Mobile, Alabama. He is survived by his loving wife, Helen Sheree Scott, his children, Courtney Scott King
(spouse Patrick King), Brandon Scott (spouse Kayla Taylor Scott), and Megan Scott Dossett (spouse Mike Dossett), his sister-in-law, Ann Coleman Annison, and five grandchildren, Brodie Scott, Collin Scott,
Madison Adams, Camille Brewer, and Benjamin King. He is preceded in death by his mother, Eula Mae
Dean, his father, Jack Dempsey Scott, his brother, Jack Dennis Scott, and his grandson, Michael Scott
Dossett.
Randolph was born on February, 10, 1955, and was raised in Perdido, Alabama, alongside his siblings,
Edward Scott, Karen Scott Lott, and Dennis Scott (deceased). As a teenager, he moved to Bay Minette,
where he also attended high school and met the love of his life, Sheree, after throwing her in to the
creek one day as he, his friends, Sheree, and her friends, were all skipping school. According to
Randolph, he thought she was so cute that he walked right up to her, picked her up, and threw her in
the creek. According to Sheree, she "cussed" him all the way to the bottom. This ultimate show of
affection and everlasting love resulted in marriage when he was 19 years old, Sheree, almost 17 years old, and has lasted these 47 years.
After seven years of marriage and longing for a child, they were finally blessed with a little girl, Courtney; a year later, they were surprised and blessed again with a boy, Brandon, and three years later, another girl, Megan. Randolph's children describe their father as a wonderful dad, a quiet man, who played basketball with them, raced with them, took them on motorcycle rides, and taught them how to take care of chickens, bake cakes ,and build forts. He was a man who could do anything, from sewing a throw pillow to rebuilding a car's engine.
Randolph has spent the last ten years working for Turner Supply Co., a Chesterton Global Solutions
company, of Mobile, Alabama, a company that he worshipped, full of people who he loved, admired,
and respected. His love and understanding of all things mechanical was appreciated and respected by
those who saw fit to hire him and allow him to refine his skills.
A visitation for Randolph will be held Wednesday, June 8, 2022 from 1:00 PM until time of Memorial Service at 3:00 PM at Radney Funeral Home, 1200 Industrial Pkwy, Saraland, AL 36571.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.RadneyFuneralHome-Saraland.com for the Scott family.