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Randall M. “Randy” Krueger, 76 of Marshall, passed away on June 26, 2025, at UW-Hospital of Madison.
Randy was born on October 22, 1948, in the Town of Portland, the son of Frederick and Marion (Pann) Krueger. He attended Waterloo High School and went on to attend 3 years of college at University of Wisconsin Whitewater. On June 7, 1986, Randy was united in marriage with Rosemary White at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church of Marshall and the couple just celebrated 39 years of marriage. For 41 years, Randy worked as a cutter operator at ArtCraft and Royal, retiring on June 2, 2014. Randy was a passionate golfer, and always golfed with his buddies on Wednesday’s. He was a member of the Columbus Country Club for over 30 years and the couple enjoyed many trips centered around golf. Randy’s family lovingly called him the “Coupon King” and he always had a backup for any item that he might need. Randy had many friends, and he never met a stranger. Randy was a wonderful husband, father, and friend, and will be deeply missed by all those who knew him.
Randy is survived by: his loving wife Rosemary; children Cathy (Jim) Wiersma, William Lathrop, and Matthew (Carrie) Krueger; grandchildren Stephanie (Dennis) Hayes, Megan Wiersma, Riese Krueger, Addison Krueger, and Gibsen Krueger, and Mekenzie Krueger; great-grandchildren Riley, Bailey, and Bentley Hayes; and brother Kurt (Kay) Krueger. Randy is also survived a number of other relatives and friends.
Randy is preceded in death by his parents, son Nathan, and his brother Mark Krueger.
A Memorial Service will be held at 12:00 PM on Monday, July 7, 2025, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church of Marshall with Rev. Andrew Meyer presiding. Visitation will be held from 9:00 AM until the time of service at the church. Randy will be laid to rest at Washington Cemetery following the service.
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