Karen Raney Obituary, Litchfield, IL, Owner Operator Of Cycle City Has Passed Away

Karen Raney Obituary, Death – Karen Lucille Briggance-Raney, who resided in Litchfield, Illinois and was 72 years old at the time of her passing, passed away in Avenues at Litchfield, which is situated in Litchfield, Illinois, at 3:20 p.m. on Wednesday, February 21, 2024. During the month of June in the year 1951, Karen Morrison was born in the town of Sparta, Illinois. Her parents, James William Morrison and Roberta Lucille (Busby) Morrison, were her parents. She was their daughter. Her marriage to Michael Raney took place in Kentucky on February 11, 1994, and he passed away on August 31, 1997, having preceded her in death.

Her passing occurred after two years of marriage. Both Gilster-Mary Lee in Steeleville, Illinois and Weyerhaeuser in Belleville, Illinois were sites where Karen worked as a factory worker. Both of these locations are located in the state of Illinois. Together with her husband, Karen was the entrepreneur and operator of Cycle City, which was located in the town of Coulterville in the state of Illinois. Karen’s favorite things to do were doing things like riding motorbikes, gardening, carpentry, and crafts, as well as celebrating Halloween.

In addition to a large number of cousins, there is one brother named Terry Morrison, who is married to Linda and resides in Tilden, Illinois; two sisters named Carol Morrison and Tammy Zimmerman, both of whom reside in Coulterville, Illinois; four nephews named Steve Morrison and his wife Minta, James Morrison and his wife Devika, Bobby Zimmerman, and Cameron Morrison-Rohde; and one niece named Julie Zimmerman.

All of her family members, including her parents, her husband Michael, her two brothers Scott and Brian Morrison, and her stepmother Ruby J. Morrison, had all died away prior to her passing. This meant that she was the only member of her immediate family to have survived. The Coulterville City Cemetery in Coulterville, Illinois will be the location of the graveside services that will take place on the Monday, February 26, 2024, at eleven o’clock in the morning. Additionally, Pastor James Clardy will serve as the ceremony’s presider.

The Coulterville City Cemetery will be open for visitors on Monday morning from 10 o’clock until eleven o’clock. The visitation will take place in the morning. Make a donation in memory of the deceased to the Randolph County Humane Society. This option is available. In the city of Coulterville, Illinois, the Pyatt Funeral Home has been entrusted with the obligation of completing the necessary arrangements.

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