Carol Ann Randi Davis, 62, of Ambler, PA passed away on Monday, January 27, 2014 at her home. She was the wife of Michael L. Davis. Born in New Haven on October 1, 1951; daughter of the late Louis J. and Mary Negro Randi; and had worked for the past eight years as an Infusion Coordinator for Barry L. Getzoff Associates in Langhorne, PA. Sister of Mary Lou Randi Guarniere of North Haven. Niece of Joseph (Madelyn) Negro of East Haven and Anthony Randi of New Haven. Aunt of Michael Guarniere and Susanne (Ronald) Guarniere Prisco all of North Haven. Great-Aunt of Ava Guarniere, Olivia, Giuliana and Anthony Prisco all of North Haven.
Funeral services will be conducted in the North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue, Saturday afternoon, February 1st at 12:30 with the Rev. Timothy Meehan officiating. Family and friends may call from 10:30 until time of service. Interment will be private and at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, CT Chapter, 2nd Flr, 2080 Silas Deane Hwy., Rocky Hill, CT 06067.
We are sorry for your loss. Carol, was such a great person, she will live on in our memories forever.
I JUST WANT TO EXTEND MY SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY OF CAROL I WAS PLEASED TO WORK ALONG SIDE OF HER AT PROJECT M.O.R.E.INC SHE SERVED AS A BOOKKEEPER AND ENJOYED HER PLEASANT& WARM SMILE AS SHE ADDRESSED ISSUES REGARDING ANY PAYROLL COMPLAINTS,SHE WAS A REAL PERSON DOWN TO EARTH AND CARED EXTREMELY ABOUT THOSE SHE HAD DEALINGS WITH. I REMEMBER WHEN SHE LEFT FOR PA. I WAS GOING TO MISS HER THEN, & I WILL MISS HER NOW. WITH LOVE & GRATITUDE.
My sincerest condolences to Michael, his family and friends.
There are no words that can express your loss and grief but rather friends who can share in your grief over your loss. I will think of the several times I met Carol and her joyous demeanor towards life.
It will these happy times that I will remember about Carol and how she must have touched so many people throughout her life with her positive nature, and made their day better.
It was my pleasure to have known Carol and looking back over these short brief moments with her, what I would have missed out in life had I not met Carol at least once!
Michael, you are fortunate to have lived with Carol for many years, so cherish these memories within your mind, heart and soul. I hope these memories will make her passing a bit easier for you to deal with.
Your friend, Charles Patridge