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John Ranney

Houston, Texas

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John Ranney, age 68, of Cypress passed away September 21st 2013.He is survived by his wife of 43 years Kathy Ranney; son Brian Ranney and his wife Kami, granddaughters Bryce, Taylor and Sloane; son Mark Ranney and his wife Laurel, granddaughters Ann Marie and Holly and grandson Harris; and...

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My late condolences to the TX Ranney's from John Calvin Ranney from Iowa.

My condolences to his family and anyone that really knew this man.I'm now bothered,that I lost track of his genuine guy.Although their was an age differenc end him being my boss,he accepted and welcome me into his personal world. The job was important to him but we discussed many times that the family truly was much more.Once again, I am distrubed that I didn't stay intouch with him. We have lost a person that did make a differece in this world.

I worked with John during my early career at Compaq Computer. He was a great man. A mentor who was comfortable to work with and a true people person. Whenever I asked him how it was going he would always respond, I couldn't be finer than a frog hair cut twice. I still use that phrase today.
I feel very lucky to have known John. My sincerest sympathy to the John Ranney family. He will be missed but never forgotten.

Executive Service Corps of Houston has lost a generous, kind and honest man with a cheerful spirit. He will be missed by all of us.

May he rest in peace and know that he is not suffering any longer. I just lost my father on the 17th and it was hard watching him suffer but I know he is in a better place. May the 2 great men meet in heaven.

Maj Olafson, USA Ret.

We're so sorry for your loss. John was a great officer and friend and we are saddened by the news. I'm proud to have served with him.

We are sorry for your lose. He had to have a great man serving for his country. Juan, my husband serviced with Co. C 3/8 also. may he have eternal rest.
God Bless.
Juan C. Anzaldua Jr.

Kathy and the Ranney Family

Our thoughts Prays and Heart our with you and your family in this time of grief. John was my platoon leader in Nam and I always respected him. John's passing is a lose to all who knew him.
Prayers

Michael and Patricia Showalter

On behalf of the Ivy Dragoons Chapter of the National 4th Infantry Division Assoc., I wish to extend our sincerest condolences to Kathy and the Ranney family on your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. John was our Brother and will always be remembered by his Band of Brothers.