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Randy Steven Krieger, 69, of West Palm Beach, FL, passed away on September 5, 2021. He was a loving, supportive, and very involved family man. Randy was humbly devoted to his family and friends, encouraging them in the ways of Yeshua (Jesus Christ). After serving in the Marine Corps and retiring from his civilian career as an electrician with the City of West Palm Beach, Randy spent each day enjoying time with his family including his five grandchildren. He appreciated the outdoors and pursued lifelong learning of interests such as naturopathy, quantum physics, and the Hebrew language. For about the past decade, he also enjoyed annual trips to his favorite place on Earth, Israel. He marveled at the diverse beauty in the land, walking a dozen miles per day and savoring his evenings in the Old City of Jerusalem. Randy was known for his peaceful spirit, his outpouring of love, and his faithfulness to the Lord God Almighty who was and is and is to come.

Randy leaves his loving memories to be cherished by his wife, Mary Lee Krieger; his daughters, Katryna Krieger and Taylor Krieger; grandchildren, Eric Krieger-Dryer, Phillip Hall III, Tatum Krieger Hall, Levi Hall, and Penelope Hall; siblings, Rick Krieger, Kristina MacDiarmid, Deborah Krieger, Delores Krieger, and Stacey Krieger; sibling-in-laws, Carol (Mike) Baker and Patricia (Mark) Bundy; nieces Kourtney Owen, Kiel Bogucki, Christine Drake, Abigail Bundy; nephews Casey Williams and Michael Baker; great-nieces and great-nephews; son in love, Phillip Hall Jr.; and much more beloved family. He was preceded in death by his mother, Anne Maddox; father, Clarence Krieger; sister, Shelley Williams; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Loretta and William Brooks; and sister-in-law, Deborah Brooks.
December 3, 2021
December 3, 2021
I met Randy back in '91 when I went to work for the City of West Palm Beach.
Randy never met a stranger. As veterans, we got along like a house on fire.
Our conversations were always in depth and enlightening. Randy was a man with a strong and deeply abiding faith with an intelligence to match.
Randy was a man of simple needs. His family was always his priority. He was blessed with A wonderful wife, two marvelous daughters and his grand kids.
I know Randy has found his Rest on that High Mountain. I'll see you in the Tall Grass one day buddy . . .
Peace Out.
September 17, 2021
September 17, 2021
I remember meeting Randy in 2018 when the temple went to Israel. He was a sweet soul and he loved Israel. Now he is in paradise. RIP Randy.

Love, TamZz
September 15, 2021
September 15, 2021
Randy was a gentleman in the truest sense of the word. I remember his kind easy going nature and I don't ever recall him being angry about anything except maybe a lost Sabres or Bills game. Most memorable time with him was a bike ride we took into Canada. It was a spectacular summer day weather wise and we took in some beers and Chinese food. I didn't see him for a few weeks after, and that is when he told me he was moving to Fla. Like a lot of my close friends, many left Buffalo. Although time and distance separated us, he still remained one of my most trusted friends. He still is and I believe he is still with us. Cheers Mate!
September 14, 2021
September 14, 2021
Randy was our very dear friend and brother in Yeshua. We literally walked hundreds of miles together in Israel on 4 annual trips and had the best conversations... about God, Katryna and his precious grandchildren. Our Temple has lost a very treasured Man of God, but we know he is in a better place. We will remember you always Randy. Love Mickey and Donna.

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December 3, 2021
December 3, 2021
I met Randy back in '91 when I went to work for the City of West Palm Beach.
Randy never met a stranger. As veterans, we got along like a house on fire.
Our conversations were always in depth and enlightening. Randy was a man with a strong and deeply abiding faith with an intelligence to match.
Randy was a man of simple needs. His family was always his priority. He was blessed with A wonderful wife, two marvelous daughters and his grand kids.
I know Randy has found his Rest on that High Mountain. I'll see you in the Tall Grass one day buddy . . .
Peace Out.
September 17, 2021
September 17, 2021
I remember meeting Randy in 2018 when the temple went to Israel. He was a sweet soul and he loved Israel. Now he is in paradise. RIP Randy.

Love, TamZz
September 15, 2021
September 15, 2021
Randy was a gentleman in the truest sense of the word. I remember his kind easy going nature and I don't ever recall him being angry about anything except maybe a lost Sabres or Bills game. Most memorable time with him was a bike ride we took into Canada. It was a spectacular summer day weather wise and we took in some beers and Chinese food. I didn't see him for a few weeks after, and that is when he told me he was moving to Fla. Like a lot of my close friends, many left Buffalo. Although time and distance separated us, he still remained one of my most trusted friends. He still is and I believe he is still with us. Cheers Mate!
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September 19, 2021
Anybody that knew Brother Randy will tell you how great a person he was. He was a man of faith, a family man , a humble brother in The Lord and much more. Randy was probably one of the most genuine people I have met. All he ever spoke about was the things of The Lord, his family, nutrition & going to Israel. He will truly be missed. 

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