Rayne Renee Rodriguez's Obituary
Rayne Renee Rodriguez, born on August 6, 2003, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away on June 6, 2024, at the young age of 20. She was the cherished daughter of Brian Rodriguez and Shawna (Anderson) Rodriguez.
Rayne spent her formative years in Bixby, Oklahoma. A proud graduate of Bixby High School in 2022, Rayne was an active and enthusiastic member of the color guard. Her passion for dancing and playing soccer brought her immense joy and she was known for her ability to light up a room with her infectious energy and laughter. Rayne delighted in making TikToks, serenading her family and friends, and being unabashedly silly.
Rayne's artistic talents were evident in her love for scrapbooking, crafting, and interior design. She also enjoyed baking delicious treats and immersing herself in the world of books. Her positive outlook and ability to see beauty in everything she encountered were truly inspirational, and she never hesitated to lend a helping hand, no matter the task.
Known for her sass, Rayne's signature eye roll, quick wit, and adventurous spirit made her a beloved and unforgettable presence. Wise beyond her years, she embraced life with a free spirit and a zest for new experiences.
One of Rayne's greatest joys was being a big sister to her two younger brothers. She loved taking them to Braum's for ice cream, creating cherished memories together. Rayne will always be remembered for her impressive Converse shoe collection, her innate flair for fashion, and her unwavering dedication to showing up for those she loved.
A hardworking young woman, Rayne's legacy is one of love, laughter, and an indomitable spirit. She leaves behind a void that can never be filled, but her memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew her.
Rayne Renee Rodriguez is survived by: her mother, Shawna Anderson-Rodriguez; father, Brian and Kathryn Rodriguez; brothers, Jon and Benjamin Rodriguez; grandparents, Clint Anderson and Arlene Wellman, Eusebio August Rodriguez and Maria Margaret Rodriguez, and Sherry Perry; great grandparents, Donna Jean Mahon and Ronald Mahon; aunts and uncles, Lisa Scimeca, Heather Anderson, and Clinton Anderson, II. Along with several cousins and other relatives, and a host of friends.
Her family and friends will forever hold her in their hearts, remembering her for the joy and light she brought into their lives.
Rayne, you will be deeply missed, but your spirit will continue to inspire and guide us. Rest in peace, sweet Rayne.
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