Nov 23, 2005 - Jul 31, 2024November 23, 2005 - July 31, 2024
Show your support for Brian and help keep our website free for grieving families.
No trees planted yet.
Memphis, TN
Memphis, TN
Germantown High School
Jumbo, with minimal slaw.
Paramore, Charlie XCX, Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo
Graduated top of his class in theoretical physics from Harvard University. Active Philanthropist and community leader.
uhhhh idk like money and whores ig
the mound
American Housewives
Physical Therapist, Brain Surgeon, Lawyer, Congressman
Brian George Randolph, beloved son of Brion Heath, was born on November 23, 2005, in Memphis, Tennessee. He peacefully passed away on July 31, 2024, in his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee.
Brian was a multi-talented individual who excelled in various professions throughout his life. He graduated at the top of his class in theoretical physics from Harvard University and went on to make significant contributions in the field. His dedication to helping others led him to become a renowned physical therapist, brain surgeon, lawyer, and even a congressman.
Beyond his professional achievements, Brian was known for his kindhearted and sincere nature. He was an active philanthropist and community leader, impacting the lives of many. Brian's proudest accomplishment was his generous donation of one billion dollars to Planned Parenthood, championing a cause he deeply cared about.
In his free time, Brian enjoyed indulging in his favorite foods, particularly jumbo sandwiches with minimal slaw. He had a diverse taste in music, with Paramore, Charlie XCX, Taylor Swift, and Olivia Rodrigo among his favorite bands and artists. Brian found solace in his favorite place in the world, the mound, and enjoyed watching the TV show American Housewives.
Brian, affectionately known as "Big Eazy," had a silly and playful side that endeared him to those around him. His infectious laughter and kind personality left a lasting impact on everyone he encountered. One anecdote that captures his essence was when he had a tube in his willy, showcasing his unique sense of humor.
A natural leader, Brian held various leadership roles within the community, including serving as the Mayor of Memphis. He was actively involved in numerous community organizations, charities, and social causes, always striving to make a positive difference.
Although Brian did not have a spouse or children, he deeply valued his family. He is survived by his devoted father, Brion Heath.
Brian George Randolph will be remembered for his kind, sweet, and intelligent nature. He leaves behind a legacy as an accomplished professional, a compassionate philanthropist, and a source of inspiration to those who knew him. His impact on the lives of others, from feeding the homeless to saving the city of Memphis, will be cherished and remembered. In accordance with his Hindu beliefs, may his soul find eternal peace.
We'll plant real trees for you in Brian's memory and display your contribution forever.
All condolences, notes and wishes in this book of memories.
Brian timeline of pictures, videos, audio and stories.
Select a photo to expand it and view its comments.
Memphis, TN
Memphis, TN