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Robert M. "Bob" Renneisen

1946 - 2022

Robert M. "Bob" Renneisen obituary, 1946-2022, Punta Gorda, FL

BORN

1946

DIED

2022

Robert Renneisen Obituary

Renneisen, Robert M. "Bob", - 76, of Punta Gorda, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 8, 2022 surrounded by family and loved ones. Born September 5, 1946 in Mobile, AL, Bob was preceded in death by his father, Robert M. Renneisen, Sr., mother, Shirley D. Renneisen, and brother Charles R. Renneisen. Bob is survived by his devoted wife Linda Renneisen of Punta Gorda, FL, daughter Michele Brannan of Temecula, CA, son Brian Renneisen of Brookhaven, PA, step-daughter Rachel Conner of Millsboro, Delaware, six grandchildren and three step-grandchildren.

Born the son of an Air Force officer, Bob spent his childhood traveling the world, eventually attending Wentworth Military Academy in Lexington, MO and later The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina. He then travelled to Riverside, CA where his parents were stationed at March Air Base. He attended Riverside Community College while working as a Sportswriter for the local newspaper, The Press Enterprise. Bob then followed in his father's footsteps to serve his country and in 1967, enlisted in the U.S. Army eventually earning the rank of Captain. He proudly served as a combat veteran in Vietnam earning two Bronze Stars and a Combat Infantryman Badge, and garnered friendships amongst his fellow soldiers that would last a lifetime.

During his service in Vietnam, and after his release from the Army, Bob became father to Michele and Brian. He then completed his college education and earned a bachelor's degree in Journalism and Communications from Cal Poly Pomona in Pomona, CA. Thus began his illustrious career in public relations and marketing, and where his prestigious positions as CEO of The Claridge Hotel and Casino and President and CEO of the Miss America Organization solidified his standing in the history books of Atlantic City, NJ.

Bob was a masterful innovator and gifted communicator in the varied roles he played throughout his life. During his Atlantic City years, his fearless, bold and disciplined approach to the challenging executive positions in the casino industry and the historic Miss America Organization, particularly portrayed his splendid effectiveness. His ability to develop extraordinary marketing positioning programs that differentiated the companies he represented and his compelling communication skills to deliver the messages was a marvel to witness. Bob always hired exemplary employees, many of which became corporate leaders, too. Additionally, Bob always had time for everyone throughout the businesses he championed, both within the companies and in numerous community organizations and charities.

Retiring in 2002, Bob spent the next few years pursuing his passion for sailing and enjoying hobbies such as model boat building, fly fishing and writing. A new calling, however, piqued his interest, and he went back to school to study theology at the University of the South in Sewanee, TN. He remained at the University for a year, then achieved his dream of the sailor's life by living aboard his newly purchased sailboat in Annapolis, MD.

In 2014 Bob met his lovely wife, Linda, and they married in 2015, settling down in her hometown and his old stomping grounds of Riverside, CA. Forever the history enthusiast, Bob spent the next two years online completing his master's degree in Military History at Norwich University in Northfield, VT.

In 2021, Bob and Linda realized their dream of moving to the Gulf Coast of Florida. They moved to Punta Gorda, FL with hopes of sailing the blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Various illnesses plagued Bob his last few years, but he fought valiantly and never gave up. Bob had a very quick mind and keen intellect, but he always displayed it in his witty, fun loving, down to earth manner. He was very caring. His compassion for people was a glorious thing to behold. He will be remembered for his warm personality, his ability to tell a fascinating story, and his stunning ability to answer every Jeopardy question. He will be dearly missed by all. A memorial service will be held in the Spring at Sarasota National Cemetery, date to be determined.
Published by The Press of Atlantic City from Feb. 26 to Feb. 27, 2022.

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FREDERICK T MARTENS

March 4, 2022

I was fortunate to have worked for Bob at the Claridge Casino Hotel. When I was interviewed by him, I can still remember his words regarding his approach to management. Bob simply stated, "Fred, I want you to love coming to work every day. Anything less than that will not serve the management of the Claridge well." Bob
lived by this credo, ALWAYS having a smile on his face, a kind word for every employee and customer, and above all, a zest for life. Bob was a class act, and a CEO who earned the respect of those who had the distinct privilege of sharing in his humor and wisdom. RIP knowing you passed these traits on to others.
Fred Martens

Melissa Gerace

March 3, 2022

Rest In Peace Bob Sending prayers to your family.You where a great boss and person.I got the pleasure to have you as my boss at the Claridge

Linda Canale

February 28, 2022

I worked for Bob when he was at Tropicana. A great guy, and those eyes and his smile!!! He was a wonderful person to work with; am sad to hear of his passing. Linda Canale

Winnie Anderson

February 28, 2022

I met Bob in the mid- to late 90s. He was incredibly smart, charismatic, and had the ability to make you feel like the most fascinating person he'd ever talked to.

He was an excellent leader and a great representative of Atlantic City.

Extending my deepest condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues.

Ed Kline

February 27, 2022

Sorry for your loss, Mr. Mayor

Michael Spollen

February 27, 2022

Bob was the most charismatic person I ever knew. No matter what your position was in the organization, he treated you as an equal by looking you in the eye and listening to what you had to say. He always had a smile and greeting for you when passing in the building and knew your name. One time in Spain I was down about an issue and when we got back to the hotel all Bob said was "lets go get a drink". WIth that, he picked me right up. That came from the CEO to a manager level employee! He was one of a kind and as they say - his likes won't be seen again.

Charles Eberson

February 26, 2022

I knew Bob from Tropicana and always saw him with a smile. He carried himself with confidence and poise. If after all these years, I remember him, it is a tribute to his character.

David Sparenberg

February 26, 2022

Dear Linda. I truly loved Bob like a favorite brother!
We certainly had great times simply laughing, working or having a scotched while sharing jokes & stories! You are a lovely lady and I completely understand why Bob loved you so very much! You have my deepest regards!
Dave

Thom McClarren

February 26, 2022

So sorry to hear of Bob's passing. Sincerest condolences to his family. Bob and I enjoyed many great times together while he was in Atlantic cIty. We had many sailing adventures up and down the East coast, and were great friends. We were able to meet Michelle while in San Diego once, and she was kind enough to show us the sights. Bob will be greatly missed. Love to you all. God bless!

Chuck & Betsy Kirkland

February 26, 2022

We have been so very sorry for your loss of this amazing man. The world is always less when someone caring and loving leaves us. Thinking of you now Linda and of his children and grandchildren with much love and prayers!

Glenn Lillie

February 26, 2022

It was an honor and splendid journey working with Bob for many years in the A.C. casino industry. He was a mentor, colleague and most importantly, loyal friend of the highest order.
Brilliant, witty and a master communicator, Bob always welcomed and championed new, creative input.
He was most amazing, indeed.

Patricia Wild

February 26, 2022

A true promoter of and supporter of Atlantic City! Condolences to his family.

Irwin H Renneisen

February 26, 2022

I am very sorry to hear of Bobs passing He was a great man and will be sadly missed
May he Rest In Peace
God Bless

Linda Renneisen

February 25, 2022

Bob was the most interesting person I ever met. I fell in love with him the moment we met at the Mission Inn in Riverside. We married three months later.
I could listen to his stories forever.
I love you, Handsome.

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