Randy L. Krueger
Date of Death: May 21, 2013

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On October 12, 1974 Randy married Lora Kramer in Waupun. The couple resided in Waupun until 2002. At that time the couple built their retirement home in Budsin near the hunting land he loved and next to the cabin that held so many family memories. Randy was employed by Sure-Fire Inc. in Horicon for over 30 years. Randy was a former member of Pella Lutheran Church and currently a member of Calvary Lutheran Church in Princeton. Randy had a passion for hunting, fishing, camping, and the outdoors. He loved his family dearly and cherished his grandchildren. Randy played softball for many years with Judsons and taught Hunter Safety courses in Waupun.
Randy is survived by his wife, Lora of Neshkoro; two sons, Kurt (Tammy) Krueger of West Chicago, IL and Jeffrey (Stephanie) Krueger of Oshkosh; four grandchildren, Trenton, Helayna, Logan, and Lauren; his mother, Bernice Krueger of Waupun; a brother, Jerold (Chris) Krueger of rural Markesan; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Laurel and Alice Kramer of Waupun; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Arlyn and Karol Harmsen of rural Waupun; and five nephews.
Randy was preceded in death by his father, Ervin Krueger.
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Laura and family,
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Barb and Gary
God Bless you all in this time of great sorrow
My heart is breaking for you Lora and family. I am so sorry that Randy is gone but am so joyous that he will no longer be in pain. God’s blessings to you in this extremely difficult time. Here to help , just a phone call away.Ronda
Laura and Family, may God give you the strength that is so needed at this time, be a support for each other, I know God will be with you holding your hand.
Tom and Marcia
Deepest sympathy to Laura and the kids. Randy and I spent many weekends at the hunting property that Max didn’t know about……………..
Thinking of you and sending prayers.
Apache Junction, Arizona
Thoughts and prayers going out to you , love to Bernice.
From “the old Chapman Drive group” of friends.
Lora…
I met you and Randy when I worked in reception at Randy’s Doctors office. I knew when I met you both that you were an awesome couple and both were so very easy to befriend. I teased you about your new knees. We all shared a lot of good conversation and some laughs. I didn’t know the extent of Randy’s health issues so reading of his passing…both shocked and saddened me. He was truly a great guy. I am so sorry Lora….so sorry for your loss as well as for your entire family. I will forever hold you close in thoughts and prayers. Big Hugs.