Randall-Brooks-Obituary

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Randall Brooks

Lexington, North Carolina

Apr 9, 1967 – Jun 3, 2018

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BORN
April 9, 1967
DIED
June 3, 2018
LOCATION
Lexington, North Carolina

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Davidson Funeral Home- Lexington Obituary

Randall Scott Brooks, 51, of Friendship Church Road, died Sunday, June 3 at Hinkle Hospice House in Lexington. 


 


A memorial service will be held at 4 pm Wednesday, June 6 at the Davidson Funeral Home Chapel, by the Rev. Dr. Jim Martin. 


 


The family will receive friends from 2-3:30pm Wednesday prior to the service at the funeral home.


 


Mr. Brooks was born April 9, 1967 in Davie County to Vernon Lee “Butch” Brooks and Nancy Munday Brooks.  He had been employed with Diebold of Lexington. 


 


He is survived by his daughter, Diamond Brooks and her boyfriend, J. R. Pugalee, of Lexington; his parents of Lexington; his brother, Robin Dale Brooks of Lexington; his sister, Roxy Wall and husband, David, of Lexington; his nieces, Meaghan Landreth and Courtney Leonard; his nephew and niece, Caylen Wall and Emily Wall; ; his great nephew, Jayden “Candyman” Putnal; and his special friends and caregivers, Randall Livengood and Tony Walser, both of Lexington. 


 


In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice of Davidson County, 200 Hospice Way, Lexington NC 27292. 


 


The family would like to thank Hospice of Davidson County, especially his nurse, Lorri, and Davidson Medical Minsitries and Dr. Snow, for their care and support.      

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May the God of all comfort sustain your family during the days ahead Psalms 119:76

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Diamond and the family may God wrap his arms around you in your time of need. Randall was a wonderful person and I'm glad to of known him. Praying for the whole family.

Miss Nancy and Butch, I'm at loss of words. I am deeply sorry for the loss of your son. We are not supposed to burial our children. Deeply sorry. Please if you need anything, let James n I know.
I was glad to hear that he was saved, take comfort n joy knowing that he is not in pain and suffering anymore. That he is in the presence of almighty God walking on streets of gold. He will be waiting on us all, that are saved.
We love you all and you both are great people n Family.

We have lived across the street from Randall for many years. He would do anything for anybody. But he had special relationship with my kids when they were young. Most people would not spend time with young kids. But he would let my kids go to his house to play, n if Diamond came over to my house, then he came with her to make sure she would be safe. Lol. Yes she was safe at my house, but to go swimming, he came to. Which was fine, mostly. Best neighbor you could ask for. Kind person, to...

So sorry for your loss.I met Randall at PPG an we had some really fun times .He taught me how to shoot a bow an pack a mussel loader to swinging on a rope at the river behind the house .He was a great guy that would help anyone an give you the shirt off his back.I got to know his great family as well .I know he will be missed and I have those good memories of him I will remember forever.

Loss for words but heartbroken to hear this bad news

Diamond, Jr, Butch, Nancy, Roxanna, David, &Robin, and children,
I am very sorry for your loss of Randall. I first met Randall as he fired the fastest pitch by me back in about 1980 at the reeds ball field. He striked me out every time. We later were
co-workers in 1987 at PPG and became friends then co-deer hunters. There I met his Dad Butch, a Great man and a Great mother Nancy. I am so sorry for this family of great friends, Diamond, you have a great family to...