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Ranae Stallings

Island Park, Idaho

1943 - 2015

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Ranae Stallings1943 ~ 2015Ranae Stallings passed away unexpectedly and peacefully due to complications from diabetes in her Island Park home on August 1, 2015 at the age of 72. Ranae is survived by her husband, Richard Stallings of Island Park, Idaho and Mesquite, Nevada; children, Rik (DeAnna)...

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Richard Stallings and family ,
Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. There was no overlooking Renae's loving and gracious demeanor . She was a remarkable woman whose quiet strength and good humor made an indelible impression on all who had the good fortune to meet her. It was a great gift to have known her and she will be sorely missed .

Richard,
We were so sorry to hear of Renae's passing. We have such fond memories of her.
Dean & Faye Davies

Ranae was always so nice and gracious. She was a good example to all of us. You were always a gentleman and very caring to her and we extend our love and prayers.

Richard,
We loved getting to know you and your sweet wife while in mesquite. We were so sad to hear of her passing. You and your family will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers!

Much sympathy and friendship headed to you Richard.

- Dave Abbott

Richard, So sorry to learn of the loss of your wife and best friend. Ranae was such a gracious spirit.

Richard,
Our hearts go out to you. Renae's passing signals a milestone in her eternal journey, but it certainly leaves a big hole that cannot be filled. Though miles and career paths have separated us, you and she have been and are esteemed friends.
Garth & Kay Olsen

Richard I was so sorry to hear of Renae's passing and so sudden. You have both been a very special part of came to Ricks because of you. Thank you for being our "dear" friends for a very long time. My prayers are with you --- it stinks to be alone. Please know I care.

Richard, I am sorry to hear Ranae passed away. She was a good person. I treasure the memories of our years together at Ricks College. I will never forget the night the three of us went our to dinner in Washington D.C. She was so much fun and a great hostess. I wish you well.

Jim Gee