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Randall White Jr. transitioned from this life on Thursday, March 26, 2026, at the age of 33. Born on May 7, 1992, in Beaufort, South Carolina, Randall was a star football player, a cherished mentor, and a beloved family member. He graduated from Manchester High School in 2010 and went on to attend Waldorf University in Forest City, Iowa. Randall was a proud member of St. Paul CME Church.
He was the beloved son of Sherrie Turner-White and the late Randall White Sr. He was preceded in death by his father; his paternal grandparents, Rudolph and Dorothy White; and his maternal grandmother, Elizabeth Turner.
Randall is survived by his mother, Sherrie T. White; his brother, Torre C. Turner (Portia Hall-Turner); his sisters, Nikki Maddox and Carmen Collins; his God Brothers, Arthur Rick III and William Drumwright; his aunts, Ruby Mae Holmes of Lady Island, South Carolina, Marie Turner Todd, Ann Bell, Linda Mahone (Melvin), and Bonnie Mitchell (Mitch)of Plant City, FL; his uncle, Arnold White (Pam) of Dale City, Virginia; his great-aunts, Annie Lois Turner and Willean Turner of Manchester, Georgia; and an abundance of cousins, including Gaelen and Nick Todd, Reggie White, Kenny White, Michele Bennett, and many more.
Randall held a special bond with a group of brothers he called “The Brotherhood” — Deontae Holloway, Carvenus Hobbs, Roc Hobbs, and many others who walked alongside him through life.
He was known affectionately by many names — Cheeks, Little Pappy, Ragú — but to his big brother, he was always simply “Lil’ Bro.” Randall had a deep love for fishing, spending time with family, mentoring kids in little league sports, dressing sharply, and buying expensive cologne. He lived by two guiding principles that defined his spirit: “Every day I want to be 1% better!” and “You got to go through it to get to it!”
The family extends heartfelt thanks to Northside Hospital and the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, and Dr. Ashad Bashey and his Incredible Oncology team, who cared for Randall with compassion and dedication for ten remarkable years. Special thanks are also extended to St. Paul CME Church, Prosperity Outreach Ministry, Manchester High School Class of 2010, and Big Slim’s Catering Services for their unwavering love and support.
Randall’s life was a testament to perseverance, love, and impact. Though he is no longer with us in the physical, his spirit will forever live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.
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