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Ranellucci, Raymond CONWAY, S.C. Raymond F. Ranellucci, age 68, entered into eternal life Wednesday, May 9, 2012. Born in Albany, N.Y. He was the son of the late John J. and Agnes Conlon Ranellucci. Ray's mother Agnes died when he was seven years old. He was raised by his second mother Harriet Groat Ranellucci. Ray proudly served in the US Air-Force during the Vietnam Conflict. Raymond is survived by his beloved wife of 18 years, Sharon Oden Ranellucci. He was pre-deceased by his son, Raymond Michael Ranellucci in June 2011. Survivors include a son, Tracy (Dina) Ranellucci; step-sons, Michael and James Sheehan; granddaughters, Gabriella, Tessa, and Amber; great-granddaughter, Mia Christine; siblings, John Ranellucci, Ronald (Mary) Ranellucci, Dolores (Karl) Kniele, Harriet (Christopher) Valla, Michele (Francis T) Collins, Holly (Frank) LaTorre. His loving aunt, Anna Ranellucci Haas. Ray retired in 2005 and moved to Conway, S.C. He was a lifetime member of PACC, VFW 10804 and Past Master of Guttenbergh Lodge 737. At the request of the family a memorial service will be announced at a later date. A guest book is available at myrtlebeachfuneralhome.com
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Sharon, we just heard about Dr. Ray. We are so sorry. You are in our thoughts and prayers. We will remember the good times at the PACC. God Bless, Connie & Sue
May 24, 2012
I remember Ray as a gentle and kind person. We knew each other at Albany High. My prayers are to his family. He was one of the good guys. Sandy Sandler Laning. Port Saint Lucie, FL
May 24, 2012
Ronnie, sorry to hear of your brothers passing. Our prayers are with you and your family. Dolly & Ralph Morelli Peoria, AZ.
May 22, 2012
Sharon, So sorry to hear about Ray. I always had fun talking to you guys at the PACC. JOE DOYLE
JOE DOYLE
May 21, 2012
My condolences to the Ranellucci family.
Thanks for the memories, Uncle Ray. Visiting Rosebud Lane surely was one of the best times of my life. I know you and dad have a lot of catching up to do up there....
Rosaleen Carroll
British Columbia, Canada
May 21, 2012
Tracy and Family,
My deepest and sincere apologies and condolences. Dr.Ray was definately a loving man.
Tracy (my dear brother-in-law) we send you our heart felt love and prayers. Sending your family blessings in this time.
-Love Erinn Serriano Harkless & Floyd Harkless
May 21, 2012
The AHS CLASS of '62 50th Reunion Committee offers sincere sympathy to the Ranellucci family. So sorry to learn of this sad news.
Carol Gingold Rosenthal
May 20, 2012
Ron, So sorry for the loss of your brother. Hope you are well. Sincerely, Shelly and Tony
Shelly Lofrumento
May 20, 2012
TO MY BROTHER RAY, EVEN THOUGH IT WAS ACROSS THE MILES, I'M SO GLAD WE HAD A CHANCE TO GET CLOSER THESE PAST MONTHS. YOU WILL FOREVER BE IN MY HEART....LOVE, YOUR SISTER HATTIE
May 20, 2012
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