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John “Maddog” Ranegar

  • On November 14, 2017
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John “Maddog” Ranegar, age 64 of Castle Shannon, PA passed away on Tuesday, November 14, 2017. Born on May 14, 1953, he is the son of Lillian and the late John Ranegar. Beloved husband to Sandy Ranegar for 42 years. Loving father to Dana (Mike) Nye and Jason (Tiffany) Ranegar. Cherished Pappy of Cianna, Devin, Logan, Isaac, Braydyn, Jaxson, Livia and Ryder. Dear brother of Ed Ranegar. Loving uncle to Jeremiah and Luke.

Maddog loved fishing, NASCAR and spending time at his cabin. He will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.

Family and friends are welcome to gathering on Friday, November 17, 2017 from 2 PM – 8 PM at Cremation and Funeral Care, 3287 Washington Road, McMurray, PA 15317, (724) 260-5546. A memorial service will be held at 8 PM at the funeral home.

Please view and sign family’s online guestbook at www.cremationfuneralcare.com.

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25 Comments

Karen curry
So sorry to hear Jason. Prayers are with you
Erika Evans
My thoughts and prayers are with you all... so sorry for your loss.
Ashley Dehn
Jason, Tiff and family. My thoughts and prayers are with you guys through this difficult time. I’ve had the honor of meeting him and he was a wonderful man. Many prayers and so much love. ??
Arky Carlini
My dearest and best memories in my life are of Johnny and Eddy. These are the things that tie us altogether no matter how much time has passed and where we are in life. John's life is a testament to how he was raised and how much he is obviously loved.
Lindsey Leonard
I always thought of Johnny as a Cowboy. Maybe it was the way he dressed or his stories. My mom called him "Cuz" and when Johnny and my mom got together they laughed and always ended up telling us childhood stories. I started taking a bus in Middle School and I was a little nervous since I could walk to elementary school but Johnny drove his truck down his hill every single morning as he headed into work and he would honk his horn and scream out his window at me until he become known as Cousin Johnny to everyone at my stop! Johnny brought joy and fun and laughter to every holiday gathering. He could light up a room. Many prayers
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