Sheila Ann Randolph Miles

May 31, 1958 ~ April 15, 2023
Sheila Ann Randolph Miles, 64, Indianapolis, formerly of Mooresville, passed away April 15, 2023. Sheila was born May 31, 1958, in Indianapolis, to the late Glenn Randolph and Marie Rimer, who survives.
Sheila attended Mooresville High School. She worked as a bartender for many years at Pat’s Tavern, Red Lantern, Checkered Flag, Little by Little and at the Centerton Softball Diamonds. She also worked at Gray Brothers Cafeteria on the line and as a waitress. Sheila was a beautiful and incredibly strong lady who knew how to stand her own ground. She loved her family and was very loyal to each and every one of them. She will be fondly remembered for her caring, selfless nature.
In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles “Buddy” Miles.
Survivors include her mother, Marie Rimer; children, Dana Miles, Brandy Bray, Gary Randolph, and Shiloh Miles; brothers, Buster Gibson, Glen Randolph, and Ricky Randolph; sister, Sherry Randolph; 7 grandchildren.
Visitation will be Friday, April 21, 2023, 4 – 6 p.m., at the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. The funeral service will follow at 6 p.m. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Miss you mom
Your gonna be missed sweetie I love you and rest easy
This news of your passing just reached me this evening Sheila. I am saddened beyond words. You were a beautiful person with a smile that was contagious and so warm. My heart and prayers go out to your family. I love ya, and you will be deeply missed. I am grateful for our friendship and for every moment we got to spend together in that friendship. You were a true friend. I know you are watching over all of us now from up above. I’ll see you again one day, on God’s golden shore. Love you Lady.
I love you Sheila, always and forever😘💔🙏
Sheila,you will be missed by many. Anyone who knew you was blessed to have you in their life. You loved your family and friends with all your heart.Fly high until we meet again ❤️
I love you my dear friend you was an amazing person inside and out sheila fly high baby girl I will always cherish the memories we had together rip love you forever your friend ❤
I can’t believe the is real. I miss you so much. I miss your laugh so much. I wish I could hear you say “I love you, Shiloh Dawn.” I don’t know how I’m going to go through this life with out my momma. I love you. So freaking much. I can’t wait to see you and Daddy again. Together forever. RIH momma.
You were one of a kind Sheila!! Ive known you pretty much my whole life. You will be missed by many
RIP my friend
Love & miss you.
I met Sheila when my mother Shirley Rader was in her last days. She was one of the few who actually kept their word and visited my mom and I. Sheila was a strong woman and helped me to be wrong during my moms passing and the passing of my my grandmother. I loved and appreciated her for taking the time to visit my mom and loved listening to them reminisce about the good ol days of running Pats and the red lantern. Sheila was real that’s what I remember of her. I’m blessed to have known her and to call her my friend.
Aunt Shelia I love you. I really don’t know what I am going to do without you in my life. You were the best Aunt a girl could ask for. Never judged just loved. You loved me and my kids and husband so much(your chocolate drop). I miss your laugh so much, it was contagious. I’m happy you knew the lord and are not in any more pain. I hope your dancing with your love Uncle Buddy. Rest now we’ll deserved. I love you
Love you momma !!!
This was one beautiful lady that truly could show you how to be human and love.I’m sure going to miss her beautiful grace and glory.
Rest in peace my friend
Sheila, You were a fighter! One who wouldn’t back down, You instilled that in your children, they are some of the bravest and strongest people I know.
Thank you for passing on your humor, Gary is the funniest person I know. Laughter is a huge part of our lives.
Thank you for teaching them to love unconditionally, and how everyone & everything needs love and the sacrifices they make for love
Thank you for teaching them endurance and determination, I’ve watched them grow through some of life’s hard hits, and they’ve come out stronger and wiser.
Thank you for being your loving self and raising these wonderful people, who are my family.
I love you, Sheila
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May God give you peace that passeth all understand and comfort each and every one of the family. Dear Sheila, You were like an Aunt to me, sweet and thoughtful, you didn’t know a stranger, gave the clothes off your back if someone needed something, wasn’t ashamed of talking about Jesus, kept it real 100% that’s what I loved about you. You will be greatly missed. You never got the chance to come and see me in Georgia, so I guess I will see you on the winning side….love you Sheila
Sheila you definately will be missed. You were a funny, sweet, woman, who definately held your own. Strong and tough, but had a heart of gold. Im proud to have known you. Now theres no more pain and your with god. Love always.
I miss you with your sweet self. Rest Easy babygirl. See you there my best friend..