He married is wife and best friend, Karen Davis, on March 15, 1997. Although it was not enough, they spent 23 wonderful and loving years together that will be greatly cherished.
Randy’s main focus in life was his family. He selflessly devoted his life to love his wife and kids, and more recently his grandchildren. He enjoyed telling stories with his dad and brothers about growing up. If you were at a family function, laughter always filled the air. He is a graduate of Springfield South High School and Clark State Community College. His days were spent inside his favorite skid-steer as well as alongside his two good friends, Adam and Bob, who he considered family. In his downtime he enjoyed fishing and was an avid Pokemon GO player, where he was able to spend time on the weekends driving and exploring new places with his wife. Randy was also putting his years of bowling experience to use as Varsity Bowling Coach at Southeastern High School.
He is survived by his loving wife, Karen Davis; Daughters: Vickie (Joe) Penwell of Springfield and Trisha (Craig) Isaac of South Charleston; Grandchildren: Samantha Isaac and Wyatt Isaac; Father: James (Carol) Davis of Kentucky; Brothers: Jeff (Stacey) Davis of London, Charlie (Suzy) Davis of Springfield; Uncles: Tom (Annette) Davis of Columbus, Dave (Debbie) Davis of Lucasville, Robert (Karen) Davis of Rarden, and Paul Spears of Portsmouth; Step-sisters: Donna (Butch) Polley and Sandy Bevins of Kentucky; Nephews: Zach (Megan) Davis of Springfield and Kaleb Davis of Springfield; Brother-in-law: Gary (Peggy) Baldwin; Longtime friends and coworkers Adam Wells and Bob Tarbutton; as well as a great nephew, Luke Davis, many cousins, grand-puppies, family and friends.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Shirley Davis; Grandparents: Milton and Ethel Davis and Charles and Martha Spears.
The family will receive friends from 5-8 pm on Tuesday, June 23rd, 2020 at LITTLETON & RUE Funeral Home, Springfield. A celebration of life will begin at 10:00 am on Wednesday, June 24th with Pastor David Hill officiating.
He married is wife and best friend, Karen Davis, on March 15, 1997. Although it was not enough, they spent 23 wonderful and loving years together that will be greatly cherished.
Randy’s main focus in life was his family. He selflessly devoted his life to love his wife and kids, and more recently his grandchildren. He enjoyed telling stories with his dad and brothers about growing up. If you were at a family function, laughter always filled the air. He is a graduate of Springfield South High School and Clark State Community College. His days were spent inside his favorite skid-steer as well as alongside his two good friends, Adam and Bob, who he considered family. In his downtime he enjoyed fishing and was an avid Pokemon GO player, where he was able to spend time on the weekends driving and exploring new places with his wife. Randy was also putting his years of bowling experience to use as Varsity Bowling Coach at Southeastern High School.
He is survived by his loving wife, Karen Davis; Daughters: Vickie (Joe) Penwell of Springfield and Trisha (Craig) Isaac of South Charleston; Grandchildren: Samantha Isaac and Wyatt Isaac; Father: James (Carol) Davis of Kentucky; Brothers: Jeff (Stacey) Davis of London, Charlie (Suzy) Davis of Springfield; Uncles: Tom (Annette) Davis of Columbus, Dave (Debbie) Davis of Lucasville, Robert (Karen) Davis of Rarden, and Paul Spears of Portsmouth; Step-sisters: Donna (Butch) Polley and Sandy Bevins of Kentucky; Nephews: Zach (Megan) Davis of Springfield and Kaleb Davis of Springfield; Brother-in-law: Gary (Peggy) Baldwin; Longtime friends and coworkers Adam Wells and Bob Tarbutton; as well as a great nephew, Luke Davis, many cousins, grand-puppies, family and friends.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Shirley Davis; Grandparents: Milton and Ethel Davis and Charles and Martha Spears.
The family will receive friends from 5-8 pm on Tuesday, June 23rd, 2020 at LITTLETON & RUE Funeral Home, Springfield. A celebration of life will begin at 10:00 am on Wednesday, June 24th with Pastor David Hill officiating.
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