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1962 - 2022
Fly high we miss you and will see you again one day.
Knickcole Hartman
January 6, 2023
My uncle had a heart of gold and didn't give anything less than what he had to give to everyone. As one of the oldest grandchildren in the family, I knew my uncle Randy was going to be an amazing dad and he would always follow through. If he said he was going to do something, by God he did it! You never doubted it would happen. He stood true to his word. His advice was often cutthroat, but man did he tell it like it was and when you needed it, kicked you into the right spot and never looked back. He always loved no matter what and was the most nonjudgmental person I knew. He saw the good in everyone and every situation but there were boundaries and if you crossed those you knew it. He will truly be missed.
When he met Aunt Shelly, his life changed forever. We went from hearing him say that Elysa was his entire life to I've got an amazing lady in my life and my daughter likes her a lot too :) . He told me all about her and her kids and he loved everyone! The family pictures and gatherings show it. I am thankful that he had everyone to bless his life and make it so much better. Seeing him with Shelly we knew we were also blessed. He was always smiling and even with cancer still remained true to who he was. There was no doubt that he truly found his soulmate and partner for life. He loved you so very much Aunt Shelly. I know he will be watching over you and the rest of us. He loved his family very much. Elysa, I am here for you. I know where you are today and how hard it is, if you need anything let me know. I also know his grandchildren were the world to him! He loved with an unending love. I love you and send hugs your way. I am thankful to all the people who have been a blessing to them and have been there for Shelly as friends, co-workers and family. Fly high uncle Randy, we love you. Thanks for all the lessons and love. I miss you so much!
Chris Telling
January 6, 2023
Randy and I worked closely together - but stayed in touch after I left, he was a great colleague and friend, his sense of humor will be missed.
John Schubert
January 4, 2023
My deepest condolences and prayers to Randy's family. Randy was a fantastic person, and I was lucky to work with him, but even luckier to know the Man I worked with for years. Randy will be missed in many ways and touched many lives. Rest In Peace!
Kati Payne
January 3, 2023
I was so sorry to hear of Randy's passing. He had such a big heart & was just such a genuine person. I am blessed to have known him.
Joel and Niki Maxwell
January 3, 2023
Randy made an impact on me with his relentless kindness and ability to connect with everyone he met on a genuine level. Rest in peace friend, you fought hard. Condolences to Randy's family in this very difficult time.
Deborah Schroeder
January 3, 2023
My sincere condolences to Randy's family. It was a gift to work with Randy at Olberding Brand Family. He will be missed by many. Sending prayers.
David Smith
January 3, 2023
Randy will be missed by all.
MaryBeth VonAllmen
January 2, 2023
Shelly I am sad for your loss
Gotta be devastating
MaryBeth Vonallmen/ Berryman realitive❤
Ted Pryse
December 31, 2022
RIP BROTHER !!!!!! A Great man who loved everybody especially kids. So sorry .....
David Knosp
December 31, 2022
You are so missed by so many Randy! It was an honor for me to have a friend like you! See you again sometime my brother and my friend!
Mike Glardon
December 30, 2022
Randy was a kind hearted man. I'm proud to say he was one of my best friends. I will miss you !
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Randy Wurzelbacher Obituary
Randy Lee Wurzelbacher, 60, passed away peacefully at his Lawrenceburg, IN home on Thursday, December 29, 2022, after a ten-month battle with metastatic kidney cancer. He was born in Cincinnati, OH to the late Leroy A. and Christine (nee Tucker)... Read Randy Wurzelbacher's Obituary
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