Kathryn-Ranelli-Obituary

Kathryn Ranelli

Birmingham, Alabama

Sep 25, 1956 – May 31, 2020

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BORN
September 25, 1956
DIED
May 31, 2020
LOCATION
Birmingham, Alabama
CHARITY
Dementia Society of America

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Kathryn Ranelli, age 63, passed away peacefully at home after an extended illness. She is preceded in death by her parents, Sam and Sara Ranelli, and her sister Marilyn Ranelli Bowman. She is survived by her siblings Frank (Rene), Sam (Julie), Rick (Sarah), and Judy Ranelli, and many nieces and...

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Kathy was a beautiful person who I cared about and loved much more than I let her know. Not letting her know is one of my greatest regrets. She is truly missed.

EWTN has been such an important addition to my life. The dedicated people will never realize the gift of this programming. I was lucky enough to share personal comments with Kathy. She was so kind and before long I was addressing her and Judy as Cuz. This came about after I told her that the family name is also in my family and we discussed our roots . Please accept my deepest sympathy as Kathy now is in the loving arms of our Lord. Very sincerely, Connie Sadusky Wilmington...

We add our sincere prayers as you say goodbye. We send our love.

To all of The Ranelli Family:
Im so deeply saddened when I heard of Kathys passing. Kathy was the most beautiful person both inside and out and the sweetest/kindest person. Kathy will be greatly missed.
The picture Mark posted of he and Kathy is exactly how Ill remember her as well as our growing up St. Josephs/Ensley as well as John Carroll days
Love and prayers for each and everyone of you ❤

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. I know Ill always remember some beautiful times with her.

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To the Ranelli family, thoughts, prayers, and condolences to you all. Kathy had a smile and sense of humor that will be missed by all, and I count myself fortunate to have known her. Charlie Copeland, Birmingham,AL