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RANDALL P PALMER, III

December 10, 1944 ~ January 15, 2019

 

The Life and Legacy of Randall Parham Palmer, III

 

A bright spirit descended upon us December 10, 1944, when Randall Palmer, III was born in Birmingham, Alabama to the late Minnie and Randall Palmer II. It was then a lifelong journey of exceptional commitment; inexpressible benevolence and outstanding achievement commenced.

 

Randall began his educational matriculation in the Birmingham public system and upon graduation in 1962 from Munich American High School in Munich, Germany he registered at Drury College in Springfield, MO. After a short stay there he enrolled into his beloved alma mater Langston, University. While at Langston University, he pledged Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated, to which he became a member on his birthday, December 10, 1966. As a Life Member he remained active in the Fraternity holding many positions including 14th Southwestern Regional Vice-President.

 

He went on to earn his Doctor of Jurisprudence from Oklahoma City University and an LLM (Judge Advocate General) from the University of Virginia. He also received a Commission from the US Army Engineer Officer Candidate School. Randall was an Ordnance Advisor for the US Army during the Vietnam War earning the Bronze Star Medal. He was also a member of the US Army Judge Advocates Corp. where he served on the US Foreign Claims Commission in Korea and as an Acting Clerk of Court, US Army Court of Military Review and legal counsel for the US Army as well as an Adjunct Professor of Healthcare Jurisprudence at Baylor University. He retired from the Army as a Major and went on to practice law in the private sector.

 

On February 14, 1970, Randall married his life-long love, Cheryl Jean. Their remarkable partnership produced two children- Randall Parham Palmer IV “Randy” and Brandy Elizabeth Palmer.

 

Randall had a passion for books and reading and was known for being “full of facts,” some fondly called him the Lil Encyclopedia. He was an avid bid whist player and a devoted Spurs as well as Cowboys fan.

 

A loving father, grandfather, husband and friend, Randall dedicated his life to his greatest joy, serving others. He was an advocate for the betterment of the community through service, education and spirituality. He was a 33rd degree Mason, a life member of the NAACP, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Leadership San Antonio, and a Deacon at Mt. Zion First Baptist Church. To know him was to love him.

 

Randall leaves to cherish his memory and legacy, his wife of 48 years Cheryl Palmer, San Antonio, TX. ; son Randall IV, Austin, TX.; daughter Brandy, Los Angeles, CA.; two grand children: Alexa and Randall V, Austin, TX.; sister Joann Crawford, Birmingham, AL; two Uncles, Riley Palmer (Marlene), Sun Lakes, AZ, and Roosevelt Palmer (Almeda), Detroit, MI.; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, colleagues and dear friends. 

 

Services

Interment: January 28, 2019 12:00 am - August 26, 2025 2:33 pm

Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery

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  1. To the family of Deacon Randall P Palmer III.  I was saddened to learn of the passing of my dear friend and Brother in Christ.  You have my deepest sympathy.  May it comfort you to know that I will keep you in my prayers during this dark hour.  May GOD give you strength as you heal from this great loss.
    Harold J Foster SR

  2. Family of Randall P. Palmer III-  
     
    O God, whose mercies cannot be numbered:  

    Accept our Prayers and Love on behalf of thy servant Randall and grant him an entrance into the land of light and joy, in the fellowship of thy saints; through Jesus Christ thy Son our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.  
     
    May God comfort each of you during this challenging time and give strength to all, in Jesus mighty name, Amen.  
      
    Eva Palmer,  Jose Valdez, Clarence McGlynn & Family 

  3. I would like to extend condolences to the family of Randall Palmer and our prayers goes out to his family and friends as well.

    Robert D. Bruce 

  4. Like most, I was extremely impressed with the accomplishments of my esteemed fraternity brother, Randall Palmer, III. He was a scholar and a gentleman, but most importantly, he loved his family and loved the Lord. Rest in peace, my dear brother until we meet again.

  5. Brother Randall P. Palmer III truly embodied the aims of our dear Fraternity…Manly Deeds, Scholarship, and Love for ALL Mankind.  A gentleman, scholar, community servant, and an ambassador for Christ, he will be greatly missed.  For the 24 years I knew him, he was steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord.  May God usher him into His kingdom and may he hear well done, good and faithful servant. 

  6. Dear family, 
    Please accept my condolences in your time of difficulty.  I hope you can find some comfort in the God who promises to comfort us in our trials.(2 corin 1:3,4.) I am sorry for your loss.

  7. My condolences to the Palmer family in this time of loss. Our prayers are with you as you mourn Randall was carin concerned and committed to life love and the pursuit of happiness. He understood the joy and hope that only comes with knowing Christ. I lived in his neighborhood and would often see him walking the neighborhood for exercise to to stay physically fit. He loved to learn and always informed and inspired.
    Blessed are those who mourn for they will be comforted . God will provide the encouragement endurance and strength .

    Dr Lawrence Harkless


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