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In Loving Memory

Schuessler, Randall L.

In Loving Memory of Randall L. Schuessler

March 29, 1947- February 17, 2021

 

Randy was the most gentle man. He was giving and sensitive to the needs and feelings of others, always ready and available to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. He was peaceful and humble, gracious and forgiving and always saw the best in others. He loved to laugh and had a great sense of humor. His kindness and care was seen in his actions towards his family and friends.

Randy was the eldest of three, born to Rudolph and Bernice, March 29, 1947 in St. Louis, MO where he spent his entire life. He proudly served his country during Vietnam and earned The Bronze Star Medal for his meritorious service. He was an exceptional artist and cartoonist, which he used throughout his lifetime, even being published in several publications. Randy was a respectful son, proud father, and a loving companion. He will be greatly missed by family and friends.

In loving memory of Randall Lee Schuessler who passed away on Wednesday, February 17,2021. Treasured Father of Darcy Jeschke, Adored Grandfather of Abigail, Anna, and Benjamin, Respected Uncle of Andy, Todd, Sean, and Lauren, Beloved Companion of Phyllis Zwilling. Please bring your fondest memory to share. Family and friends are invited to attend a Visitation on Thursday, February, 25, 2021 from 4:00 PM-7:00 PM at Kutis Funeral Home, Afton Chapel 10151 Gravois Road, St. Louis, MO 63123. The Funeral will be held on Friday, February 26, 2021 at !0:00 AM at Kutis Funeral Home. A graveside service for family only will be held immediately following at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery 2900 Sheridan Road, St. Louis, MO 63125. In Lieu of flowers, please send donations to Wounded Warriors Family Support (WWFS). https://www.wwfs.org/

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14 thoughts on “Schuessler, Randall L.”

  1. Well said! He was all of that and more but well said an I will miss him an all his stories ! I will see everyone there and thank you in advance for coming! I am thankful for all the wonderful years he was there for me and my family. He fought long and hard his family and country an unfortunately his life in the end but atleast he lived a full life and will always be cherished by me! I’ll be w/ you again someday uncle Randy when it is my time an until then…Rest in Peace!

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  2. Well said! He was all of that and more but well said an I will miss him an all his stories ! I will see everyone there and thank you in advance for coming! I am thankful for all the wonderful years he was there for me and my family. He fought long and hard his family and country an unfortunately his life in the end but atleast he lived a full life and will always be cherished by me! I’ll be w/ you again someday uncle Randy when it is my time an until then…Rest in Peace!

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  3. Our condolences to Darcy, Jamie, Abigail, Anna, Benjamin and Bobbi. We remember Randy as a kind, loving man with an easy, inviting smile. Above all he loved his family deeply. He had real talent for drawing and caricatures and we still cherish the wonderful outsized wedding card he created for us nearly 50 years ago. We will miss him.

    Jim & Pauline

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  4. Our condolences to Darcy, Jamie, Abigail, Anna, Benjamin and Bobbi. We remember Randy as a kind, loving man with an easy, inviting smile. Above all he loved his family deeply. He had real talent for drawing and caricatures and we still cherish the wonderful outsized wedding card he created for us nearly 50 years ago. We will miss him.

    Jim & Pauline

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  5. Randy was laid back, quick witted and I always enjoyed his company. He will be missed by many. His brother Rick who pre-deceased Randy many years ago, liked to give people nicknames. His nickname for Randy during their teen years was perfect; it was “Fun”. If Randy was around, people were having fun! Rest In Peace Cuz´.

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  6. Randy was laid back, quick witted and I always enjoyed his company. He will be missed by many. His brother Rick who pre-deceased Randy many years ago, liked to give people nicknames. His nickname for Randy during their teen years was perfect; it was “Fun”. If Randy was around, people were having fun! Rest In Peace Cuz´.

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  7. Thank you for always being there uncle randy! You were a great role model and a great man just like your father before you. I’ll always miss your shared wisdom

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  8. Thank you for always being there uncle randy! You were a great role model and a great man just like your father before you. I’ll always miss your shared wisdom

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  9. Randy’s warmth and kindness, his generous acceptance of and concern for others and his insights and humor- especially as expressed in his art . . . He is cherished by all who had the fortune to know him.

    Randy’s heart had enough room for everyone!

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  10. Randy’s warmth and kindness, his generous acceptance of and concern for others and his insights and humor- especially as expressed in his art . . . He is cherished by all who had the fortune to know him.

    Randy’s heart had enough room for everyone!

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