Randall-Gumpert-Obituary

Randall Pennington Gumpert

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Randall Pennington Gumpert, 90 years old, of Monocacy, Berks County, PA, died peacefully with his extended family at his side at the Highlands of Wyomissing where he resided for 10 months. Born in Monocacy, he was a son of the late Abram and Emma (Nolte) Gumpert. He was the husband of Ann Louise...

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Jeff and Mike and families,
Very saddened to hear of your loss, this is obviously a difficult year for all of us. I only got to meet your dad on a few occasions, but from knowing the both of you, it is easy to understand what kind of man he was....he led an extraordinary life yet remained humble....that same humility lies within each of you, along with the numerous other fine qualities you possess, yes your father might be gone but his legacy lives on through the two fine boys he...

Dear Ann and Family
May the closeness of your family always keep Randy with you.
You know he’s not going to go wrong he’s pitching for the best team ever now.
God Bless and Love to all

You are in our thoughts and prayers. We will miss Uncle Randy and wished we could have been there for the services but were in Maine visiting Rob and the family.

I met Mr. Gumpert several times when he came to the Roselle Catholic Baseball shows run by Joe Miller. I found Mr. Gumpert to be an outstanding gentleman who seemed to sincerely appreciate his fans. He took his time each time he autographed something and had a beautiful signature. All his fans will miss him. An important part of baseball history is lost... RIP

Our hearts are heavy...Randall was an inspiration, a life long friend. His passing has left an empty space in our hearts.

Jeff-
So sorry to hear of your father's passing. I know that we always had good conversations of him and his influence on you for the love of the game.

Our deepest sympathy and condolences to Ann and the family

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. May God bless you and give you comfort.
Our love to you too.
Edith and Ron Moyer

Mike, Jeff, Cindy and Family:
My deepest sympathies go out to you. Your father was a great man. I was happy to be there last month when he was inducted onto the DB Wall of Fame. That honor was well deserved and long overdue. I'm glad he was able to attend that ceremony.