

Rev. Richard “Rick” Davis MarkhamMay 19, 1946 – July 15, 2025Rev. Richard “Rick” Davis Markham, 79, of Woodstock, GA, passed away peacefully at home onJuly 15, 2025, following a courageous battle with dementia.Rick was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Clarence “Kenny” and Lovie Markham. Shortly after hisbirth, the family relocated to Midwest City, Oklahoma, where he spent his formative years. Hefondly remembered learning to cook with his mother and playing baseball with his father. As ayoung man, Rick began preaching on youth Sundays at his family’s church and first sensed acall to ministry that would shape the course of his life.He graduated from Midwest City High School, where he was class president and a statechampion in both debate and theater. It was there that he met the love of his life, Johnnie Gail“Gaye” Hanks. They married at 18 (and a half) and shared over 60 years of life, love, and faithtogether.Rick attended Central State College in Edmond, OK, and later The Citadel in Charleston, SC.During this time, he and Gaye welcomed their first child, Richard Davis Markham II. A pivotalmoment in Rick’s spiritual journey came during the high-risk pregnancy of their second child,Gigi Richelle Markham. In that season of uncertainty, Rick turned fully to prayer and felt arenewed, divine call to ministry. Gaye and Gigi both recovered, and Rick dedicated the rest ofhis life to serving God.Rick began his ministry at Sunnylane Baptist Church in Midwest City. During this time, he andGaye welcomed two more children, Gini Gaybrielle Markham and Geremy Ross Markham. Helater pursued seminary studies at Southwestern Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, TX.Over the decades, Rick faithfully served as lead pastor in churches across Oklahoma, Texas,and Georgia. His service included time at First Baptist Fox, New Hope Baptist in Mansfield, andFirst Baptist Seymour, where he was serving when their fifth child, Roger Drew Markham, wasborn, completing the family of seven.Rick also served at First Baptist Perry. Later, he spent 17 years at Mt. Zion Baptist in Snellville,which was his longest and most beloved pastorate. In the later years of his ministry, Rickfocused on “Churches in Crisis,” helping congregations through periods of transition andhealing. He especially cherished his time serving at Beulah Baptist and Grace Baptist, both inGeorgia.Even in retirement, Rick remained active in ministry and continued to be a source of wisdomand joy to many. He and Gaye supported special events at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church inMarietta, GA, where Gaye served as Director of Adult and Children Ministries. Their daughter,Gini, lovingly helped care for Rick in his later years, allowing Gaye to continue her service untilher retirement in 2022.
Rick was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Roger Markham; his daughter, GigiRichelle Locke; and his grandson, Weston Greer Markham.He is survived by his beloved wife, Gaye; their five children:• Richard Davis Markham II and wife Katie. Grandchildren: Betsy Robles (husband Josh;great-grandchildren Charlie and Lucy), and Richard “Davis” Markham III• Gigi Richelle Locke (deceased), son-in-law Patrick Locke, and his wife Marion.Grandchildren: Madison Wilson (husband Caleb; great-grandson James “Connor”), CamdenLocke, Kalin Valone, Braxton Locke, Isabella Valone, Kobe Valone, Emerson Locke (OwenCarnes), and Kolton Valone• Gini Gaybrielle Markham• Geremy Ross Markham and wife Courtney. Grandchildren: Kendall Davis (husbandJussely), Ella Claire Markham, Hudson Markham, and Colten Markham• Roger Drew MarkhamHe is also survived by his sister, Lynne Ann Word (husband David); sister-in-law, LucyMarkham; and sisters-in-law Betsy Newton (husband George) and Nancy Purdy (husbandSteve); as well as many beloved nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews.Rick will be remembered for his deep love of family, his joy in a good round of golf or a quiet dayfishing, and his unwavering loyalty to OU football, especially when they were winning. He had asoft spot for milkshakes, a deep curiosity for history, and an open heart when it came to sharingJesus with anyone willing to listen. Rick was proudly known as the “fun uncle” and the “coolpastor,” and was affectionately called “Sister Rick” by his in-laws. His booming laugh, well-worncatchphrases, and preacher jokes lit up every room he entered.We could not have asked for a better husband, father, brother, and Poppa. Rick’s legacy is oneof faith, compassion, humor, and unshakable love.A Celebration of a Life Well Lived will be held at Hightower Baptist Church in Ball Ground, GA,on July 25, 2025, at 2:30 PM.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Rick’s memory to Mission:Dignity, an organizationthat supports retired Southern Baptist ministers and their families—a cause close to Rick andGaye’s hearts.
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