RENA-STOLL-Obituary

RENA STOLL

Kearny, New Jersey

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Rena E. Stoll Kearny resident with a 'long, classy and fulfulling life,' 99 Rena E. Stoll (nee Ellingwood), a lifelong Kearny, N.J., resident, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015, after a long, classy and fulfilling life. She was 99. Private burial arrangements are being arranged...

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I was a Coat Buyer for Hahne´s back in the day and had the distinct pleasure of working with Rina; she was indeed classy and vibrant... but she was so much more. Upbeat, with it, incredibly interesting and funny, smart and totally responsible also come to mind. A real lady. May she Rest In Peace.

Condolences to her family. I was lucky enough to meet 'Bambi' at her granddaughter Elizabeth's wedding. Greetings and prayers from Australia.

My sympathy to the family. I met Rena with Joseph Condari. She was the nicest person and a joy to be around.

I know she will be in heaven with Joe and all of her friends and fans.

I was blessed to know her.

Our condolences and prayers go out to her family.

She was like a member of our family for so many years, watching our daughter grow. She became another grandmother in many ways to her.

We'll remember the quick smile, the whit and wonderful manner she always had.

God bless and rest in peace.

My sincere condolences go to the Stoll family. Rena and I shared many wonderful times at the Woman's Club of Arlington. We were hostesses every October and were recognized as outstanding club members. We were inducted at the same time to the Federation Honor Roll. We both felt humbled by the experience but together we had a wonderful time at the convention.
Thank you to the family for sharing such a gracious lady.

Rena: You were such a lady. I remember you from the hospital auxiliary meetings when you would fall asleep in the middle of the meeting. When we tapped you on the shoulder you told us you were only resting your eyes. R.I.P. friend.

Our deepest sympathies go out to the Stoll Family. We loved Rena as a family member. She took our mom/grandmother, Elaine Reinhardt, under her wing at The Cliff's. The two were inseparable. They always had a wink, smile or look to share. Rena lit up the room when we came to visit, and always had a warm and welcoming tale to tell, from the days' activities, or a story from the past. Elaine's family and friends all found her to be a total delight. When my son, Mike, would come, everyone...

My condolences and prayers go out to her family.

I knew Rena from the Cliffs where she resided. As my mother also resides there.

She was a wonderful person full of life.