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1931 - 2018
Betty Jean Raney, 86 of Barboursville, passed away January 27, 2018. She was born June 4, 1931 in Bluefield, WV, a daughter of the late Edward and Myrtle Chapman Brown. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mack Raney, one brother, Don Brown, one sister, Dorothy Bonham, and her son-in-law, Wade Herald. Betty was a gold life master in duplicate bridge. She graduated from Beaver High School in Bluefield, WV. She was a long time member of Pea Ridge United Methodist Church, and a member of the Huntington Duplicate Bridge Club. She was a retired employee of Lazarus Department Store. She is survived by her daughter, Robin Herald of Barboursville, WV; two sons Russell Raney (Ines Elkins) of Huntington, WV and Brian Raney (Veronica) of South Boston, VA; two grandchildren, Taylor Jennings (Jay) and Zachary Raney (Kaitlyn Puryear); and one great-grandchild, Bowen Mack Jennings. Visitation will be Monday from 6-8 p.m. at the Wallace Funeral Home, Barboursville. Graveside services will be private. The family would like to thank Dr. Janet Wallace for her care and support. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/wallace.
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There are currently 4 condolences.
Len Goddard
Thursday February 1, 2018 at
10:24 PM
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I am so sorry for the loss of Betty. She was a pleasure to talk with. Betty was a frequent customer in my store Red Door Home. I also worked with her at Lazarus. And over the years I became friends with her and
enjoyed her so much. I will miss her.
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Shelia allen
Monday January 29, 2018 at
7:44 PM
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Robin,Russell and Brian sorry for your loss thinking of you.
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Sandy Lester
Monday January 29, 2018 at
3:23 PM
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Your friends at the First State Bank
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Joyce
Monday January 29, 2018 at
8:37 AM
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Sending comforting prayers to the family. ???? I worked with Betty at Lazarus many years ago. After she retired I would see her occasionally at the Mall and enjoyed talking to her and catching up on the family. Sweet
Lady!
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