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Christopher Randolph Davis

Christopher Randolph Davis

Date de décès : 2 août 2011

We held our darling Christopher’s hands for a while, his heart forever. Passed away unexpectedly at the young age of 11 years on Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011. Predeceased by grandmother Josephine Davis. Left to mourn with sad hearts and loving memories are parents Dr. Randy Davis and Dr. Kay Bennett, sister Emily (10) and brother Stephen (7); grandparents: Don and Doreen Bennett, William Davis; godparents: Barry Davis and Kelly Bennett; godbrothers: Alex Braun and Nicholas Batten. Also left to mourn aunts, uncles, and cousins: Dr. Sharon Bennett and Paul Anderson (Jessica and Michael), Roseanne and Ray Hall, (Brian, Paula and Andrew Marble, Darren), Dr. Kelly Bennett and Dr. Stephane Braun (Sebastian and Alex), Carla Bennett and Don Philpott (Chelsea and James), Don Bennett and Lucy Siraco (Sofia), Kirsten Bennett and Mike Fisher, Scott Bennett and Heather Laite (Matthew and Sarah), Pamela Davis and Bernie Glabik (Anneliese, Brandon, Jason, Kara), Denise and Scott Batten (Nicholas and Josh), Joanne and Ralph Chiarot (Jillian), Barry and Glenda Davis (Jackson, Luke, Laci). Fondly remembered by the staff and students of St. John’s Kilmarnock School, Breslau, Ontario. Resting at Our Lady of Grace Church in Colinet, St. Mary’s Bay. Visitation and service Friday, August 5th from 7-9 p.m. Funeral and burial on Saturday, August 6th at 11 a.m. Reception to follow at the Colinet Community Hall. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Dunphy’s Funeral Home, Holyrood. Please visit www.dunphys.ca to sign the memorial guest book or to leave a message of condolence.
Don’t weep at my grave,
For I am not there,
I’ve a date with a butterfly
To dance in the air.
I’ll be singing in the sunshine,
Wild and free,
Playing tag with the wind,
While I’m waiting for thee.

 

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