AGE 76 YEARS
Barbara Gold Randolph, of Lynnfield, MA and formerly of Brookline, MA died suddenly in her home on Saturday, August 29, 2020. She lived her every breath with gusto. Barbara will be forever loved and missed by her three children, Elizabeth Randolph Rappaport, Thomas Randolph and Emily Randolph Silva and their 6 children. She was known to her grandchildren by the name, "Sugar," which was also her preferred term of endearment for loved ones. She is also survived by her brother Arthur David Gold.
Barbara's life was one of intellectual curiosity, familial devotion and passion for art and elegance. She wore fashionable clothes, played piano beautifully and read hundreds of books. As a child, Barbara spent her summers by the beach in Magnolia, MA, where she was once crowned Miss Magnolia. Barbara's 2 grandchildren, lived only a few miles away and enjoyed her loving care and company several times a week since they were born. They recall her amazing banana bread, sleepovers, and recently they cherished FaceTime talks before bed.
Arrangements: Stanetsky Memorial Chapels, 475 Washington St., Canton, MA
Her burial will follow the service at Sharon Memorial Park.
Published in Boston Globe from Aug. 31 to Sep. 1, 2020.
AGE 76 YEARS
Barbara Gold Randolph, of Lynnfield, MA and formerly of Brookline, MA died suddenly in her home on Saturday, August 29, 2020. She lived her every breath with gusto. Barbara will be forever loved and missed by her three children, Elizabeth Randolph Rappaport, Thomas Randolph and Emily Randolph Silva and their 6 children. She was known to her grandchildren by the name, "Sugar," which was also her preferred term of endearment for loved ones. She is also survived by her brother Arthur David Gold.
Barbara's life was one of intellectual curiosity, familial devotion and passion for art and elegance. She wore fashionable clothes, played piano beautifully and read hundreds of books. As a child, Barbara spent her summers by the beach in Magnolia, MA, where she was once crowned Miss Magnolia. Barbara's 2 grandchildren, lived only a few miles away and enjoyed her loving care and company several times a week since they were born. They recall her amazing banana bread, sleepovers, and recently they cherished FaceTime talks before bed.
Arrangements: Stanetsky Memorial Chapels, 475 Washington St., Canton, MA
Her burial will follow the service at Sharon Memorial Park.
Published in Boston Globe from Aug. 31 to Sep. 1, 2020.
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