Victor Randolph

Service Schedule
Life Celebration
Central Church of Christ
823 W 6th St.
Little Rock, AR  72201
Saturday, March 15, 2025
10:00 am

Victor Randolph

of North Little Rock, AR

October 1, 1956 - March 8, 2025

Victor Douglas Randolph, lovingly known as ''Papa Vic'', ''Daddy'', ''Papa'', ''Paw Paw Ick'', ''Bro Vic'', or to others known as just ''Vic'', of North Little Rock, Arkansas, passed away on the evening of March 8th, peacefully, with his family by his side.

Vic was born to Douglas and Betty Randolph in 1956, soon after becoming older brother to Greg. The military took the family all around the country and even sent them for a short assignment to Japan. He was known for his lively imagination and had a knack for finding trouble. The family eventually settled in North Little Rock after their third son, Chris, arrived. Vic attended Faulkner University in Montgomery, Alabama, where he played baseball and made many lifelong friends including his wife of 38 years, Cindy Hendricks. After school, they returned to Arkansas where Vic worked for the Union Pacific Railroad in North Little Rock for the majority of his career before retiring in 2010.

Vic was known for his charisma, which allowed him to befriend anyone. He was a vivid storyteller and continued to have uncanny adventures that kept us all entertained. Vic loved his three daughters more than anything in the world and being their dad was his greatest accomplishment. Compared to Vic, it would be nearly impossible for any man to be more proud of his family.

Vic's absence will be felt most by his three daughters, Kaylyn (husband, Eric) Terry, Tori (husband, Alex) Finley and Sara (husband, Julian) Kidd and his six grandchildren, Grace, Khloe, Judah, Ophelia and two more babies coming in summer 2025. He leaves behind his closest friend and younger brother, Chris Randolph, as well as many other friends and extended family members. Vic was preceded in death by and is now joyfully reunited with his parents, Doug and Betty and his younger brother and longtime partner in crime, Greg.

He will be dearly missed by friends from all seasons of his life, particularly his friends at McLarty Auto Group, with whom he spent the last few years working and transferring vehicles around the country: a job he took great pride and joy in.

When Vic wasn't transferring vehicles, he was spending time with his children and grandchildren, perusing old bookstores or enjoying a meal at Waffle House. His zeal for life was evident in his ability to be genuinely excited about all the small things it had to offer.

A celebration of life service will be held in his honor on Saturday, March 15th at 10:00 am at Central Church of Christ in the Worship Center with a brunch to follow in the Family Life Center, 823 W 6th St. Little Rock, AR 72201.

Additionally, all who knew and loved Victor are welcome to attend a come and go gathering at the Rail Yard LR from 4:00-7:00 pm on Saturday evening March 15th to further share stories and memories with one another in Vic's honor. 1212 E 6th St. Suite 1, Little Rock, AR 72202

Flowers may be sent to Central Church of Christ or a donation may be made to your local animal shelter in Victor's honor.

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Pamela stamper
Little rock, AR
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Thursday, March 13, 2025

Vic was the nicest Christian man I knew raising his girls in the Lord we love you Vic and you will be missed love you Pam and katie

Rodney Brooks
North Little Rock, AR
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Thursday, March 13, 2025

Deepest condolences to the family. Mr.Vick will truly be missed.

Paul Gregory
Jacksonville, AR
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Thursday, March 13, 2025

Shared a lot of trips with Victor over the last few years. He had a great sense of humor and enjoyed listening to radio shows and music from the past. Getting ready for a trip he would say......we are going to .......and there is a great place to eat nearby. He will be missed by all. When we are traveling he will still be with us in spirit and our memories. Vic loved his family and his friends. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during the loss of Pa Pa Vic. In a better place but never forgotten.

David Gruber
Maumelle, AR
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Wednesday, March 12, 2025

I always looked forward to running in to you at local WalMart and reminisce about when we were at Levy church as young couples looking forward to raising our adopted daughters. You were the epitome of a gentle man and you will be missed

Paul Eddy
Cabot, AR
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Wednesday, March 12, 2025

For many miles over the past few years, Vic and I shared the road. My deepest condolences to his family. He adored and loved his daughters, grandchildren, and brother. I also believe that he had a fear of God in his heart. He was a friend and co-worker, and he will be missed!

Mark Matthews
Conway, AR
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Wednesday, March 12, 2025

I worked with Victor for years as a yard master. Victor was always fun to work with and I always look forward to working in the tower with him. To his family know that you are in my prayers. May God’s peace be upon you.

Travis Gaston
Little rock, AR
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Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Love you Papa Vic get your rest

Edith Tidwell
Tampa, FL
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Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Praying that peace will touch your heart and ease your sorrow as you remember the one you love so much .

Debra J
Sherwood, AR
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Tuesday, March 11, 2025

The family,I am so sorry to hear this he is a good friend.
Debra J Webb Robinson