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SEVENTH GENERATION
1119. Lydia Edna Dupuy
was born on 29 Jan 1892 in Hamilton County, Texas.
(1134) She died on 12 May 1976 in Fort Sumner, De Baca County, New
Mexico. She was buried in Portales Cemetery, Potales, Roosevelt County, New
Mexico.
From the Portales News-Tribune, Portales, New Mexico, May 14, 1976
DEATHS
Lydia Edna Randle
Mrs. Lydia Edna Randle. homesteader and early day' school teacher died Wednesday
in the Pecos Valley Nursing Home in Fort Sumner, where she had lived since Jan.
1, 1970.
Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. from the First Methodist
Church in Portales, with burial in the Portales cemetery.
She is survived by six children, Jessie John of Angleton, Texas, Vera Murphey
of Portales, George Wesley of Placitas, N. M., Hogan Alvin of Angleton, Texas,
Grady Lee of Topeka, Kansas and Walter Neal of Albuquerque.
Also surviving are 16 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren; two brothers,
David Oscar DuPuy, who lives in California and William Everett DuPuy of Austin,
Texas; and by two sisters, Gertie (Mrs. Jim) Taylor of Albuquerque and Eva Davidson
of Prescott, Ariz.
Lydia Edna Randle was born on January 29, 1892 to Edward Henry and Mattie Jane
DePuy in Hamilton County, Texas. She was the fifth of 16 children.
Her father moved the family to New Mexico in 1909, and homesteaded in the New
Hope community. She and three older sisters also established homestead claims
nearby, and she was able to spend the required time on the claim while teaching
school because the school terms were so short.
When Lydia was 16, she passed the state examination required for certification
as a schoolteacher. She taught for eight years in Roosevelt county and West
Texas before she married.
During this time she was able to attend "Normal School" at Canyon,
Texas for a short time.
She married John Peyton Randle on November, 30, 1916. In 1927 they left O'Donnell
and lived for less than a year at Sterling, Texas, for a little over a year at
Richland Springs; and for about six months at Wall. Then they returned to Sterling
City and remained there until 1936 when she and the children moved to Portales
so the oldest son could attend Eastern New Mexico Junior College.
For a time Mrs. Randle supervised a nursery school in north Portales. Then she
became visiting teacher for the, Portales public schools and served in that capacity
for about 12 years before retirement. She also served for several years as juvenile
officer for Roosevelt County.
She was for many years a member of Eastern Star and was a member of both Woe,
National and New Mexico Education Associations until retirement. She was active
in church work as long as she was able, and was a life-long member of the Methodist
Church.
The Rev. David Shaw, pastor of the First United Methodist Church, will be in
charge of the service Friday. Sons and grandsons will be pallbearers, and honorary
pallbearers will be Dr. M. G. Hunt, David Marley, D. B. Stone, Dr. Albert Betina,
Wylie Cox, Lloyd Jackson, Robert Dunn, Gerald Smith and Frank Harper.
The body will lie in state at Wheeler Mortuary until noon Friday. The casket
will not be opened at the church.
Her daughter, Mrs. Paul Murphey, suggests that friends may honor Mrs. Randle
with contributions to the church, or to a favorite charity.
She was married to John Peyton Randle (son of John Peter
Randle and Helen Alta Hiner) on 30 Nov 1916 in O' Donnell,
Lynn County, Texas. John Peyton Randle was born on
27 Dec 1893 in Tarrant County, Texas. He appeared on the census on 21 Feb 1920
in JP #4, Lynn County, Texas.(1135)
He appeared on the census on 9 Apr 1930 in Sterling City, Sterling County,
Texas.(1136) He died on 1 May 1970
in Placitas, New Mexico. Lydia Edna Dupuy and John Peyton Randle had the following
children:
+1757 i.
Jessie John Randle.
+1758 ii.
Vera Edna Randle.
+1759 iii.
George Wesley Randle.
+1760 iv.
Hogan Alvin Randle.
+1761 v.
Grady Lee Randle.
+1762 vi.
Walter Neal Randle. |