Frederick-Renker-Obituary

Frederick D. Renker

Ansonia, Connecticut

1946 - 2021

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Frederick D. RenkerFrederick D. Renker 75 of Ansonia entered into eternal rest on Monday surrounded by his loving family. He is the husband of Ann Kathleen Solsbury Renker. Born in Derby on June 9,1946 son of the late George and Beulah (Shelton) Renker. Fred was employed in the Mechanical...

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I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Fred. He was a coworker of mine at Griffin and a dear friend to my mom, Colleen. Such a nice person always happy to help anyone in need. My love goes out to his family during this difficult time.

so very sorry Kathy to hear of Fred's passing- he was such a kind and friendly man and a fine neighbor to the Seyler family. May he be in peace now and with his family before him and all pain is gone. Love and caring

Fred was a workmate of mine at Griffin Hospital. He was a true professional to work with. I could always count on Fred for advice and assistance whenever asked of him. We did a few fundraiser walks together at Wesleyan and along the Hudson River in NY for the Crohn's Foundation. It was my great pleasure to know Fred. My deepest sympathies to his family in this sorrowful time. Paul Macala

We were so sorry to hear of Fred's passing. We have not been in touch for a while, but we have such good memories of Fred from when we were growing up together on Riggs Street. Please accept our condolences and know that Fred is fondly remembered by his old friends and neighbors.

So sorry for your loss. 16 Fairview

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I am so sorry for your loss. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

So sad to hear of Fred´s passing.My prayers are with the family.Though I only made the trip to Connecticut three or four times Fred and Kathy always opened up their house to host family get together`s there.They made you feel welcomed. Fred was so down to earth to me and my family, a salt of the earth human being.And I can´t forget we always had FUN there. May he Rest In Peace.So sorry for your loss

Dear Ann. I'm terribly sorry for your loss. Fred was a blue collar, salt of the earth guy. Enjoyed our discussions during our drives to JFK. A proud USN veteran and participant in Rolling Thunder, his joy was the open road! And Halloween for the neighborhood kids. May his live for you, comfort you in the days and weeks ahead. Sincerely,