MICHAEL-RANNEY-Obituary

MICHAEL KENT RANNEY

Alexandria, Virginia

Nov 25, 1947 – Nov 23, 2014

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November 25, 1947
DIED
November 23, 2014
LOCATION
Alexandria, Virginia

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 MICHAEL KENT RANNEY  November 25, 1947 - November 23, 2014  Passed away peacefully. A loving husband, brother, father, grandfather, uncle, employer and friend. He is survived by his wife Joanie; four children: Brian, Kim, Dustin (with their spouses) and Joseph; six grandchildren;...

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I came to revisit Alexandria after a long time away and tried to look up mike. Needless today I am shocked. We had such a good time in high school doing things we really shouldn't And had a wonderful time at the reunion. Thank you for so many fond memories. You are well thought of.

So sorry for you lose. Mike was such a great man he always had a smile on his face, I so looked up to him and learned so much about the business world because of him. You all are in my prayers.

Hey Joanie,
So sorry to hear about Mike passing. Brings back so many memories of both of you. Chatting, golf, trips, and back then all of us growing up in our 30s. Mike was a good, kind kindred spirit and I know that you guys had a special relationship. I know you both.
Love, Jim and Sandy

Dear Jonie,
Don't know if you remember us,but we are so very sorry for the loss of a wonderful person and great entrepreneur! We loved him, his spirit and the wonderful food he provided for us! Oh Lord, we loved Ozzie eggs , crab cakes and so much more ! We love you too ! Sandy and Jim

We have been blessed to have known Mike with his friendly personality and unwavering enthusiasm for West Po baseball. He was the most devoted dad, not missing a game, regardless of the weather. Our thoughts and prayers are with Joanie, Joe and the rest of his beautiful family.
-Jon, Karen, Jill & Jake Tupitza

MIKE,ENJOYED ALL THE GAMES AT THE " GRASS BOWL".TO THE RANNEY FAMILY,MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES.

Mike Ranney. From many years of watching/coaching baseball together with our sons as they grew up on the baseball field, we know him as a wonderful coach, devoted father, loving husband, and great friend. I will not be able to watch a Little League game without thinking of him, and smiling.... We will miss you so much, Mike! Our thoughts and prayers are with Joanie, Joseph and the rest of your family.

Mike, Hose, Pappy - I will never have a closer, better friend - the things we did, the stories I could tell . . . You have left us much too soon - rest in peace my friend - I will never forget you.

Mike and my late husband, Rick Mayher, were the very best of friends at Fort Hunt High School. We both thought the world of him. He was always happy, crazy, and so much fun. And that's how I will forever remember Mike. I send my deepest condolences to his family.