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Randy "Coach" Neller

St. Helena, California

Sep 28, 1956 – Dec 11, 2024

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BORN
September 28, 1956
DIED
December 11, 2024
LOCATION
St. Helena, California

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Randy "Coach" Neller

September 28, 1956 - December 11, 2024

SAINT HELENA - Randy "Coach" Neller passed away at the age of 68 in his hometown of Saint Helena on December 11th, 2024. His unexpected passing was peaceful, and in the comfort of his own bed.

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I was surprised to learn of Randy´s passing recently. I wish I had been able to see him and let him know how much he meant to me as a coach, a mentor, and a friend. Randy... you taught me to ski, you taught me to persevere, and you taught me to never give up when things get hard. I wish i could have explained to you how many times your lessons were all i had in some tough times... but Randy... your lessons were all i needed. Rest in peace... and ya know... i bet i can make it down an...

I am so sorry to hear about Randy's passing. Just now. I worked with him at Beringer's for over 20 years. My love to his family. He was a wonderful man.

Miss you buddy. So many fond memories.

Condolences he will be missed. I will remember him out on his bicycle riding into town. May the happy memories help during this difficult time. Your neighbor.. The Prager Family

Condolences to the Neller Family. I knew Mr. Neller when I was a Student at St. Helena High School 2001-2004.

I played football with Randy in our high school years , and I had the pleasure to coach with him for a couple years, Coach Neller could challenge his players to be their best, always in a positive way, my condolences to his family .

Randy was a fellow classmate of the amazing class of 74. Glad we were able to connect a bit at 50th class reunion. I am so very sorry for your loss. Never forgotten

Losing a shining light in the family is and will always be tough. But! Your legacy will live on in your family and the community members you´ve touched! Rest easy Mr. Neller