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Kyndal Renae Davis

 

Funeral service for Miss Kyndal Renae Davis, 14, of Alexander City, will be Saturday, May 10, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at the Chapel of Radney Funeral Home. Rev. Sheldon Hutcherson will officiate. Burial will follow in the New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Saturday, May 10, from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Radney Funeral Home.

Kyndal Renae Davis, known affectionately as Kyndal by those who loved her, passed away peacefully on May 7, 2025, in Alexander City. Born on March 22, 2011, in Sylacauga, Kyndal’s vibrant spirit and loving nature touched the lives of all who knew her during her fourteen years.
Kyndal’s life was a tapestry of close-knit family ties and joyous moments. She is survived by her mother, Amber Nicole (Corey) Weldon; her father, Matthew William (Ciara) Davis; and her siblings, Matthew Gage Davis, Lenlee Sue Davis, Zawyer Monroe Davis, Myra Faye Davis, and Maverick Knowles Davis, who will forever cherish her memory. Her grandmother, Freda Knowles; great-grandparents Paula and John Weldon and Brenda Brown; along with a host of aunts, uncles, and cousins; will also hold Kyndal’s memory dear.

She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Cathy Smith; grandfathers Kraig Brown and Billy Davis; great-grandmother, Faye Knowles; great-grandfather, Billy Joe Davis Sr.; and great-great-grandmother Thelma Banks.
A bright and kind soul, Kyndal’s passions were as colorful and varied as her personality. She was an avid fan of TikTok, where she enjoyed watching and creating content that often brought laughter and smiles to her friends and family. Kyndal’s love for cows was well known, and she could often be found sporting cow-patterned accessories or clothing, which she wore with pride and joy.
Kyndal’s adventurous spirit shone through in her outdoor pursuits. She relished the excitement of hunting frogs, a testament to her love for nature and exploration. Her favorite color, purple, was a reflection of her vibrant and creative spirit, and it could be seen in many aspects of her life, from her clothing to her personal belongings.
Her culinary tastes were as unique as she was, with a particular fondness for boiled peanuts, pickles, and Nerd clusters. These simple pleasures brought her immense joy and are fondly remembered by her loved ones as quintessential Kyndal treats.
Described as loving and kind by all who were fortunate enough to cross her path, Kyndal’s legacy is one of warmth, compassion, and an unyielding zest for life. Her bright smile and generous heart will be profoundly missed by her family, friends, and all who were graced by her presence.
Kyndal’s life, though far too short, was filled with love, laughter, and the making of precious memories. Her spirit will continue to live on in the hearts of those she left behind, serving as a beacon of love and kindness.

Memories and condolences may be shared at www.radneyfuneralhome.com.

Radney Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Kyndal Renae Davis.

 

Rhonda Faye Eason

 

Funeral service for Mrs. Rhonda Faye Eason, 65, of Goodwater, was Sunday, May 4, 2025, at the Chapel of Radney Funeral Home. Rev. Tommy Thornton officiated. Burial followed in the Smyrna Cemetery.

Mrs. Eason passed away on Thursday, May 1, 2025, at her home. She was born on June 1, 1959, in Ashland to Robert Hubbard Jackson and Lottie Lerene Endress Jackson. She was a dedicated farmer’s wife and a beacon of warmth in her community. She poured her heart into caring for their animals and the farm they tenderly nurtured together. Rhonda found joy in simple pleasures, often seen riding alongside her beloved dog, Goldie, as they checked on their cherished cows.

Rhonda’s passion extended to her hobbies, where she amassed a delightful collection of unique rocks and cherished owl memorabilia. Her spirit bloomed much like the flowers she adored, and her kindness fed not just the geese and ducks at her farm, but the hearts of all who knew her. An artist at her core, Rhonda’s painted portraits left indelible impressions, while her love for games brought bouts of laughter and joy.

Above all, she was a loving wife, an extraordinary mother, and a doting grandmother whose legacy will forever be celebrated by those fortunate to have been part of her life.

She is survived by her husband, Herold Coy Eason of Goodwater; sons, Derek (Jennifer) Krueger of Rockford and Brandon Krueger of Goodwater; grandchildren, Canyon Ledbetter, Trenten Krueger, Asher Krueger, Leland Krueger, Zackery Krueger, Samuel Krueger, Jaxon Krueger, Abram Krueger, Emily Krueger, Abigail Krueger, and Lorelei VanWagner; step-son, Wade (Tater) Eason of Goodwater; step-grandchildren, Jaci (Drew) Robinson, Joseph (Jordan) Eason, and Jasper (Ashley) Ingram; step-great-grandchildren, Elena, Cason, and Harper; brothers, Donald Jackson, Richard Jackson, James Jackson, and David (Kim) Jackson.

She was preceded in death by her parents; step-daughter, Ronda Eason; sister-in-law, Carolyn Jackson; and nephew, Jeremy Jackson.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Smyrna Cemetery; C/O Wendy Anderson; 35 Still Pines Court; Wetumpka, AL 36093.

Memories and condolences may be shared at www.radneyfuneralhome.com.

Radney Funeral Home was honored to serve the family of Rhonda Faye Eason.

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