Randall-Davis-Obituary

Randall Davis

Shillington, Pennsylvania

Nov 5, 1954 – Jan 2, 2021 (Age 66)

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BORN
November 5, 1954
DIED
January 2, 2021
AGE
66
LOCATION
Shillington, Pennsylvania

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Randall M. Davis, 66, of Brecknock Township, passed away Saturday January 2, 2021 in Reading Hospital. He was the husband of Kathleen A. (Loose) Davis. Born in Reading, Mr. Davis was the son of Dorothy (Haldeman) Davis of Kenhorst and the late Norman Davis. He was a 1972 graduate of Governor...

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Our deepest condolences to all of the Davis family for their loss.God has Randy in His arms now and we hope the family will find comfort in that. Randy was a great guy and a friend for the short time we knew him. Seeing him when he came to Kelly & Georges our neighbors to cut grass or just to see them & the grandchildren. God may he R.I.P.

Dear Kathy and Family,

I am so very sorry for your loss of Randy, husband and father. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Even though I have not seen you, Kathy, in the halls of the hospital for quite a few months, I think of you and always enjoyed seeing you and saying good morning. Take care!

Randy was a hard working man. I enjoyed the time I got to spend with him at Penndot. I think he was nuts to be there that long and come back every winter, but he loved to work. He loved his family, usually would talk about his grandkids. Loved talking about sports, racing and always knew what was going on in the area. He was taken too soon and my condolences go out to his family, I hope they can find some kind of comfort in all this.

Randy was a hard working man. I enjoyed the time I got to spend with him at Penndot. I think he was nuts to be there that long and come back every winter, but he loved to work. He loved his family, usually would talk about his grandkids. Loved talking about sports, racing and always knew what was going on in the area. He was taken too soon and my condolences go out to his family, I hope they can find some kind of comfort in all this.

Randy was a hard working man. I enjoyed the time I got to spend with him at Penndot. I think he was nuts to be there that long and come back every winter, but he loved to work. He loved his family, usually would talk about his grandkids. Loved talking about sports, racing and always knew what was going on in the area. He was taken too soon and my condolences go out to his family, I hope they can find some kind of comfort in all this.

Our deepest condolences to the Davis family in this time of sorrow. There are no words for your loss of a great caring father and husband. Randy was a family man through and through. He always had time for you and loved his Eagles so much. Rest In Peace my friend.