In Loving Memory of Paul L. Rennaker
March 10, 1954 – January 3, 2025
We are sad to announce the passing of Paul L Rennaker, age 70, on January 3, 2025. Paul was born on March 10, 1954, in Hamilton, Montana. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, son, brother,and friend who will be truly missed by all who knew him.
Paul is survived by his loving wife Diana Rennaker; children Shannon (Jeff) Hansen, Melissa (Ryan) West, and David (Sheridon) Rennaker; grandchildren Lyndsey, Brandon, Delaney,Savannah, Ada, Alissa, and Carson; sister Sharon (Herb) Goddard, and brother Gary (Jerri) Rennaker. Preceded in death by parents Violet Rennaker Nelson and Thomas Rennaker, brother Thomas Rennaker and son Thomas Rennaker. Paul’s family was the heart of his life, and his presence brought comfort and joy to those around him.
Paul retired after a 30-year career at Ravalli County Electric Co-op where he was known for his expert knowledge, dedication, and strong work ethic. He was a valued contributor to the Co-op and was well respected by his colleagues and peers. Paul worked tirelessly in the outdoor Montana weather without complaint to restore power to homes and provide a great life for his family.
Accompanied by a twinkle in his blue eyes and the twitch of his mustache, Paul’s laugh was truly contagious. Paul found great happiness in life’s simple pleasures – hunting, fishing, camping, stargazing and tending to his vegetable garden. Whether it be trying to capture the beauty of the moon in a photo, carefully arranging the lights on the Christmas tree he scouted weeks earlier while on a hunting trip, or meticulously planning out the vegetable rows for his garden, Paul was a perfectionist.
Paul showed his love through actions. He was a man of integrity, generosity, and quiet strength, always there for those in need without hesitation. His loyalty and devotion to his family will continue to inspire all who knew him.
A small family gathering will be held to honor his memory later this year, and his ashes will be spread in the great outdoors, a place he loved and felt at home. Condolences may be left for the family at www.dalyleachchapel.com
Rest in peace, Paul. You will be dearly missed and forever in our hearts.
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