Rena-Kellogg-Obituary

Rena Kellogg

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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GREAT BARRINGTON -- Rena Kellogg, 82, of 2 Ramsey Ave., died yesterday at Fairview Hospital after a brief illness.

Born in Canaan, Conn., on March 12, 1925, daughter of Joseph and Mary Morangono Deferari, she attended local schools.

Rena retired in 1990 from the Great...

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Dear Barbara , Joe and Family, We've known Barbara and Joe for 22 years now and consequently have known Rena for a good part of those years. She was always very generous and full of humor, laughing and joking around, concerned how everyone was doing in life. Her light spirit will be missed. Love, Paul, Judy, Jeffrey & Emily Sulloway

Dear Connie & Family,
We are sorry to hear of your Mom's passing you are in our thougts and prayers.
Lisa, Lou & Family

Connie, Gary and family:
Our thoughts are with you
Mike, Lucy, Laurie and Janet Britton

JR:
We are very sorry to learn of the passing of your grandmother. We think of you often and especially at this difficult time.

To the Kellogg Family: So sorry to read on the internet the passing of your loved one. Rena was a great person with a great sense of humor. I enjoyed her company very much. All of you are in my thoughts at this very difficult time.

To Norm and Family,
Our deepest sympathy for the loss of a really great lady.

Our prayers are with you all as well.

Rita and Ray Chamberland

Jerry and Donna we are very sorry for the loss of your mom she was a sweetheart. I enjoyed working with her at Price Chopper for many years and really enjoyed her friendship. She will be missed by all that knew and loved her. our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your families

Jerry and Donna I am so sorry of the passing of your mom, she was such a wonderful wonderful lady. always full of life and always had a pleasant smile for everyone. my thaughts and prayers go out to you in this time of sorrow

Dear Connie & Carol,

I first remember your mother from our days back in Girl Scouts and then she had to contend with us in high school! Afterwards we would say hello in Price Chopper when we would run into each other shopping. What a wonderful mother you had. Find solace in fond memories.