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In Loving Memory

Scheuermann, Randall K.

Passed away on Wednesday, January 25th, 2023. Beloved husband of 22 years to Sandra Scheuermann, (nee Sutton). Loving brother of Tom (Julie), and Jerry (Maria) Scheuermann. Dearest uncle of Jennifer, Tim, Whitney, and Kayla. Dear great-uncle, great-great uncle, brother-in-law, and cousin to many. Randy, was an avid bowler and fisherman. He was also a big muscle car fan.
Services: Funeral at Kutis Affton chapel, 10151 Gravois Rd., Tuesday, January 31, 11 a.m. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Center, Siteman Cancer Center or the APA are appreciated. Visitation Monday, 4-8 p.m.

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22 thoughts on “Scheuermann, Randall K.”

  1. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Randy was the best “bowling buddy” ever, and was a true friend to me. I will miss him terribly.

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  2. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Randy was the best “bowling buddy” ever, and was a true friend to me. I will miss him terribly.

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  3. All of Dad and I’s love and hugs to you all. We feel so blessed to have known Randy and shared laughs and the lanes together. I will miss his joy he brought to every room. One of my favorites ❤️

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  4. All of Dad and I’s love and hugs to you all. We feel so blessed to have known Randy and shared laughs and the lanes together. I will miss his joy he brought to every room. One of my favorites ❤️

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  5. I will miss your smiley face. Thank you for the fun memories. From the lake house to the wineries to seeing Joe Bonamasa to the parties. I could go on forever. You are in heaven having so much fun. See ya again my friend. Many prayers. Would loved to have you drive me around one more time.

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  6. I will miss your smiley face. Thank you for the fun memories. From the lake house to the wineries to seeing Joe Bonamasa to the parties. I could go on forever. You are in heaven having so much fun. See ya again my friend. Many prayers. Would loved to have you drive me around one more time.

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  7. Dear Scheruermann family’s
    God bless Randy. I have known Jerry for more than thirty years and had the pleasure of playing golf with Randy and Jerry a couple of times . The friendship those two had was heart warming and just fun to be around . Jerry would tell of fishing stories and bowling they shared . To is so very sad that Randy is gone but will forever be remembered. To all the Scheruermann families my deepest condolences. My at some time you all find peace .

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  8. Dear Scheruermann family’s
    God bless Randy. I have known Jerry for more than thirty years and had the pleasure of playing golf with Randy and Jerry a couple of times . The friendship those two had was heart warming and just fun to be around . Jerry would tell of fishing stories and bowling they shared . To is so very sad that Randy is gone but will forever be remembered. To all the Scheruermann families my deepest condolences. My at some time you all find peace .

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  9. Dear Scheruermann families
    God bless Randy.
    I have known Jerry for more than thirty years and had the pleasure of playing golf with Randy and Jerry a couple of times . The friendship those two had was heart warming and just fun to be around . Jerry would tell of fishing stories and bowling they shared . It is so very sad that Randy is gone but will forever be remembered. To all the Scheruermann families my deepest condolences. My at some time you all find peace .

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  10. Dear Scheruermann families
    God bless Randy.
    I have known Jerry for more than thirty years and had the pleasure of playing golf with Randy and Jerry a couple of times . The friendship those two had was heart warming and just fun to be around . Jerry would tell of fishing stories and bowling they shared . It is so very sad that Randy is gone but will forever be remembered. To all the Scheruermann families my deepest condolences. My at some time you all find peace .

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  11. A wonderful friend, mentor, fellow chipmunk hunter/rehomer, analyst, bowler, coworker, and dog lover. You will be missed so dearly and you were taken too soon. Sending my deepest condolences, Sandy, and keeping you in my thoughts.

    Rest peacefully, my good friend.

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  12. A wonderful friend, mentor, fellow chipmunk hunter/rehomer, analyst, bowler, coworker, and dog lover. You will be missed so dearly and you were taken too soon. Sending my deepest condolences, Sandy, and keeping you in my thoughts.

    Rest peacefully, my good friend.

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  13. Jennifer, my prayers and condolences to you and your family on your uncle Randy’s passing. God’s blessings and peace to all of you as you grieve his passing.

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  14. Jennifer, my prayers and condolences to you and your family on your uncle Randy’s passing. God’s blessings and peace to all of you as you grieve his passing.

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  15. I feel honored to be able to call Randy a friend. I will cherish all of the fond memories of bowling golfing fishing and just spending time with him. He will be missed greatly. I will not say goodbye, till we meet again rest in peace friend

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  16. I feel honored to be able to call Randy a friend. I will cherish all of the fond memories of bowling golfing fishing and just spending time with him. He will be missed greatly. I will not say goodbye, till we meet again rest in peace friend

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  17. My heart was broken when I learned of Randy’s passing. Whenever I asked for assistance at work, Randy was always willing to help me. He couldn’t have been any nicer to me.
    I hope over time the pain will be overshadowed by the joyful moments of your lives lived together.

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  18. My heart was broken when I learned of Randy’s passing. Whenever I asked for assistance at work, Randy was always willing to help me. He couldn’t have been any nicer to me.
    I hope over time the pain will be overshadowed by the joyful moments of your lives lived together.

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