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Preserve forever →Cheryl Denise Randolph
Chattanooga, TN
Cheryl Denise Jenkins Randolph, age 57, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, passed away on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at CHI Memorial Hospital in Chattanooga. A beloved wife, mother, daughter, grandmother, and aunt, Cheryl was a devout Christian who loved the Lord with all her heart. She served faithfully as leader of the praise team and pianist at Lake Hills Church of God in Chattanooga, where her musical gifts and joyful spirit touched many.
She is survived by her devoted husband, Michael Randolph; her adored daughters, Keelie (Stephen) Scenti and Tiffany (Jonathon Simpson) Thacker; her mother, Virginia Jenkins; and her brother, Mark Jenkins. Cheryl cherished her grandchildren Isaac and Leilani, as well as her bonus grandchildren Gracelyn, Dakota, Kayson, and Dwayne. She also leaves behind her nieces and nephews Ambra, Revonda, Corey, Brittany, Natalie, and Megan Jenkins, along with great-nieces and nephews Melody, Landon, Braylon, and Charles Everett. She is remembered fondly by many cousins, friends, and members of her extended family.
Cheryl was preceded in death by her beloved father, Charles Lamar Jenkins, and her brother, Preston Jenkins, as well as her angel grandbabies Isaiah and Skyler. Her daughters hold precious memories close: Keelie was blessed to have her mother present for the births of both of her children and will always treasure the many Sunday mornings they spent singing together with the praise team. Tiffany cherished their close bond, remembering her mother as a constant source of love, wisdom, and friendship.
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