many demons stemming all the way back to his childhood. He had a larger-than-life personality, a smile that could light the darkest room, a laugh that could be heard from a distance and most importantly Randy was a devoted father.
A man of sports, Randy became enamored with football in his younger years. He played for the Farmingdale High School Dalers. In 2001, Randy, alongside his teammates won the Long Island Nassau County Championship. On January 16, 2002, Randy was awarded “All County Player” by Nassau County. Randy was also featured on HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel. Randy continued his football career at the University of Maryland.
Randy was also known for his selflessness. In 2001, Randy rescued a mother and daughter who were trapped inside their vehicle following an accident. Driving on Sunrise Highway, Randy saw the collision and saw that the door to the vehicle was crushed. Randy rushed over and pried the door open freeing both mother and daughter. He immediately left the scene like a superhero trying to conceal their identity.
Randy and Jessica Adams were friends since they were both teenagers. They drifted apart over their school years and found their way back to each other as adults. From this union was born their beloved daughter, Victoria G. Earle. Randy will always be known as her very own superhero and now guardian angel. “Randy, you were #21 on the field, but you will always be #1 in our hearts”
November 19, 2021
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