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Jamie Vitovitch
January 7, 2009
Karey and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and may God comfort you through this difficult time. 
Love,
Robert and Jamie
Peggy Frank
January 7, 2009
Dear Renninger Family,
We are sorry to hear of Linny's passing. We still think of him being at the store.  He was a very special man.  Our prayer to all the family
Roger  & Peggy Frank, The Villages, FL
Tina Dubs
January 6, 2009
Ellen and family, 
I am so sorry to here of Linny's passing. I know how it is to lose a spouse and a parent. Brian passed away on August 20, 2008 and his mother passed on August 25, 2008. Remember all the good times you all had together. 
Tina Dubs
Kathy (Nester) Griffin
January 6, 2009
Dear Renninger Family,
      My condolences on the passing of Linny.  I got to see him last year when I came home to visit with my family.  He had stopped in at my Dad's, Irv Nester, while I was there, and we had a wonderful talk about family trees and such of days long gone.  Try to take comfort in knowing that he will no longer have any more pain, and that he will be waiting for you all with open arms when your time comes to be with him again.  He will be greatly missed.
Mike Sersen
January 5, 2009
To the Renninger family,
I was saddened to read of Linny's passing. I only knew him from the store but I feel I knew him well. He was a great guy and he showed that from the first time I met him.
I missed seeing him when he sold the store but now I am sure he will be greatly missed by everyone. 
I am sure he approached St. Peter at the Golden Gate with a cigar in his mouth and St. Peter had no qualms about welcoming him in. It would not be Linny without that cigar.
God rest his soul
Patti Fritchman
January 5, 2009
Dear Ellen and Family,
I was very sad to hear of Linny's passing.  Recently he was kind enough to help me with my Haflinger mare and spent (along with your son) a few hours of his time to determine her driving capabilities. He patiently showed me around the farm and it was so obvious how he loved your horses and how proud of them he was. I enjoyed the visit greatly and wanted to send my thoughts to you and your family.  
Patti Fritchman,
Zane Renninger
January 5, 2009
we will miss you pappy
SUSAN RAAB
January 5, 2009
Dear Ellen & Family, I was shocked to hear of Linny's passing. He was a good person and always went of his way to help people. When I would come into the store he was always ready to help in anyway he could. Ellen and Sue were always the same. Please accept my condolonces for your loss. My thought and prayes will be with you. Sincerely Susan (Sue) Raab.
Becky Moyer
January 5, 2009
Dear Renninger Family..I am so sorry for your loss..Lin was a very kind man .who treated me with utmost kindness, welcoming into your family 
as Sue"s friend.  I will always remember my sleigh ride that was given by Andy,Sue and your dad.He will be missed  by many people...Love to all at this sad time,  love, Becky
Jessee Renninger-Kelly
January 5, 2009
Dearest Pappy, Even though in recent years I have not been around as often as I should have, I will greatly miss all of the times we have spent together. You never had a mean word for anyone and always did your best to do for others before yourself. I will never forget the weekends that I spent with you on the horse drives or just working in the store. May Jesus take you by his side and give you your angel wings. Until we meet again in heaven, always remember that I love you and my family loves you. Rest in peace, free of pain from now throughout eternity. I love you pappy! Love Jessee (your snicklefritz) P.S. Tame all the wild horses in heaven so we can ride when I get there. And give Rosie a kiss for me.
Connie Trumbauer
January 5, 2009
Dear Ellen & Family,
Upon logging onto the Allentown Morning Call this a.m.,I was shocked to read of Linny's passing.  Having recently lost my beloved, Richard to cancer last month, please accept my sincere condolances on your recent loss.  For many years, Linny, (with cigar in mouth-his trademark). was always, ready and willing to come to our aid -(even wee hours of the morning, when both sump pumps simultaneously burned out)!  My only comfort is knowing Rich is now "pain-free", safe in heaven, and that one day, we WILL meet again!
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