Mr. Rabeneck was born February 6, 1949, in Stuttgart to Ralph Marlen Rabeneck and Mary Ann Coit Rabeneck. He attended Stuttgart Public Schools and was a Baptist. He retired from the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department after 26 years.
Ronney was an avid fisherman and hunter of all creatures. He enjoyed watching football, racing and wrestling, but loved playing with his grandchildren.
Survivors are his wife, Judy Everett Rabeneck; son, Kenneth Marlen Rabeneck and wife Ashley of Stuttgart; his parents, Ralph and Mary Ann Rabeneck of Beebe; step-son and step-daughter, Greg Allen Cook of Wabbaseka and Debra Diane Cook of Pine Bluff; brother, Sam Rabeneck of Little Rock; sister, Dyan Rabeneck of Searcy; and three grandchildren, Chance Marlen Rabeneck, Zoey Ann Rabeneck and Willow Sam Rabeneck.
A memorial service will be 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at Turpin Funeral Home chapel with visitation from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Mr. Rabeneck was born February 6, 1949, in Stuttgart to Ralph Marlen Rabeneck and Mary Ann Coit Rabeneck. He attended Stuttgart Public Schools and was a Baptist. He retired from the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department after 26 years.
Ronney was an avid fisherman and hunter of all creatures. He enjoyed watching football, racing and wrestling, but loved playing with his grandchildren.
Survivors are his wife, Judy Everett Rabeneck; son, Kenneth Marlen Rabeneck and wife Ashley of Stuttgart; his parents, Ralph and Mary Ann Rabeneck of Beebe; step-son and step-daughter, Greg Allen Cook of Wabbaseka and Debra Diane Cook of Pine Bluff; brother, Sam Rabeneck of Little Rock; sister, Dyan Rabeneck of Searcy; and three grandchildren, Chance Marlen Rabeneck, Zoey Ann Rabeneck and Willow Sam Rabeneck.
A memorial service will be 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at Turpin Funeral Home chapel with visitation from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
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