Randy H. Scheffler
November 3, 1941 – May 25, 2020
Survived by wife, Jacqueline; children: Shawn (Gina), Ryan, Mitch (Ashley) and Amber Schaben (David); eight grandchildren; and sister, Sheryl Nanos.
CELEBRATION OF LIFE to be announced. Memorials will be directed by the family.
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Mitch, my thoughts and prayers are with you, Ashley and your family.
Randy was an amazing guy and I had so many good laughs and beers with him! I can hear his voice now and see his smile! He will be missed by both Trent and I.
I am so sorry for your loss. I always enjoyed spending time with Randy shooting on his trap league team. He was always in a good mood and had great stories. I will miss seeing him at the Papillion Gun Club. Whenever I use a church key I always think of Randy. I may have never known what a church key was without Randy. He will be missed!
We’re all going to miss him. I feel fortunate to have called him friend.
So very sorry. Randy was a great man-so funny and so smart. He will be missed by so many, especially his family and extended family. Prayers for each of you.
I enjoyed seeing Randy tailgating, lots of good memories. He will be missed ❤️.
So sorry to read about Randy passing. I enjoyed meeting him at all of those fun NHS Class of 60 reunions and parties. His dad and mine worked together so had fun talking about all the good times shared. Prayers and my sincere thoughts go out to your family.
I met Randy through a good friend of his (Quincy Adams). We spent an evening having a few beers and I could tell he was a great person. We told a lot of stories in that one evening. He sure loved his family. I saw Randy several times after that always with Quincy. He had the greats laugh and when those two would talk about going camping I could tell they had some great times together. Well Randy and Quincy are together again. My condolences to your family.
Jackie, You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
When I was a kid, Randy was always that second-dad neighbor to me that as parents we wish our own kids had. Kid me remembers him for grilling, fixing cars, teaching his kids to fix cars, jokes that went over my head, the occasional “bad word” and his love for music and awesome stereo. I still think of him when I hear even a mention of Manheim Steamroller and the day he so passionately shared an album with us kids. As an adult I came to appriciate his laugh, his jokes (my wife borrowed the sens-you-is one for years) and his love for his family. He was a great man in life, and I take some comfort knowing he will be carried in the hearts and stories of his amazing family.
This is great! Love that you were our family across the street in KC.
I have so many wonderful memories with Randy. We 1st met back in the late 80’s through business and it become a friendship. So many laughs, so many life’s problems answered over a cold one, and our discussions of what firearm was better. My condolences to the family, fly high Randy we will all miss you.
Mitch, Ashley, Amber and family, I am so sorry for the loss of your father, father-in-law, husband and Chief of your family. Words can not express how truly sorry I am for you all. Know that he/you are all in my thoughts and prayers
RANDY WAS A GREAT FRIEND FOR LOTS OF YEARS. I AM VERY SORRY TO HEAR OF HIS DEATH. MY CONDOLENCES TO YOU, JACKIE, AND TO THE REST OF THE FAMILY.
Dear Jackie and family, My sympathies and prayers. I knew Randy best through Julie Holmes telling fun stories about your friendship during those days in PV. Hugs to you, Jackie. I am so sorry.
A GOOD MAN.
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