Marvin R Renner's Obituary
RENNER, MARVIN RICHARD “DICK”
Born in St. Petersburg, FL. January 6, 1939.
Passed away in Pinellas Park, FL. May 27, 2018 at the age of 79 under the care of Seasons Hospice.
Survived by:
Sons:
Scott Wayne Renner,
Richard Dean Renner,
Rusty Watson (step-son).
Brother:
Robert Edward Renner.
Sister:
Glenda Lee Morse.
He was predeceased by his wife, 4 brothers, and 4 sisters.
Wife:
Nancy Rebecca Renner (predeceased him in 2004 after 44 years of marriage).
Brothers:
James Franklin Renner,
Clyde Virgil Renner,
Glenn Junior Renner, and
Calvin Ray Renner.
Sisters:
Edith Virginia Renner,
Florence Mae Sanchez,
Dorothy Louise Ford, and
Janice Arlene Jackson.
Dick worked for the City of St. Petersburg for 45 years in the Fleet Maintenance Department and retired from the city in 2006. He worked on police cars, undercover cars, buses, and other large vehicles and was primary person for wrecker calls. He enjoyed getting to know a lot of the police officers.
Richard was also a regular blood donor. He donated more than 8 gallons of blood after donation tracking was started.
Richard enjoyed fishing. All of the men in the family, siblings and sons love fishing. He also enjoyed hunting with an old friend from his youth. Richard has been trying to contact him for a long time. His name was Raleigh B, and he lived on 35th Street and 4th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL. back in the 50’s and 60’s.
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