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Dolores M Renninger
b.4 Aug 1944
d.18 Jun 2003
  1. Dolores M Renninger1944 - 2003
  2. Timothy Renninger1952 - 2003
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Name Dolores M Renninger
Gender Female
Birth? 4 Aug 1944
Death? 18 Jun 2003
Reference Number 27333

Dolores M Weinandy

Dolores M Weinandy, 58, of 6107 S SR 231, Tiffin, died at 7:45 a.m. Wednes day, June 18, 2003, at home.

She was born Aug. 4, 1944, in Tiffin, to the late Wm J and Angela (Schlett er) Renninger. On April 18, 1964, in Tiffin, she married Robert E Weinand y. He survives in Tiffin.

Also surviving are: children, Mrs. John L (Brenda) Parker of rural McCutch enville, Mr. Michael and Heather Weinandy and Mr. Dan and Jenny Weinand y, both of rural Tiffin; grandchildren, Sarah Parker; Carson and Tess Wein andy; Nathan, Brooke and Allyson Weinandy; brothers and sister, Mrs. Lou ( Shirley) Shipper of Chesaning MI, Mrs. Alton (Joanne) Elchert of Tiffi n, Mr. Bill and Clara Renninger of Lyman, S.C, Mr. Arthur "Skip" and Kat hy Renninger of Genoa, Mr. Tom and Peg Renninger of Tiffin, Mr. Tim Rennin ger, address unknown, Mr. Ralph and Kim Renninger of Powell.

Mrs. Weinandy was a former employee of American Greetings. She was a homem aker and also helped on the family farm.

She was a member of St. Nicholas Catholic Church in Frenchtown. Mrs. Weina ndy was a certified volunteer eagle watcher, member of the McCutchenvil le Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary, a Mercy Hospital voluntee r, a former 4-H adviser and also a former member of the Melmore Mother's C lub.

Her hobbies included, eagle and bird watching, gardening and raising swe et corn on the family farm. She also gave presentations to community organ izations concerning eagles.

Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday, June 21, 2003, at St. Nicholas Cathol ic Church with Father Conrad Sutter officiating. Burial will be in St. Nic holas Cemetery.

Visitation will be 2-9 p.m. Friday, June 20, at the Walton-Moore Funeral H ome in Sycamore, with a Christian wake service at 8:45 p.m..

Memorial contributions may be made to Community Hospice Care, McCutchenvil le Volunteer Fire Dept. Auxiliary, FACT (Financial Assistance for Cancer T reatment), or Back to the Wild (Animal Rehabilitation).