Randy-Kleppel-Obituary

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Randy Alan Kleppel

Mar 19, 1960 - Jan 12, 2024

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Daddy.... There are no words to express how much I miss you. You taught me so much in life. How to drive, how to hunt, taught me about having a strong work ethic. I hope you send me signs as often as possible that you are watching over me. Go rest high on your mountain daddy, I love you so so so much! XoXoX

My deepest condolences to the wife, daughters, grandchildren and entire family of Randy Kleppel. He truly loved you all and spoke on you with great pride! I had the pleasure of driving him to his medical appointments and we became friends during this time. Rest in peace.

I didn't get to know Randy but I am blessed that I was there with Randy and Ger (Coon) to attend Rebecca and Chris' beautiful wedding. I bet the two of them are having some laughs and beers in Heaven together!

I knew him through Girl Scouts where our daughters grew up together. Randy was always so kind and welcoming. I wonder if he ever met a stranger. You will be greatly missed kind sir. Rest in Pease

Know that the cherished memories of Randy will forever be in our hearts. He was so loving and generous to his family and friends. As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Love you all, Karen and Calvin

I will miss and love you uncle Randy

We have lost a truly great man!!! He loved BIG and his heart was gold. Randy was one of the most loving, loyal and protective dads I have known. His girls were his world and those girls include his beautiful high school sweetheart, Kathy. Some of the best years of my life was being fortunate enough to live across the street from this amazing man and his family. I am surprised that antiquing was not mentioned in his obituary because he loved going to the auctions and bringing home all his...

Randy was a kind soul. He always had a big smile and hug when he saw us. He was a very hard worker and adored his family. Our hearts are broken

Kathy and girls, my heart breaks for you and the family. May God comfort you during this time. I am so sorry. He will be missed by many.
Gloria Ashbaugh and family

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Randy's Obituary

Our beloved father and husband, Randy Alan Kleppel, went to be with our Lord on January 12, 2024. Randy was born in Houston, Texas, on March 19, 1960, to the late Alfred Alvin Kleppel and Eddie Jo Aldridge. Randy and Kathy (Kyle) Kleppel met when Randy was 18 and Kathy 16 at Tin Hall, became high...

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