Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Randolph P. Nauert



Randolph P. Nauert (Randy) 60, of St. Louis, MO peacefully entered his place of eternal rest on Saturday, June 11, 2011 at Orlando Regional Medical Center surrounded by his loved ones and friends. Randy worked across the country in the vacation ownership and travel industry for over thirty years, but called Central Florida his home. Randy loved traveling, boating, fishing, golfing, but most of all, cherished the time he spent with his beloved sons. He will be fondly remembered for his amazing wit and his genuine, extraordinary sense of humor. Randy had a special love for his friends and family. When he entered a room, it would light up with the aura of his presence and his high-spirited laughter. Those who knew him, loved him and will hold that love and laughter in their hearts forever. Randy is survived by girlfriend Denisa, his amazing boys, Phillip and Patrick, whom he adored, missed and treasured; his mother Margaret, his sister Elizabeth, his brothers Langdon, Richard and Brian and his countless friends. A memorial service will be held in his honor on Friday, June 17, 2011 at 5:30 p.m., at The Alter St. Cloud Vineyard Church located at 1250 Old Hickory Tree Road, St. Cloud, FL 34771.

7 comments:

Jerry Decker said...

He was a true friend and will always miss him always!

Bob McGrath said...

Randy was an amazing person and I feel fortunate to have known him and called him a friend. Randy was patient, fun-loving, and giving, helping others without expectation or agenda. His pride and joy were Phillip and Patrick, and he could always be counted on to share some amazing stories about them that demonstrated how much he loved them and how proud he was of them. Randy was a true friend, always staying in touch and making sure you knew he was thinking of you regardless of time or distance. He will be greatly missed and remembered very fondly.

imsm0625 said...

Someone once said, The mystery of love is greater than the mystery of death. Randy is loved and always will be.I know I will see Randy again ... and as much as I will miss our 'family' times together I can now make those memories a treasure in my heart and mind. He was a Victor not a victim - Death - where is your sting? Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.

Morida said...

I miss you so much Randy, you left such a hole in the world. I could always count on you no matter what. You always found humor in every situation.

i am so grateful that you came home, and we were fortunate enough to spend so many special times, and Holidays (that you loved so much) with you and Denesa. You will always be a part of us. The thought of gathering together without you here with us is unbearable, but we will find comfort in the fact that you are in a better place and without pain. I will keep all my promises to you including making sure your boys knew how much you loved them.
until we meet again my friend,

all my love,
Morida

Anonymous said...

Someone once said, The mystery of love is greater than the mystery of death. Randy is loved and always will be.I know I will see Randy again ... and as much as I will miss our 'family' times together I can now make those memories a treasure in my heart and mind. He was a Victor not a victim - Death - where is your sting? Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.

Love Lynda and Raouf

kelly bissland(santini) said...

Randy... where do I begin? I know that I am not there but I know you understand. You have impacted my life in so many ways. I am so blessed to have had such a special bond with you. I am going to miss everything about you. I can say without a doubt I will never come across another man like you. You know you are definatley "one of a kind". I am going to miss our countless phone calls throughout the week where you would tell me some random story I could never repeat because no one can tell a story like you, we would gossip, laugh, we would both talk about our children and how proud we are of them, and I could ask for your advise about absolutely anything. You are so many things to so many people it is hard to put into words how to explain what a wonderful man you are. I love you and will miss you until we meet again. My Michigan Dad, my mentior, and a best friend R.I.P
Kelly

Jack and Pam Chevrier said...

Randy was one of a kind. You could not help to laugh with him. I will remember his everlasting smile and wit. He rode his Harley's hard as he so lived his life. While we are mourning the loss of a bro, others are rejoicing to meet him behind the veil.