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Travis Franklin Raney (11/23/1935-9/8/2024)

 
 
Travis Franklin Raney, 88, of Athens was welcomed into the arms of Jesus on a beautiful Sunday, September 8, 2024, at Hospice Family Care in Huntsville. He was born on Nov 23, 1935, in Athens, Alabama, to Fred and Margaret Raney. He worshiped at and was a member of First Baptist Church of Athens.
 
 

Mr. Raney is survived by his loving and dedicated wife of 69 years, Pauline (Polly) McDonald Raney; daughter, Bethany Raney Garrett; grandchildren, Alana Brooke Garrett, Lauren Garrett Whitt (Stewart); great-grandchild, Garrett Rane Whitt; sister, Joanna Raney Davis; sisters-in-law, Nancy Coffman Raney, Doris McDonald Stewart, Jean Smith McDonald; and numerous nieces and nephews.
 
 

Travis is preceded in death by his parents, Margaret Parsons Raney and Fred Roscoe Raney; infant son, Travis Franklin Raney II; brother, Douglas Bennett Raney; and brothers-in-law, Joel Ray Davis, James L. Stewart, and Raymond Eugene McDonald.
 
 

Travis was a lifelong resident of Athens, Alabama, and attended Athens High School (Class of 1955). He started his working life at the family business, Hatfield Drive-In, running the projector. Hatfield Drive-In was one of the first drive-ins in North Alabama and sat adjacent to Hatfield Lake. Hatfield was known as a popular spot for family outings. Travis would call numbers at Wednesday’s Bingo night from his booth during intermission. Travis went on to work at Teledyne Brown Engineering then as an engineer at AVEX Electronics Inc. (formerly known as AVCO) where he worked for over 28 years before retiring in 1999. Throughout his life, Travis enjoyed various hobbies including flying airplanes, riding Tennessee Walking horses, camping, hunting, fly tying, and fishing. He was a man of God, loved his friends and family dearly, was a dedicated Alabama football and basketball fan, and spent his final months embracing his newborn great-grandson whom he affectionately called “little buddy.”
 

Visitation will be held at Spry Funeral Home on September 11, 2024, from 1:30-2:30 PM followed by graveside service at 3:00 PM at Roselawn Cemetery with Brother Joe Teal officiating. Pallbearers will be Shaw Gookin, Doug Raney, David Raney, Stewart Whitt, and Jeff Woods.  Honorary pallbearers include Gerald Bates, James Bendall, Don Bowers, John Coan, Johnnie Orr, and Charles Smith.  
 
 

A special thank you to the caregivers who helped the Raney family. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider a donation in memory of Travis to Huntsville Hospital Hospice Family Care at 10000 Serenity Lane, Huntsville, AL, 35803.  Mr. Raney will be truly missed by all those who knew and loved him.

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7 comments


Paul Mackentepe
2020-03-03 16:39:32
So sorry for your loss Julie, Jamie, and the rest of the family. Last spoke to Larry on the phone back in the fall. He was meeting a friend at the gun range and had to let me go after a couple of minutes. He was not only a customer, but a friend too.
Debbie Vermillion
2020-03-07 04:53:43
Julie and Jaime, I am so sad to hear of Larry's passing. There are so many wonderful memories and I cherish them all. I will miss the familiar "Hey, Cuz" whenever he greeted me. He fought a gallant battle and always kept his cheerful self. My heart is heavy for you both, "his girls" -- as he would refer to you, were the delight of his life and his driving force. You are ever in my thoughts and prayers. Debbie
Joe & Marjie Natola
2020-03-10 22:55:19
Sincerest condolences to you Julie and family for the loss of Larry.
Ken Reeves
2020-05-23 18:41:30
Julie, I am so saddened to discover Larry's passing!
I have been having a bad feeling in my spirit for a month now. Please know that Val and I are praying for you.
"LEB the REB" was quite a character, and will not be forgotten by the group of us that were privileged to have gotten to work and party with him. God bless.
Jeryl Dowell
2020-05-26 15:01:08
Julie, I am so sorry to hear about Larry. I will never forget the great times we all had together. May God bless you and your family.
Daryl Dowell
2020-05-26 22:11:03
Julie, It's very sad to hear about our bro Larry. I think you know we all loved him as our good friend. Larry was such a uniquely special person and left a lasting impression on us and he will never be forgotten. I'm sure he and Gene are hanging out together now. Praying for God's love and peace upon you and your family through all this. D bro.
Charlene McClendon
2024-09-12 15:18:31
Sorry for your loss. Travis will be missed by many. Prayers to you during this time. If there is anyway that I can assist, please call me.
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