‘If love alone could have saved you, you would still be here with us.” You are greatly missed, but you will NEVER be forgotten ❤️.
Randal Robert Schulte
January 12, 1953 – February 18, 2026

It is with much sadness and so much love that we mourn the passing of our Randy. Randy was a beloved brother, uncle, and friend. Randy left us peacefully on February 18, 2026 at the young age of 73 after a year-long battle with cancer. Randy’s fun-loving, independent, generous spirit will remain in the lives of all who knew him. To the very end, he remained true to the life he wanted to live and the way he wanted to leave this world – with integrity and a strong spirit.
Randal was born on January 12, 1953 at the Belgrade Hospital in Belgrade, Minnesota, to the late Wilfred and Lucille Schulte. He was the seventh child of thirteen in the Schulte family. When he was almost 3 years-old, the Schulte family moved from Regal, Minnesota to St. Cloud, Minnesota, where he completed grade school and high school. Randy was very intelligent. We often say he was the smartest of all of us. He could fix anything, build anything, and solve any brain-boggling problem. After high school, he continued his education to become a highway engineer. He worked for the Minnesota Highway Department beginning in 1973. It was then that he moved to Brainerd, Minnesota and eventually bought his lake home on South Long Lake in 1980. He lived there until the last two weeks of his life. He loved his home, loved the lake, and loved his pontoon. He is infamously known for hosting “Nephews’ Weekend”, a tradition that continued until 2025. His nephews absolutely adore him, as do his nieces. Randy is ‘the favorite uncle’.
Randy lived simply. He was a minimalist before the word ever became popular. He always said that he had everything he needed, as long as he had his family, his friends, his home, and his pontoon. After he retired in 2005, he volunteered with the Crow Wing County Services Division, transporting individuals in need to appointments and services all over the State of Minnesota. He drove many thousands of miles and spent hundreds of hours on the road performing this service. He continued to do this until the last few months of his life.
Aside from work and volunteering, Randy loved cribbage, fishing, golfing, and traveling. He also loved spending time with his family and numerous friends, especially if it involved a lake, or fishing, or grilling, or good country music. He was a welcome guest wherever he went. Randy was always ‘reliably Randy’. To spend time with Randy was to feel young at heart again. He was terribly funny and kept people laughing, including himself. His humor and his smile were contagious.
Randy is survived by his eleven siblings: Bill, Jackie (Gerry) Klaphake, Marlyce (Bob) Bursch, David (Terri Van Uden), Laurel (Tom) Knettel, Kathy (Chuck) Fish, Dale (Glenda Noyes), Mary (Mike) Hoffman, John (Judy Bergmann), Jonelle Marty, Julie (Matt) Kenny and many, many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. He is also survived by his many life-long friends. He is preceded in death by his parents Wilfred and Lucille (Braun) Schulte, baby brother (James Anthony), nephew (Christopher Bursch), niece (Courtney Knettel), and sister-in-law (Donna Grumova Schulte).
We extend a special ‘thank you’ to Quiet Oaks Hospice House for the loving care given to Randy by the nurses and staff during the last two weeks of his life. The family would also like to thank the Sakry family, with whom he spent countless hours, and who were by his side every day to the very end.
Our brother, uncle, and friend will be greatly missed by all whose life he touched.
A celebration of life to honor Randy will be held at a later date.
Guestbook
We will all miss you uncle Randy. No matter who you were, you always made time and gave them your undivided attention. Love you, miss you-
Jordan, Cara and kids
Randy, I always counted on you being there when we came home to visit. You were so reliable, so easy to talk to, so calming to visit. We’ve been gone from Minnesota for almost 50 years, so I didn’t get to see you often – but I cherish every memory I have of our time together. I hope you realize how much you have touched the lives of your family and friends. Love you! Until we meet again! ‘Those that touch our lives…stay in our hearts forever‘.
Will miss ya buddy
In my heart forever Dear Randy! I will miss your spirit and common sense approach to life. We have all learned so much from you! There is not a day that goes by that I remember to thank my lucky stars for having a brother like you! Kind, thoughtful, and unforgettable! Love you!
Randy, you will be forever missed. A part of our family is missing and can never be replaced. You’ve carved out a spot in all our hearts that is yours alone.
Until we meet again in heaven…. Love you, brother. ❤️ Until
Will miss him. He took my elderly father out on his pontoon boat many a time.
Great job on randys obit. I am sure it was a combined effort of family and friends. I know the pain of your first sibling lost, my thoughts are with you. Until we meet again randy
Randy, when you stand before the Lord, He is going to give you the same chance He gave Thomas, the apostle. To touch His wounds and believe. Say yes!
Randy,
I haven’t seen much of you in the past twenty years, but when I did I could count on a good conversation. I’m sorry you left us at such a young age. May you rest in peace.
Randy is difficult to summarize in mere words. He was all that plus so much more. He always wanted everyone to smile, so let’s all honor him by doing just that. Love you forever, bro!