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Sally (Hildebrand) Rainey

Posted 2021-09-05 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Sep. 5, 2021 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

On Thursday, August 19, 2021, Sally Rainey, passed away at age 71.
Sally was born on October 26, 1949 at Mercy hospital in San Diego to
Vern and Lois Hildebrand. She graduated from Grossmont High School in
1967. She continued her education at Grossmont college where she
received her associates degree in nursing. She later became an LVN and
worked for Kaiser Permanente over 28 years. She worked at UCSD Medical
Center as an LVN for two years before retiring in 2010.

Sally lived her life in East County San Diego, until moving to Lake
Havasu, AZ with her husband in 2013.

In 2005, Sally was happily married to Steven Rainey who was her
partner in life for almost 16 years at the time of his death.
Sally had a passion for cooking, reading, crafting, and decorating.
She loved people and had endless friends. She was a member of the
Jackalopes since 1991.

Sally touched many lives with her infectious smile, her spirit, silly
humor, and compassion for people. She loved everyone and brought so
much joy to those she knew.

Sally is preceded in death by her father, Vern and by her mother,
Lois. She is survived by her husband Steven; her brothers Mark and
Kent; her children Rick, Cassie, Kevin, Catrina, and Caterra; her
grandchildren Alex, Savannah, Sydney, Jackson, Christopher, Cierra,
Cyrsten, Alyssa, Tyler, Caleb, and Caden; and her great grandchildren
Lola, Han, and Ailyn.

At this time no public service will be held. A small family
celebration will take place amongst loved ones.




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