Christopher-Raney-Obituary

Christopher Stephen Raney

Knoxville, Tennessee

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RANEY, CHRISTOPHER STEPHEN - 43, passed from this life on May 23, 2010 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, after several years of illness. Born to Cliff and Joyce Raney in Cookeville, Tennessee, April 9, 1967, Chris grew up in Algood, Tennessee. After completing high school, he served honorably in the...

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Rose, Chris made an impression on me that I will never forget. He had an acceptance about him that was so refreshing. I wish I had known him better, that I had taken time to sit and talk with him. He will be remembered. May God's peace fall around you and keep you safe.
Phyllis Baer

Rose,i am very sorry for your loss. I've gotten to know the both of you quite well over the years and think of you often. Chris will be missed.

To the Raney family,
I had the enormous pleasure of knowing Chris. I am one of the nurses who took care of him at Dr. Adams office in the infusion center. He was always such a joy to be around, even when he didn't always feel his best. He always engaged others in conversation and took quite a bit of interest in how others were feeling, despite his illness. What a wonderful man he was and I feel nothing but privilege and honor for knowing him. I am praying that your family have peace and...

We'll miss you Chris and keep your family in our prayers.

Rose, I was saddened to hear about Chris' passing. I had the privilege of working with him for several years at the North Station & know he was a kind, generous and caring person.. he will be missed & I KNOW he loved you & Zach because of how he lit up when he talked of you.. God Bless

Dear Rose, we loved Chris so much and will miss him!You and Zack continue to be in our prayers, Love, Barbara Bolton-Budlong

Rose, Chris always took time for others, helping out those who had trouble understanding, taking extra time with them. He was a kind, funny, caring person, and a joy to work with. I hope someone is taking care of his pez collection. My thoughts and prayers are with you and Zachary.

Dearest Rose - my heart aches for your loss of Chris. He was such a kind and compassionate man to the very end of his life. I always enjoyed his company -- he was so smart, so interesting, and so interested in everyone else.He was the unofficial "Sweetheart of KAWE" and photographer extraordinaire. His memory will serve all who knew him as a guide for living one's best life. My deepest sympathy to you and your and Chris' family.

Our Prayers are with you and Zack, I did not know him well but he was always very helpful and kind. I know he will be missed by his co-workers at the GMF plant in Knoxville, Tn. God Bless you both. Phil 4:13. Ann Gregory, Knoxville Tn