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Oak Ridge Funeral Care - Haines City

Randolph "Randy" Brooks

December 26th, 1931 - September 1st, 2020

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Randolph “Randy” Brooks, age 88, went to be with the Lord Tuesday, September 1st, 2020. He was born on December 26th, 1931 in Albright, Missouri to Clarence Brooks and Viola Bell. In 1956 he moved to Winter Haven, Florida along with his father and opened Brooks Furniture. He was married for 70 years to his loving wife, Patsy “Pat” Brooks. Randy’s Christian faith was central to his life and he often encouraged others with God’s word and love. He was an active member of the First Church of God in Winter Haven, Florida. Furthermore, Randy was founding member and head of the Deacon Board of First Freewill Baptist Church in Winter Haven for over 40 years. He is survived by his wife, Pat; two children, Judy (Charles) Fennell, Robin (Marlene) Brooks; five grandchildren, Bobby (Ashley) Dimarco, Britni (Jonathan) Hall, Derek (Megan) Brooks, Brandy Fennell, Jason (Amy) Fennell and nine great grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother, Rodger Bell of St. Louis, Missouri. Visitation will be from 10 to 11AM Tuesday at Oak Ridge Funeral Care in Winter Haven. A small family funeral Services will follow. Interment will be at Auburndale Memorial Park. Condolences may be sent at oakridgefuneralcare.com

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Oak Ridge Funeral Care - Haines City

Oak Ridge Funeral Care - Haines City

Oak Ridge Funeral Care in Haines City is a beacon of solace and comprehensive care, catering to families of all faiths and backgrounds. Our expert memorial planners help you create a loving memorial in our beautiful chapel and reception room, perfect for large gatherings and intimate viewings. Our facility is equipped with all the amenities needed to host memorable services, ensuring comfort and peace for attendees. ...

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