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David Renner, 27, was born on December 24, 1995, in Kokomo, IN. He passed away on June 23, 2023. He was a son, brother, and an uncle. He was a graduate of Carroll High School. He enjoyed four wheeling, fishing, playing pool, learning and performing magic tricks, Dungeons and Dragons watching Anime. He would tell jokes just to see people smile and laugh. At times he would go out of his way to help a person, even if he did not know the person. He had a kind soul.
He is survived by his parents, Jason (Ronda) Renner, Courtney (Brian) McDowell, two siblings, Joshua (Rebekah) Renner and Trisha Carty, and his grandparents, Dan and Fran Elkins and Robert and Linda Dodrill. He has several aunts, uncles, and cousins. He has a brother, Cody Renner, and grandparent, Myra Snodgrass, great grandparents, Thomas and Mary Bourff that predeceased him.
He may have been taken from us physically, but he will always remain in our hearts. We are having a gathering of celebration for his co-workers. We will have a small private service for the family at a later date.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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John Bolinger
July 7, 2023
David David David ....You made me laugh and most of things you had a smile. Our time together was short but memorable. May you rest in Peace. For Ronda, Jason , Trisha and Josh I don´t know the pain of burying a son or Brother but I can bet it´s hard. You have my sympathy and prayers . I will always remember David as a kind soul. Remember you have family to help you. I love you all John Bolinger.
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