Randall "Randy" J.-Cahill-Obituary

Randall "Randy" J. Cahill

La Vista, Nebraska

May 5, 1967 – Aug 5, 2012

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BORN
May 5, 1967
DIED
August 5, 2012
LOCATION
La Vista, Nebraska

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age 45, La Vista, NE.

Passed awayafter a lengthy battle with Glioblastoma.  Preceded indeath by brother Captain Joel Cahill

Survived bywife Karen Cahill (Crook)children Johnathan, Karolyn, Jordan,Thomas, Hannah, Samuel, Gabriel        

Randy worked for the University of Nebraska...

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I give you my regards, and I was an umpire today appreciated being apart of a youth baseball tournament in honoring you. I thank your memory foundation that I was able to be apart of these kids playing baseball...

I'm so sorry. I miss being your neighbor. I've thought about all of you and miss you very much. Randy/Papa was an angel and will live on in our memories and our hearts. I love you guys.

My deepest sympathies.

Sincerely,
Anne Wattles (Presbyterian Church of the Cross)

Cahill Family-

We are so sorry for your loss. Your family has blessed this community for so many years and made so many things possible for all of us. We are thinking about you and keeping you in our prayers.

God Bless,
Denise, Emma and Sarah Vrtiska

Dear Karen and Cahill children,
Our hearts break for your loss. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Chris, Dixie, Jared and Jocleynn Wright

To the entire Cahill family -

You are in our thoughts. We are fortunate to know you all. Randy was a gift to all of us and will be missed.

- The Schenck Family - John, Theresa, Ashley, Alyssa

Karen and Family

You are all in our thoughts and we know that Randy is at peace.

The Newman Family
Gene,Patty,James and Jenna

Karen & to all the Cahill kids,

We are sorry for your loss of such a wonderful husband, father, and member of our community. Randy was a man of true integrity and honor. Whether coaching with or against him, I always knew that the baseball game would be enjoyable and played honestly. The lives that Randy (and each of you) have touched are all here supporting and praying for you through these tough days ahead. May his legacy continue for many years to come.

Valarie,...