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Please consider a donation to The Randy Nadler Memorial Fund for Students.
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In lieu of flowers and other support, the family has created this memorial fund to help carry on Randy's legacy by supporting future students with scholarships, travel opportunities, and other educational resources.

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For 45 years, Randy devoted himself to exploring the world, capturing its beauty through his camera lens, and sharing his adventures with others. He was a gifted storyteller who brought the wonders of the world to life for everyone he met, but he especially loved sharing those experiences with children. Through his lectures and vivid photographs, he inspired countless young minds to dream big, embrace curiosity, and see the beauty in the world around them.

He transported children to faraway lands, and taught them that the world is both vast and yet surprisingly connected. He showed them the value of exploration, diversity, and wonder, igniting sparks of curiosity that will continue to burn for generations.

Randy’s legacy lives on in the countless lives he touched, and we couldn’t be prouder to call him our father. He taught us to see the beauty in everything, to approach life with curiosity and kindness, and to always dream big. While we miss him more than words can express, we are comforted knowing his spirit will continue to inspire others to live boldly, love deeply, and see the world as he did—with endless wonder.
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Obituary

Randall “Randy” Nadler, 73, a resident of Liberty, MO, formerly of Blue Springs, MO, passed away peacefully Thursday, December 26, 2024, at Liberty Hospital in Liberty, MO. He was born August 26, 1951, to Omar and Margaret (Sehrt) Nadler in Wellington, MO. Randy was a 1969 graduate of Wellington Napoleon High School. He continued his education at the University of Central Missouri with a bachelor's degree in biology.

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My Deepest Sympathy and most sincere condolences to Cam Hill and his whole family for the passing of Randall Nadler. 
My Deepest Sympathy and most sincere condolences to Cam Hill and his whole family for the passing o…
My Deepest Sympathy and most sincere condolences to Cam Hill and…
Randy was my oldest & dearest friend. One of the first friends in my memory.  He was a great guy & am so incredibly sad…
Randy was my oldest & dearest friend. One of the first friends in my memory.  He was a great guy & …
Randy was my oldest & dearest friend. One of the first friends i…
I’m so sorry for your loss.   You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. 
I’m so sorry for your loss.   You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. 
I’m so sorry for your loss.   You and your family are in our tho…
Randy came to my HS, Chillicothe, and his presentation was the highlight of the year.  I fell in love with Egypt becaus…
Randy came to my HS, Chillicothe, and his presentation was the highlight of the year.  I fell in lo…
Randy came to my HS, Chillicothe, and his presentation was the h…

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Born

August 26th, 1951
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Passed away

December 26th, 2024
Liberty, MO

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Cause of death

Cancer

Method of disposition

Cremation

Meyers Funeral Chapel
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