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Kersey Funeral Home

Randolph Rodgers

January 23rd, 1943 - October 22nd, 2025

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Randolph Rodgers, 82, born January 23, 1943, died October 22,2025 he was Born to harvey rodgers, and iris rodgers , he was the youngest of three children by harvey and iris his family and him moved from aiken south carolina to florida in 1952 he later on started working for international brotherhood of boilermakers where he worked for them from 1965-2001 between those years, he got married to Gertrude. They shared many years together. He was a loving husband and father. Randolph was a caring and loving man and was always on the go. He loved going out on the boat and fishing with Gertrude and his grandkids and family out in Sebastian, Florida.  He lived a long in full life and was loved by so many and touched so many lives.He will truly be missed by all that knew him together.Randolph and gertrude shared five children , his two daughters , patricia Kaufman and Cynthia sharman linda Tillman bobby Tillman and they're departed son jimmy Tillman 

They also shared 9 grandchildren, Brad Tillman, Leanne Tillman, George Paul Jr.Raylene paul, gene Paul Sr, India Paul ,Ashley Kaufman, Amanda Kaufman, Kayla Kaufman, Summer sharman, matthew sharman 

As well as many great grandchildren he had and all cousin nieces and nephews  

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Kersey Funeral Home

Kersey Funeral Home

Welcome to our beautiful, historic funeral home on over seven acres in the heart of Auburndale. For nearly 75 years, families have trusted Kersey Funeral Home for their loved ones and final arrangements. We offer complete end-of-life care for burial, cremation, and coordination with local cemeteries, all designed to provide you with peace of mind during difficult times....

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