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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Glenn Dale Raney

Glenn Dale Raney
August 27, 1964 ~ November 4, 2019

Glen D. Raney was born August 27, 1964 in Stroud, Oklahoma. The son of Armatha Young and James H. Raney. Glen attended school in Oklahoma City, Bamberg, Germany and graduated from Harrison High School in Colorado Springs. He also attended Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma.

Glen is preceded in death by his wife Quinn Raney. Glen was also married to Tracey Warren and to this union 2 children were born: Whitney and Brittney Warren. Glen was a very hard worker and a momma’s boy. He loved everybody. He liked cooking, dancing, singing and movies- especially western movies. He was happiest spending time with his friends and family. In time of need Glen was always there for his family. He took care of his mother full time and nourished her back to health….and never complained because he loved her dearly. He was a gentle soul. He had a strong sense of humor and always kept everyone laughing.

Glen passed away November 4, 2019 at his home in Lawton, Oklahoma.

Glen is preceded in death by his wife, Quinn Raney; his father, James H. Raney JR; his grandparents, Henry and Mayola Godwin and James and Alice Raney Sr; and his sister, Sherry Lynn.

Glen is survived by his girls, Whitney and Brittney Warren; his grandchildren, Liberty and Eli Williams; his siblings, Charles Raney, Tina Tyner and James Raney III and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles.  


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