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Mrs. Doris Loreta Ranger, Age 98 of Newaygo, died Sunday, March 11, 2007 in Fremont. She was born Doris Loreta Storms in Fremont, Michigan the daughter of Mabel (Ross) and Richard Storms on October 9, 1908. She married Clifford Ranger on June 7, 1934 and he preceded her in death on February 22, 1986. She was a member of the Newaygo United Church of Christ. She is survived by her daughter Eva & Robert Warren of Texas; her sons Edward & Dorothy Ranger of Newaygo; Gary & Donna Ranger of Green Valley, AZ; 8 Grandchildren; many Great Grandchildren and several nieces & nephews. She was preceded in death by 3 sisters & a brother. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM from the Newaygo United Church of Christ on Friday, March 16, 2007 with Pastor David Wygmans officiating. Interment in Bridgeton Cemetery. Visitation will be held one hour prior to service. For memorials please consider the Commission on Aging and/or the Newaygo Medical Care Facility.
I'm so saddened by her passing. She was my favorite great aunt and a very special, kind person.
Ed & Dorothy, You have my deepest sympathy. Your Mom was very special. Our last shopping trip was the best time ever. She just really enjoyed her day out. She really Loved her Teddy. Thank You for allowing me to be just a small part of her life while at the Facility. God Bless.
I am sorry for your loss. I am deeply saddened by 'grandmas' passing. I was one of her aides at the facility. I will always remember her quiet, sweet demeanor. I will always remember her wanting hugs or just to hold hands. She was a sweet lady. We will miss her dearly.
We were sorry to read of you mothers passing.She and your dad were great people and i know she will missed. Quite often if we are watching sports i think of your dad and how he would have a ball game on tv and listening to another game on the radio my wife and i do that quite often and we blame all on your dad. Your mother was one classy lady. Cousin Bob
I am very saddened by her passing. Although I did not have much time with her as I work midnights, "Grandma" as we all liked to call her was a bright part of my nights. I will miss her.
Dear Ranger Family, We are sorry to hear about your mother's passing . We will miss her very much. Aunt Virginia & I always enjoyed our visits with her. She was blessed with a loving family and friends, and now has her reward with her Heavenly Father. Her friendly and happy personality will always be remembered. With Our Christian Sympathy, and Our Love, Adrian and Roline
Gary and Donna, Debbie and I were saddened to read about the passing of your mother Doris. You have our deepest sympathy and will be in our thoughts and prayers. Debbie and Dave
McKinley Funeral Homes, Inc.
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