(From Simpson Funeral Home)Randall Dunn, 54, of Carterville Mo passed away November 17, 2025. Randy was born to Raymond Dunn and Linda Staggs on February 3rd 1971 in Carthage, Mo. He graduated Webb City High School then enlisted and served in Desert Storm, earning several medals for his service in the Marine Corp.
He met his wife of 25 years at Johnston Industrial in Tulsa, OK where they both worked and were married March 10, 2000 in Branson, Missouri. Together they had 5 children raised in his hometown of Webb City, MO. He was employed at Jasper Products as a maintenance mechanic for over 20 years.
Always keeping busy, Randy enjoyed road trips, camping, off roading, hot rods, classic cars and of course, his food truck. He always planned something that involved food and fun. Getting together with family and friends was very important to him. He would begin planning the next event before the end of the current event. He just felt that he should enjoy life any way that he could fit it in.
He was caring, devoted, intelligent, giving, compassionate, adventurous, loving, diligent, and driven in everything he did.
Randy was preceded in death by his father Raymond Dunn.
He leaves behind his wife Cynthia Dunn and five children Randall McQueen of Springfield MO, Audree Mcqueen of Tulsa OK, Bethany (Cole) Mitchell Webb City MO, Christian Wheeler Joplin MO, Margaret Dunn of the home and seven grandchildren Josiah, Gabriel, Nolan, Ellie, Maverick, Forrest and Madilee as well as his mother Linda Staggs Carterville MO, step mother Debra Dunn Webb City MO, 3 sisters Mandy (Steve) Haley of Skiatook OK, Sheena (AJ) Lutz Webb City MO, Misty (Bill) Steward and brother Rodney Dunn of Carterville MO, 3 nieces and 8 nephews.
The visitation will be held on Monday, December 1, 2025, at 9:00 am at Simpson Funeral Home, 400 West Daugherty Street, Webb City, Missouri. Followed by a Celebration of Life at 10:00 am. The family invites you to join them in remembering a life truly well-lived.
Inurnment will take place in the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Springfield, Missouri.
Services are under the personal care and direction of Simpson Funeral Home. In honor of Randall's life, the family encourages relatives and friends to visit www.simpsonfh.com to share photos and memories of their loved one. His spirit of adventure and love for life will forever be remembered in the stories we share and the memories we hold dear.

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