
Suehaye Ramos entered this world on August 24, 1983, and entered Heaven’s gates on January 21, 2026, at the age of 42, surrounded by the love of her family. Suehaye was a devoted mother, Mimi, daughter, sister, and Tia whose life revolved around the people she loved most.
Celebration of Life Services were held on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at Templo Bautista in Friona, Texas, with Jeremy Ortiz serving as guest speaker. Burial followed at Friona Cemetery under the direction of HANSARD FAMILY Funeral Home of Friona.
Pallbearers were Justin Mercado, Roy Saucedo, Jaden Garcia, Dominic Mercado, Bruce Ramos Jr., and Zaimien Saucedo.
Honorary Pallbearers will be Zaiden Saucedo and Christian Saucedo.
She is survived by her four children: Zach Ramos and his fiancé Lupe of Amarillo, Texas; Trinity Ramos of Amarillo, Texas; and Ethan Garcia and Aubrey Garcia, both of Clovis, New Mexico. She was a proud and loving Mimi to Ariel, Theo, and Gael, who brought endless joy and light into her life.
Suehaye is also survived by her mother, Sandra Samarron of Clovis, New Mexico; her sisters, Monica Mercado and husband Justin, and Hillary Saucedo and husband Roy, all of Clovis, New Mexico; her beloved Nana, Helen Ancira of Friona, Texas; her aunt and uncles who loved her beyond words—Norma Bautista and husband David of Friona, Texas; Glenn Ramos of Friona, Texas; and Bruce Ramos of Clovis, New Mexico; and her eight nieces and nephews who adored her—Jaden, Dominic, Zenilah, Destiny, Zaiden, Dalilah, Zaimien, and Christian.
She was preceded in death by her father, Juan Samarron Jr.; her grandfathers, Eusebio Ramos and Moises Ancira; her two nieces, Jazmin and Hope Garcia; and one of her best friends and the father of her children, Cedric Garcia.
Suehaye loved life deeply, but nothing compared to the love she had for her children and grandchildren—they were her entire world. Her family was her heart, her purpose, and her greatest joy. She was happiest when everyone was together, laughing, talking, and making memories.
Known for her vibrant spirit, Suehaye loved going to the casinos, dancing, and listening to her favorite 70s and 80s music. She was also the biggest Las Vegas Raiders fan and proudly cheered them on every chance she got. She had a way of lighting up a room, bringing laughter, warmth, and love wherever she went.
Suehaye was deeply loved and will be profoundly missed. Her legacy lives on through the many lives she touched, the love she gave so freely, and the beautiful memories her family will forever carry in their hearts.
The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to Crystal and Diane at Compassus Hospice Care in Clovis, New Mexico, for their compassion and for making Suehaye’s last days a peaceful and loving transition in her homegoing.
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Tom Randolph, 72, of Friona, passed away on Wednesday, January 21, 2026. Memorial services will be at 11:00 A.M. on Thursday, January 29, 2026 at Friona Methodist Church with Duke Underwood and Kathy McLean-Davis officiating. Arrangements are by Brooks Funeral Directors of Canyon.
Tom was born on May 2, 1953 in Miami, Florida to Thomas James and Karen (Burg) Randolph. He graduated from McArthur High School in Hollywood, Florida in 1971 and attended one semester at Miami Dade County Jr. College under a wrestling scholarship. During this time, Southwestern Oklahoma State University coaches saw half of a high school football game on film and offered Tom a full football scholarship to SWOSU. He earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration and marketing in 1976. While at SWOSU, he met Melissa Pruett, whom he married on June 6, 1981 in Friona.
Tom and Melissa relocated to Friona in 1987, where Tom served as the shipping superintendent at Cargill for 25 years. He then transitioned into the trucking industry, establishing Randolph Transportation. He was a longtime, faithful member of Friona Methodist Church for many years and taught Jr. High Sunday School. He also served on the City Council and was past president of Friona Chamber of Commerce.
Family meant everything to Tom, who always supported his children in school sports and coached Little League. He cherished time with his children and grandchildren, especially on memorable ski trips to Red River, New Mexico. Tom also loved animals, with his grand dog, Cooper being a particular favorite.
Tom is preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Michael Randolph.
Survivors include his wife of almost 45 years, Melissa Randolph, of the home; his daughter, J’Mae Randolph of Lubbock; his son, T.J. Randolph and wife, Morgan of Austin; six grandchildren, Konnor, Kynzlee, Kase, James, Ruby, and Violet; two sisters, Doris Ann Wood of Florida and Kathy Jo Stegman of Maryland; and several nieces and nephews.
The family suggests memorials be made to Friona Methodist Church, 301 E. 8th St., Friona, TX 79035.