Randall (Randy Daddy) Travis Walker, age 59, of Saraland, Alabama passed away on Monday, June 20, 2022. He was born in Mobile, Alabama, Monday, September 3, 1962, to the late Travis J. and Betty Roberts Walker. Randy graduated from Satsuma class of 1980 and went to George C. Wallace Community College on a baseball scholarship. He worked at Marine Specialty for twenty-three years. Randy enjoyed spending his spare time working on cars and lawnmowers. He loved watching Alabama football and spending quality time with his fur babies. Randy always cherished the time spent with family and friends.
Randy was preceded in passing by his parents; one sister, Cynthia D. Walker; maternal grandmother, Ruby Roberts; paternal grandmother, Libby Walker; and father-in-law, Curtis Lord.
Left to cherish Randy's memories will be his beloved wife, Cheri Walker; one daughter, Christina Walker; one granddaughter, Kayleigh Walker; mother-in-law, Pat Lord; his Yorkie Shz, Coco; along with many extended family members and a host of wonderful friends.
A visitation for Randy will be held Thursday, June 23, 2022 from 9:00 AM until time of service at10:00 AM at Radney Funeral Home, 1200 Industrial Pkwy, Saraland, AL 36571.
Interment will immediately follow on the grounds of Mobile Memorial Gardens Cemetery, 6100 Three Notch Road, Mobile, Alabama 36619.
Memorials may be made in honor of Randall Travis Walker to Gold Leaf Church of God, 103 Juniper Avenue, Satsuma, Alabama 36572, (251) 675-2903.
The family would like to express their sincerest gratitude to everybody at Kindred Home Health and Kindred Hospice Care. A special thank you to Dr. Charla Evans for her professional care and friendship. We appreciate all of the love and prayers from all of his family and friends. We would also like to thank Mike and Janet Pickering for the care and friendships through the years.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.RadneyFuneralHome-Saraland.com for the Walker family.
NOTE: The family has requested all planning to attend the Celebration for Randy, please come dressed in your Alabama attire in representing his memory...