Renea Lynn Fiebig

Renea Lynn Fiebig obituary, Milan, MO

Renea Lynn Fiebig

Renea Fiebig Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Ruschmeier-Smith Funeral Homes - Milan on Mar. 4, 2024.

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Renea Lynn (Harden) Fiebig passed away March 2nd, 2024 at Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville, Missouri.
Renea was the oldest daughter of John Douglas Harden and Helen Charlene Enger. She was born on April 1st, 1963, in Grand Forks, North Dakota. She attended schools in Green City and Milan, Missouri. She moved to Topeka, KS where she met Kerry Fiebig and after test driving their relationship for five years, she decided he wasn't a lemon; they were finally married April 1st, 1994. She is survived by her devoted husband, four daughters: April Brown of Cameron, Mo; Danielle Neff (Adrian) of Richland, Mo; Janielle Fiebig (Matt Gormley) of Richland, Mo; Felicia Roberts (Tim) of Maysville, Mo; her son Johnny Danner (Ashley) of Kearney, Mo; eighteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; her mother Helen (Bud Casteel) of Columbia, Mo; her four sisters: Cristine Ralls (David) of Zolfa Springs, FL; Dondie Meyer (Robert McLinn) of Topeka KS; Candy Conser (Jason) of Berryton KS; and Alta Myers (Rocky) of Osage City KS.
She is preceded in death, by her grandparents, father John Harden, step-father Phillip Ralls, a brother Shawn Ralls, sister Debra Ralls, niece Morgan Myers, and two grandchildren Kolton Eli Nickel and Trinity Faith Roberts.
Renea loved Harley Davidson Motorcycles and had a collection of their t-shirts. She loved the Kansas City Chiefs, camping and fishing in her early years. Renea loved puzzles and spent hours on hours putting them together. She would do anything for her family and was, is, and forever will be our Rock. We will truly miss her!
A service for Renea will be held 11:00 AM, Saturday, March 9, 2024, at Ruschmeier-Smith Funeral Home in Milan. Burial will follow at Bairdstown Cemetery, North of Milan. A visitation will be held one hour prior to the service, starting at 10:00 AM at the funeral home.

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