Born 28 April 1976 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas and drown 30 August 1980 while on a camp out with his parents at Nolan River Park on Lake Whitney in central Texas.
The children of the kindergarten of his Sabbath school sang "Jesus Loves Me" at his Cleburne Church. W.S. Hancock and J.L. Ray, spoke words of comfort.
The family members surviving include his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bardwell of Cleburne: Sister Darla, several step-brothers and sisters, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Campbell and W.G. Bardwell, an Aunt Miss Carol Campbell, who is now a teacher at Burton Jr. Academy. Interment was at Daniels Cemetery in Dallas. They look forward to meeting Randy in the Resurrection.
from: The Adventist Review, October 30, 1980
When Randy Dale Bardwell was born on April 28, 1976, in Waco, Texas, his father, Herman Wallace Bardwell, was 45 and his mother, Nancy Kay Campbell, was 23. He had one sister. He died as a child on August 30, 1980, in Whitney, Texas.
Born 28 April 1976 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas and drown 30 August 1980 while on a camp out with his parents at Nolan River Park on Lake Whitney in central Texas.
The children of the kindergarten of his Sabbath school sang "Jesus Loves Me" at his Cleburne Church. W.S. Hancock and J.L. Ray, spoke words of comfort.
The family members surviving include his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bardwell of Cleburne: Sister Darla, several step-brothers and sisters, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Campbell and W.G. Bardwell, an Aunt Miss Carol Campbell, who is now a teacher at Burton Jr. Academy. Interment was at Daniels Cemetery in Dallas. They look forward to meeting Randy in the Resurrection.
from: The Adventist Review, October 30, 1980
When Randy Dale Bardwell was born on April 28, 1976, in Waco, Texas, his father, Herman Wallace Bardwell, was 45 and his mother, Nancy Kay Campbell, was 23. He had one sister. He died as a child on August 30, 1980, in Whitney, Texas.
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