Julie Renee Randolph
January 25, 1969-January 6th, 2024
Lorain, Ohio
54 just shy of 55th birthday
Passed after a 1.5 year fight with lung cancer at O’Neill Healthcare in North Ridgeville surrounded by loved ones.
Born in Shelby, Ohio to June and Lawrence Hampton.
Married Steven Tisler in June of 1991 and worked with animals for many years which was her passion. Daughters , Bianca born February of 1995 and Sierra born September of 1998. After divorcing in 2003, she spent a few years moving around. She found a new love who preceded her in death July of 2020. She started working at ALCO in Elyria, where she worked four 5.5 years. She finally settled into her own home in Lorain to be close to family and have plenty of room to gather. Although she faced an aggressive treatment schedule with multiple rounds of chemotherapy and radiation, she always remained hopeful and in good spirits with a smile on her face. We are comforted knowing she is no longer suffering and has made it home with Jesus, where she visits with loved ones who have preceded her in death. Those of which are early pregnancy loss of child of Bianca and Rocco Farris, Robert Tisler (ex father in law), Wayne Randolph, and friends and family who have lost their lives as well.
She is remembered and survived by June (Gowitzka) Hampton (mother), Lawrence Hampton (father) ,Sierra Tisler (daughter) and her son Nicolas Tisler (grandson), Bianca and Rocco Farris (daughter and son in law) and their children Colten and Mason (grandsons), her cat Trouble , Tara Hampton (half sister) and her son Bregan , John Hampton (half brother), her brothers; Brian, Bradley, and Jeffrey Hampton, as well as many extended family. And the many friends who recall her smile to light up any room and ways to always have a great time and free spirit.
Julie has made it to her final resting place with loved ones to be kept near.
She did not wish to have a funeral, there will be a celebration of life at a later date to carry on her wishes where we can all remember the good times and lots of laughs shared with her. In the meantime please drink a cup of coffee and smoke a cigarette for her.
For anyone wishing to help with final expenses please reach out to June, Bianca, or Sierra.
God saw you getting tired
And a cure was not to be
So he put his arms around you
And whispered, “come to me”.
With tearful eyes we watched you
And saw you pass away
And although we love you dearly
We could not make you stay.
A Golden heart stopped beating
Hard working hands at rest.
God broke our hearts to prove to us
He only takes the best.
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