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David Ranger

Kalamazoo, Michigan

Jun 8, 1969 – Mar 1, 2016

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BORN
June 8, 1969
DIED
March 1, 2016
LOCATION
Kalamazoo, Michigan

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Ranger, David Portage Age 46, peacefully went home to be with the Lord at Bronson Methodist Hospital on March 1, 2016. He was surrounded by his family that loved him dearly. David was born in Kalamazoo on June 8, 1969 to David and Linda (Reams) Ranger. Despite all the health issues he endured...

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Our thoughts and prayers go out to Linda and family at this difficult time!!

My thoughts and prayers are with the Ranger Family. May you find peace and comfort in the coming days knowing he is again with his dad..a man I consider one of the greatest people I ever knew.

My thoughts are with the David's family. I had the honor of meeting him several years ago and will always remember the amazing smile in his beautiful eyes.
May beautiful memories bring peace to those who loved him and cared for him throughout his life.

Thinking of you all.

LINDA SO SORRY, BUT KNOW HIM AND DAVE ARE WALKING ON STREETS OF GOLD WHAT A JOY.KNOW WHEN YOU SEE HIM HE WILL BE MADE PERFECT THINKING OF YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. WITH PRAYER

Linda, Chad and family, Daniel and family, Kara and family: We are praying God holds you all tightly at this time of such a great loss. We can only imagine the look on your fathers face when he and Davey are reunited and whole! What a moment! You will see them both again and please know that we are praying for such a peace to befall you all. A peace that passes all understanding. The perfect kind that only God can give. With much love, Russ, Angie, and our posse.

Linda: We convey our condolences to you and your family. Sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

He is my big brother. Most of you don't know him or ever heard of him. I loved him so much. He was trapped inside a body that would not let him live a normal life, but that did not stop him from living. I am proud to have had him in my life and always enjoyed every moment I had with him. His condition never allowed him to tell us his thoughts or that he loved us, but his actions always did.
I love you big brother and am waiting for the day we meet again.