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Randall P. Oettinger

Suring, Wisconsin

Aug 25, 1951 – Jan 25, 2021 (Age 69)

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BORN
August 25, 1951
DIED
January 25, 2021
AGE
69
LOCATION
Suring, Wisconsin

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Randall P. Oettinger Suring - Randall P. Oettinger, 69, Suring, died Monday, January 25, 2021 at his residence. He was born on August 25, 1951 in Green Bay, son of the late Curtis Oettinger and Beverly Jacques. Randy was a graduate of Southwest High School with the class of 1969. On June 2, 1973...

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Sorry to all of the family for your loss.

Our deepest condolences with the loss of such a sweet, kind man...our prayers and thoughts are with you all.
Wendy & Bernie Baeb

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Our hearts go out to all of you in your time of sorrow.
Your Texas Cousins; Connie, Calvin, Cathie, Carla, Christine, Craig, Carrie, Patrick and Jennifer

We were born on the same day, a year apart. We shared 69 birthdays. You will be missed, brother.

Tim and family, sorry to hear of your loss

Jodi, Stacey, & family. My prayers are with you during this most difficult time. I had the pleasure of working with Randy for seven years at Transquip. He taught me allot which I am forever grateful. Randy hired my daughter Terrah when she was old enough to get a work permit. Randy had a smile that would turn any bad day cheerful. He and I had times to talk and he always shared with me how much he loved his wife and daughters. RIP my friend. You will never be forgotten.

Randy was the brother we never had. Spent a lot of time together as kids and teenagers. WE all lived in the same neighborhood. Will always remember the memories of the many great times we had together. RIP Randy

Randy was my manager at Transquip, Mack Trucks, the 1st job I ever had. When drivers would come in they would tell him I looked a little young to be working there ( I was 14) and he would just tell them I was short for my age. He always watched out for me and didn’t let anyone mess with me. He is a big part of why I have the work ethic I do. He was a great guy and I will always remember him dearly. RIP ❤