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Rachel Renkert Obituary

RENKERT-Rachel Meredith Fisher Rachel Meredith Fisher Renkert, 69, who graced us with her sparkling brown eyes and absolute commitment to family & community, died at home in Canton, Ohio, Wednesday, November 14, 2007 after a long illness. The daughter of Herman Guy Fisher & Suzanne Greist Fisher, Rachel was born & raised in East Aurora, New York & spent summers throughout her life in the Thimble Islands near Stony Creek, Connecticut. She graduated from Chatham Hall, a preparatory school for girls, in 1956 with honors from Smith College in 1960. Rachel returned to school in her early 40's, graduating first in her class in 1984 from the executive MBA program at Case Western Reserve University's Weatherhead School. Following her graduation from Smith College, Rachel married J. Steven Renkert & adopted Canton Ohio as her home. Deeply involved in the community throughout her life, Rachel's relentless drive helped to influence & transform such institutions as the United Way, the American Symphony Orchestra League, Planned Parenthood of Stark County, the Cultural Center for the Arts, Blossom Music Center & the Canton Symphony Orchestra. Rachel recalled that, at the time she joined the board, the Canton Symphony was, for the most part, a local ensemble. Today, the CSO is widely recognized as a leading regional orchestra & Rachel's involvement helped to bring about many events that reach audiences of all ages throughout northeast Ohio, incl. Kinder concerts, Amahl & the Night Visitors & Concerts in the Park. In 2003 the Canton Symphony Orchestra established the Rachel Fisher Renkert Education & Outreach Fund in recognition of Rachel's dedication & achievements. An adept businesswoman, Rachel served as a director of Fisher-Price Toys in the early 1960's, and of Metropolitan Industries, Inc. from 1989 through 2004. In 1985, with Northeast Ohio in deep recession, Rachel's commitment to the greater Canton community took form in the founding of the Meredith Collection, Inc., a mfgr. of hand-made art tile. Her creative vision shaped the company's early product lines, drawing on arts and crafts-era and gardening themes. Under her guidance the Company grew to become a leader in the growing art tile business, creating jobs for local workers & artisans. Rachel is survived by her beloved husband of 47 years, J. Steven Renkert, three children & seven grandchildren: daughter Amelia Suzanne Renkert-Thomas and her daughters Meredith Anne and Beatrice Catherine, of Woodbridge, Connecticut; son Christopher Steven Renkert, his wife Melissa, and their children Jacob Steven, Sara Claire and Nina Elizabeth, of Norfolk, Connecticut, and son Guy Fisher Renkert, his wife Amy & children Kolbe Elizabeth & Seth Burgis of Canton, Ohio. Rachel is also survived by her brother, John Burgis Fisher and his wife Judith, and her sister Susan Fisher Lavenstein and her husband Victor. Rachel wrote in a letter to her children "For life demands a conscience in each of us: to live, love & serve to the best of our abilities.' We who loved her, and whose lives were touched by her, honor her memory & those thoughts. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, November 20, 2007, at 11 AM at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 515-48th Street, NW in Canton, Ohio. Rachel's family asks that if a tribute is to be made that it be directed to the Canton Symphony Orchestra, Aultman Hospital Hospice Program, or a charitable organization of your choice. (Arnold, Canton 330-456-7291) www.arnoldfu neralhome.com

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Published by Buffalo News on Nov. 16, 2007.

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Dan and Katie Koske

November 20, 2007

With deep sympathy.

Mary Swan

November 20, 2007

I shall miss Rachel's smile & help with the Symphony League. I am sure the angels gave her a big welcome.
God bless,
Mary Lou Swan

Rich & Missy Byrd

November 20, 2007

Our deepest sympathy to the Renkert family.

Michelle Tognetti

November 19, 2007

The memory of your beautiful wife's laugh brings such a smile to my face! Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Liz Lavin Cohen

November 19, 2007

To all the family --
I have such wonderful memories, as your neighbor growing up, of Rachel's warmth and vibrance -- always welcoming, interested, and twinkle-eyed. My condolences and warm wishes to you.

Terry & Anita Richards

November 19, 2007

Dear: Steve, Amy, Guy & Family
Our deepest sympathy goes to you & your families. Our prayers are with you.

Liz and Bob Kolken

November 18, 2007

Dear John and Judith,
Our sincere sympathy to you with the loss of Rachel. I am sure she will again have an opportunity to do all the wonderful things she did in the past in her next life.

Sarah Brill

November 18, 2007

Dear Renkert and Fisher families,
I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Rachel as a beautiful, vibrant woman with a wonderful smile. You all are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love, Sarah

Marilyn and Don Schneider

November 17, 2007

All The Family
The community has lost a true Champion.

Marjorie Kersey

November 17, 2007

Dear Steve and family.You have our deepest sympathy.

Edith Simmons

November 17, 2007

With my deepest sympathy

delores dickinson

November 16, 2007

This world is less with Rachel gone from it.

Cindy Ungart

November 16, 2007

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

susan archer

November 16, 2007

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you. thank you for letting me be a part of Rachels life. i will miss her deeply and will treasure the memories, god bless

Elizabeth Kirk Hicks

November 16, 2007

Dear Steve and Family,Aunt Patty called me this morning to tell me about your great loss of Rachael. How can I begin to express my heartfelt sympathy? Rachael was an incredible person who touched so many lives with her gift of joy and love. Hold on to all the blessings she brought to you as wife, mother, grandmother and friend. Her disease was such a thief that took away the wonderful person she was. She was so young and I don't always understand God's plan, but we know she is at peace now. Dad and I still struggle over Mom's passing, but know it was best that she didn't linger in the state she was in.The real Elly was no longer with us and we're glad she is with Brent now. Rachael has know joined them with our Lord and is at peace. I only wish you all didn't have to experience this. It is the worst disease and is so difficult for us to watch. Hold on to your faith and time will help, but the loss and hurt is deep and that doesn't go away...it just becomes easier to deal with over time. Concentrate on the great memories and be thankful that she was such a special part of your lives. Her legacy will live on through all of you. I'm so sorry that you had to have seen your beloved Rachael dissappear and become someone else. It's so cruel and heartbreaking. Know that Dwain and I will pray for all of you to gain strenght from Our Heavenly Father and that Rachael is once again happy with her loved ones that have gone before her. With much Love in Christ, Liz and Dwain Hicks

Leah Wilson

November 16, 2007

Steve & Family,

I've never seen two people so in love until I met you and Rachel. Thank you so much for letting me be a part of this journey. My deepest sympathy reaches out to you at this time.

Love Always,

Herbert Fisher

November 16, 2007

A star has fallen from the sky

Ron Wasko

November 16, 2007

May the love of friends and family carry you throught this time of sorrow.

Debbie Gibbs Sloan

November 16, 2007

Grace and elegance...the first words which come to mind when I think of Rachel. She was a gift to Canton.

Frank Weinstock

November 16, 2007

Rachel always had a smile and will be missed by all who knew her and the many people she "touched" in her many activities. She left a very positive mark on her family and the community and will be missed by all.

Please accept our condolences.

Frank and Saragale Weinstock

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