
Dorothy Sandy-Ann Franklin-Davis, 50, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, July 23rd, 2017 in Virginia Beach surrounded by her loving family. Sandy was born on February 21st, 1967 in New York to Thedore Franklin and Doris Borrow. Sandy worked as a House Keeper for Chesapeake Regional Hospital and was a member of St. Paul’s Pentecostal Church.
She is survived by Rodney Davis, Husband; Tiffany (Ricky Ravenwell) Franklin-Davis, Daughter; Rasheen Davis, Son; Dashawn Davis, Son; Rashaun Davis, Son; Travis Franklin, Brother; Tiffany Franklin, Sister; Tamera Franklin-Cruz, Sister; Jacqueline (Greg) Gordon, Sister; Theodore Franklin, Jr., Brother; Sky & Jeremiah Thorne, Grandchildren; Barbara Price, Aunt; Kay Malsovia, Aunt; and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and friends from Brooklyn/New York City/and Virginia Beach.
She was preceded in death by Russel Price, Brother.
The Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, July 27th, 2017 at 11:00 am at Family Choice Funerals & Cremations 5401 Indian River Road Virginia Beach, Virginia 23464.
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Cookie im so sorry to hear of the passing of your Niece she was a happy spirit enjoyed her while she was here missed seeing her smiling face to night may God continue to keep you and your family at peace at this time CRH
My condolences to your family death is the hardest thing we will ever have to endure but the God of comfort can give your family peace at this time John 5:28;29 JW.ORG
Rodney, We were so sorry to hear about your loss. Please remember is pain free and in arms of the LORD.
Carol and Freddie
Portsmouth City Garage
To Rodney,
I would like to extend my sincere condolences to you and your entire family. I’ve watch you as you work through your pain and concern for your wife, I pray that God gives you the strength to endure during this difficult time. May your memories of better days bring your comfort in days to come. Continue to walk with that beautiful spirit. Love Wanda ( City of Portsmouth garage)
I’m sorry for the loss of your loved one. It is comforting to know that your loved one is alive in God’s memory, God never loses sight of them. (Luke 20:38)
Also it is comforting to know of the time when God promises to end death forever. (Rev 21:4)