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Richard D. Brenner

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Richard D. Brenner, 59, of Vinton, Va., went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, December 8, 2009. He was born in Nellingen, Germany on December 22, 1949, and was proud to become a citizen of the United States of America on July 4, 1975. Richard never met a stranger and enjoyed NASCAR, bowling and...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. I worked with Richard for years, B&R auto parts, We help start Woods auto parts, cinderblock shelfs, full of parts, the man could tell a story, you could pick his voice out of a crowd, I have a pic of him Kyle and Richard Petty on both sides, I remember the airplanes,the bunch of guys would go to Talladaga, I live upstair in a tri-plex ON Jefferson st years ago. I wished I had known, but I was...

Dear Ann, I'm so sorry for you of Richards passing. My prayers are with you.
Love, Linda Wommack Wood

Ricard,You will be missed my Brother,I will never forget you helping me to get ready for Masontry and making me laugh at your when you were showing me the Richard Petty Museum even though we had ups and downs,we always came out Friends and Brothers always,you will be sadly miss by me,and the Lodge. Your Friend and Brother,
Jimmy Sapp

Ann,

I am so shocked to hear of Richard's passing. I worked with him for many years at Rocky Mount Bowling Center. He was a wonderful person and a great friend to me. I sure will miss all those wonderful e-mails..God bless you and your family.

Debbie Hall

Erika and Ann,
Our hearts go out to you at this most difficult time. May God grant you peace, comfort and hope in the days ahead.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

ANN,

WE ARE SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT RICHARD'S
DYING. MURRELL KNEW THAT HE HAD RECENTLY GOTTEN OUT OF THE HOSPITAL.
WE HAVE KNOW EACH OTHER FOR A LONG TIME, WE JUST DON'T GET TO SEE EACH OTHER SINCE MURRELL IS NOT BOWLING,
ONLY ON THE 'WII'

THINKING OF YOU.
MURRELL AND MARTHA WERTZ

Richard was a true and faithfull brother to his lodge and to me, it was not a time during a meeting that Richard did'nt make me bust out laughing, he was always a pleasure to be around and he served his lodge well for many years. we have truly lost a brother today. Richard we love you, you will be missed

We were shocked to hear about Richard; and offer our deepest condolences to his family and friends and co-workers. He was one of the friendliest and outgoing people one would ever meet. He always had a story or a joke. He was a proud Mason and a dear friend.