Robin-Renninger-Obituary

Robin Lee Renninger

Hellertown, Pennsylvania

Sep 15, 1947 – Feb 5, 2025

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BORN
September 15, 1947
DIED
February 5, 2025
LOCATION
Hellertown, Pennsylvania

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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved Robin Lee Renninger, 77, of Maple Shade, New Jersey, on Wednesday, February 5, 2025. Robin, or "Rob," leaves behind his devoted wife of 54 years, Sandra Heimbach Renninger, who stood by his side through every moment of his hard...

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It is with so many fond memories that I think back to my 6 years with Mr. Ren. From junior high until my senior year in 1982. Our marching band went to Canada and West Virginia for our competitions with so many great times. I remember going to his house to watch a telethon. So many people will have you in their hearts forever. Thank you for being so special to so many.

Thank you, Mr. Renn, for everything you have done to make my daughter's experiences at 3HS happy ones. Christy once said to me during those years that 'Band is my life!' and I am so very grateful that she had such positive experiences and made life-long friendships during her six years in band. She had wanted to join band when she first heard about it before she entered 7th grade, and I was so glad she participated. Thank you for everything. God Bless you. Your will forever be in the hearts...

We are sorry to hear of your loss. We have found memories of Robin from our time living in Seminary Ave in Pennsburg. You all are in our thoughts and prayers. Marcia Knisely, Michele Sharp, and Stewart Wolf.

Beautifully written!! He touched my life as well as a band parent. My prayers go out to All who Loved him and there are too many to count!! My son is Nickolas Johnson

Robin, Thank You for Your service to our country. God Bless You! God be with your family! Sincerely, A Grateful American

A Vietnam Veteran has passed away today today. Robin, you are now relieved from your post. A job well done fellow veteran and community servant. America thanks you for your service to our country in the defense of freedom. The final volley has sounded and taps is about to sound ending a successful career as a nation´s defender. Farewell fellow veteran.