IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Nadine Randolph
Brumbelow
September 17, 1928 – November 26, 2021
Nadine Randolph Brumbelow, age 93, born September 17, 1928, entered eternity on November 26, 2021, in Stephenville TX with her husband of 75 years, Herman Brumbelow, by her side. Graveside service 11:00 am Wednesday December 1st in Lubbock Cemetery in Lubbock, TX.
Nadine was born along with her twin sister Geraldine Dunagan in Lubbock, TX to John Wesley Randolph and wife, Augusta Gertrude Randolph.
"The Twins" graduated in the Class of '46 from Frenship High School, Wolfforth, Texas, where they were cheerleaders together throughout high school. They both, along with their younger brother, Joe, attended the Dunagan Studio of Music in Lubbock for several years where they learned to play the acoustic guitar, and Joe played steel guitar, as well. They traveled together with the Studio to national competitions. "The Twins" grew up singing together and enjoyed doing so all throughout their lives. Nadine always had a special love for gospel music.
In 1946 Nadine met Herman B. Brumbelow and they married on November 23, 1946, in Lubbock, TX. And they were blessed with 75 years and 3 days of marriage.
Along with being a housewife, Nadine worked many years at Stombough Drug Store in Lubbock and at the Ben Franklin store in Stephenville TX.
Nadine is survived by her husband Herman Brumbelow, daughter Carol Fidler and husband Ricky of Stephenville, daughter Jo Evelyn Conner and husband Marvin of Springfield Mo., grandson Brent Chow and wife Maur of Denton TX, and niece Linda Petty and husband Jerry of Leonard TX. and special friendships of countless friends and neighbors.
She is proceeded in death by her parents, brother Jo Randolph and sister Geraldine Dunagan .
"The Twins "favorite song together has now become sight ….
"Beyond The Sunset"
Should you go first, and I remain to walk the road alone
I'll live in mem'ry's garden dear with happy days we've known
In spring I'll wait for roses red when fades the lilacs bloom
And in early fall when brown leaves fall, I'll catch a glimpse of you
Should you go first, and I remain for battles to be fought
Each thing you've touched along the way will be a hallowed spot
I'll hear your voice I'll see your smile though blindly I may grope
The mem'ry of your helping hand will buoy me on with hope
Beyond the sunset oh blissful morning when with our Saviour heaven is begun
Earth's toiling ended oh glorious dawning beyond the sunset when day is done
We've known so much of happiness we've had our cup of joy
And memory is one gift of God that death cannot destroy
I want to know each step you take that I may walk the same
For someday down that lonely road you'll hear me call your name
Should you go first, and I remain one thing I'll have you do
Walk slowly down that long long path for soon I'll follow you
In that fair homeland we'll know no parting beyond the sunset for evermore
Graveside Service
City of Lubbock Cemetery
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