Linda Renninger, 71, of Flying Hills, passed away on Thursday, July 5, 2018, in her home.
Born in Pottstown, she was the daughter of the late
Donald Nagle and Helen (Downer) Nagle.
Linda worked as and was an exceptional seamstress.
In addition to her loving husband, Joseph Renninger, Linda is survived by her children, Martin Zellers, husband of Nicole, and Jason Renninger, husband of Ashley; three sisters: Sharron Eppler, Roxanne Holben, Michelle Guidara; two brothers, Robert Nagle and Donald Nagle Jr.; and three grandsons: Tanner, Ethan and Cohen Renninger.
She is predeceased by one brother and one sister.
Services are private at the request of the family. Lutz
Funeral Home Inc. is in charge of arrangements. For online condolences, please visit www.LutzFuneralHome.com.
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To Linda's family and friends , I'm so sorry to hear about Linda . My name is Sarah Bellanca , and I've been looking for Linda for years . I moved out to Seattle WA 38yrs ago . I absolutely adored Linda . She taught me so many things about life . She took me under her wing and made me a better person . She was so beautiful on the outside as well as the inside . I'm so sad that I didn't get the chance to say this to her . God love you Linda , may you rest in peace my dear friend . Love you , Sarah Bellanca can someone in the family please contact me .At 1-253-306-0862. I would love to hear from her family . God Bless to all
Sarah Hubert
Friend
July 18, 2018
Joe , Marty and other loved ones of Linda ...I'm truly saddened to hear of Linda's passing. Prayer's being lifted that as time passes that your heart's will be comforted as you remember your cherished memories .... ~j~
Sincerely , Roxanne, Heather & Nicole'
Roxanne Jacobs
July 10, 2018
A Candle is lit for you in your memory and in your honor for are truly missed
Elaine Jones
Friend
July 7, 2018
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