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Randolph "Randy" Seiler

Ft. Pierre, South Dakota

Jul 7, 1946 – Apr 17, 2023

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BORN
July 7, 1946
DIED
April 17, 2023
LOCATION
Ft. Pierre, South Dakota

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Randolph "Randy" Seiler, 76, of Ft. Pierre, SD passed away Monday, April 17th, at the Avera Heart Hospital in Sioux Falls. A visitation will be held on Monday, April 24th from 5-7pm at the Pat Duffy Community Youth and Involved Center in Ft. Pierre with a prayer service starting at 7:00pm. A...

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Randy was a good man and never made you feel like you were not worthy of his time or your thoughts didn´t have value. It was my pleasure to work with Randy for five years, and it saddens me to hear of his passing. He led a life well lived.

Wanda and family, our thoughts are with you and your family during this very difficult time. I've heard and listened to several narratives and commentary's in the past couple of days. Randy obviously made a difference it a lot of lives.. He will be missed.

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This obituary of Randolph caught my attention as his face looked familiar. As it turns out, I do not know him, but after reading his obituary, I wish that I had. He sounds like a wonderful and wise man, a man who loves his country, and, moreover, loves his family, and shareshis gifts and beliefs with them. I believe that there is a fine veil between heaven and earth, and that we can always speak with our loved ones. I hope that you continue to feel his presence and his care for you. God...

My earliest memory of Randy. My sincere sympathies to all of his family. Needless to say he will be missed.

Dear Chris, Jeff and family, I am so very sorry to hear about your loss. I have so many fond memories of your dad when we were in high school. He was always positive, welcoming and inclusive. I was in communication with him recently over email after making a donation to a SD politician, and it made me smile to get a personal email from him (after 30 + years), asking about my life, family, etc. He truly was a remarkable human being. He led by example and his death is a tremendous loss for...