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Harold Venson Rainey

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Harold Venson Rainey

Birth
Scott City, Scott County, Missouri, USA
Death
15 Jul 1968 (aged 43)
Arkansas, USA
Burial
Pine Bluff, Jefferson County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Harold Venson Rainey(Raney) was born to Ernest Elmer and Anne Steward Rainey.
Anne died when Harold was three days old.
His siblings from this Union of Anne & Ernest included:
Glen E. Rainey
Della Mae Rainey(Campbell)
Ernest Married Cordie Jones
Harolds other siblings Include:
Ervin Raney
Maxine Raney Gist
Charlene Raney Scholes
Jeff C. Raney
Imogene Raney
Harolds Birth Certificate says RAINEY.The spelling changed in the family at sometime.
Harold Married Essie Bea Holland Coker
To this union was born:
Carolyn Sue Rainey(Everette)
Gene Ernest Rainey
Donna Kay Rainey
Harold was a full Gospel Preacher(Spirt-filled)
and went to Church somewhere just about every night!
He was a Mechanic on farm equipment . He was killed on his job at International Harvester in Pine Bluff on July 15,1968 when changing a flat on a big Semi truck-it fell on him. The witnesses told my mother and in front of me Harold's last words were 'Lord Jesus take me home", What a testimony of his faith in the Lord Jesus!
At that time he had one of the largest funerals at South Funeral Home.
Harold Venson Rainey(Raney) was born to Ernest Elmer and Anne Steward Rainey.
Anne died when Harold was three days old.
His siblings from this Union of Anne & Ernest included:
Glen E. Rainey
Della Mae Rainey(Campbell)
Ernest Married Cordie Jones
Harolds other siblings Include:
Ervin Raney
Maxine Raney Gist
Charlene Raney Scholes
Jeff C. Raney
Imogene Raney
Harolds Birth Certificate says RAINEY.The spelling changed in the family at sometime.
Harold Married Essie Bea Holland Coker
To this union was born:
Carolyn Sue Rainey(Everette)
Gene Ernest Rainey
Donna Kay Rainey
Harold was a full Gospel Preacher(Spirt-filled)
and went to Church somewhere just about every night!
He was a Mechanic on farm equipment . He was killed on his job at International Harvester in Pine Bluff on July 15,1968 when changing a flat on a big Semi truck-it fell on him. The witnesses told my mother and in front of me Harold's last words were 'Lord Jesus take me home", What a testimony of his faith in the Lord Jesus!
At that time he had one of the largest funerals at South Funeral Home.

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