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Randall “Randy” Bruce Williams, 64 of Campti, La formerly of Cloverport, Kentucky passed aways at his residence on February 07, 2025. He was born in Hardinsburg, Breckinridge County, Kentucky on May 17, 1960, son of Wilma Davis and TL Basham. When he was able to, he loved rabbit and deer hunting, riding through the country with friends, and spending time with family. He retired from farm work from O’Reilly Farms in 2022 where he had worked for 20 years of his life.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother Travis Basham, step-dad Charles Davis, and granddaughter Jamison Page McBride. Randy is survived by his 5 children: Jennifer Haynes (Adam) of Owensboro, KY, Rebecca McBride (Paul) of Campti, La, Amanda Wharton (Jamie) of Tell City, IN, Shawn Williams (Selena) of Garfield, KY, and Joshua Williams of Cloverport, KY. 12 grandchildren: Michelle Petersen (LeeWayne), Nate McBride (Dakohta), Abigail McBride, Natalee Williams, Raelyn Williams, Destiny Hyde, Katie Haynes, Michael Haynes, Thomas Haynes, Dakota Hyde, Brock Najar, and Dreana Najar.
Great-grandchildren: Kaitlyn, Andrew, Paige, and Sarah Petersen; Mila Webb, Marlee McBride, Arabella “Bella” McGuffin, and one Babygirl McBride on the way. His brothers are: Wendel Basham, James Basham (Tammy), David Williams (Hayle), and Charles Adam Davis. Sisters Renea Basham, Teresa Hortenberry, Debbie Weedman, Kelly Scott, and Amber Burden (Michael).
Randy also had numerous nieces and nephews along with their families who loved him so much. He also leaves behind his beloved dog Jake. Per the wishes of Randy cremation services have been entrusted to Blanchard-St. Denis Funeral Home in Natchitoches, Louisiana.
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