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George Irby Rentz

Lexington, South Carolina

1924 - 2021

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George Irby Rentz December 26, 1924 - November 6, 2021 Lexington, South Carolina - George Irby Rentz, 96, of the Presbyterian Community in Lexington, South Carolina passed away November 6, 2021. He was born on December 26, 1924 in Columbia, South Carolina to George Irby Rentz, Sr. and Mary...

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My deepest sympathy to the family of Mr. George I. Rentz. I just heard about his passing away on 11-6-2021. I was an employee of Loris Community Hospital having come to work there in April, 1957, just a few weeks before he came to be our Hospital Administrator & I was one of his secretaries. He was a very kind, pleasant, dedicated gentleman whom I enjoyed working for. He was definitely a leader with a vision for our hospital in the11 years he was there our Hospital continued to grow with...

With heartfelt sympathy to the family, we will be thinking of you all in the days to come. My mother, Phyllis, was Mr. Rentz's Admin Secretary at Lexington County Hospital when it opened. I remember Mr Rentz plenty of times when I went to work with her when I was little. He was a wonderful kind gentleman that my Mom loved working for. Rest in Peace Mr. Rentz. We shall take it from here. God bless the Family!

George was a health care visionary ahead of the others in planning. He offered his expertise to create the wonderful Lexington Medical Center that we have today. He was a true leader and a person who I call a friend. Not many will have such a long and rewarding life on this wonderful Earth. John G. Black, MD

On behalf of the Pastoral Care department of Lexington Medical Center, thank you for all that Mr. Rentz means to this place. What a visionary! God gifted him and used him to meet the needs of people that had no idea. Now, God rewards him. We pray for the comfort for the family and we thank God for the life of this servant.

Offering our deepest sympathies at this time.