On Wednesday, March 23, 2022, Sam Renner, of Greenville, Texas, passed away at the age of 83 surrounded by his loving family. Graveside services will be held at Mount Carmel Cemetery in Wolfe City, Texas on Saturday, March 26, 2022, at 12:00 P.M.
Sam was born on May 21, 1938, in Irving, Texas. He was the son of Herbert Bryan Renner, Sr. and Ruth High Renner. He lived in Dallas, Texas and attended Sunset High School. Sam served in the U.S. Army Reserves from 1957 until 1963. Sam was employed by Sears, Roebuck and Co. as a service technician and retired in 1984 when the Greenville Sears Appliance Center closed its doors. After the service center closed, he was self-employed as an appliance repairman where he served Greenville and surrounding areas. Sam is remembered as being friendly, kind and caring and would often work for fresh vegetables or homemade pies.
Over the years, Sam faithfully attended the Church of Christ and served the Lord in many capacities. He served as deacon, bible class teacher, assisted the World Bible School mission, delivered meals and communion to shut-ins and drove the church van to pick up the elderly. Sam loved the Lord and worshiped at the Creekside (formerly Johnson Street) Church of Christ.
Sam enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Some of his favorite pastimes were fishing, playing cards and dominoes and traveling with his wife, Jo, to spend time with friends in Fun Valley, Colorado.
To his daughters, Daddy was a man who could and would do anything. He would drive five hours to work on a washing machine, pack you up and move you from house to house, stone a fireplace, shred a pasture, paint, hang sheetrock, pour concrete and build an adorable cottage playhouse just for his girls.
As Granddaddy, aka G-daddy, he would gladly stay home and keep his grandchildren when they were sick. He loved when they rode the school bus to his house and would greet them with warm cookies, orange cream yogurt and apple slices. He taught them to fish, camp, work puzzles, play games, and always let them be in charge of the TV remote.
Sam was known for his big heart and sweet disposition. Despite his health challenges, he never lost his smile, sense of humor or his faith. The staff at Briarcliff Health Center became his second family and loved him dearly as he loved them.
Sam was preceded in death by his father, mother, brothers, Bryan, Ben and High, and son, Greg Phifer. He is survived by his wife of forty-four years, Jo Carolyn Bower Renner; daughters, Sami Danell Hartford and husband David, Stacy Bowe and husband Carter, Shayla Lewis and husband Matthew; son, Mark Phifer; his grandchildren, Aja Hartford, Bayli Hartford Parr, Trey Trentham, Haley Trentham Snider, Morgan Lewis Beath, Caden Lewis; and his great-grandchildren, Londra, Charles, Atlas, Channing, Brecken and Huxley; sister, Dawn Renner Harris and many beloved nieces, nephews and dear friends.
Pallbearers: Mark Phifer, David Hartford, Carter Bowe, Matthew Lewis, Aja Hartford, Trey Trentham, Boe Parr, Evan Snider and Caden Lewis
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to any of the causes Sam was moved to support over the years:
World Bible School
P.O. Box 2169
Cedar Park, Texas 78630
Creekside Church of Christ Benevolence
6113 Jack Finney Blvd.
Greenville, TX 75402
creeksidechurchofchrist.org/giving-options
Briarcliff Health Center
Attn: Employees In Need Donation
4400 Walnut Street
Greenville, Tx 75401
My love and prayers are with all the family and friends that Sam left behind. He will be missed by all that knew him.
So sorry. Sending love n prayers
Sam was the example of how all men should live. How they should treat their wives and family and how they should love the Lord. He lived by example. He will be sorely missed. Loved this sweet man and his family.
Sending my prayers and love to all !
He was a wonderful uncle and always very supportive to all family and friends! I will miss him! We always wish to have more time with the ones we love!
Uncle Sam was a good person and example to us. We will all miss his smiling face and good humor. Praying for family and friends.
Sam was one of the finest Christian men I have ever known. We shared lots of laughs through the years when he would come over and fix our appliances. He was always friendly and had a smile for everyone. He was loved by all.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time of loss!!
loved sam
Our prayers are with you Jo Carolyn but we know Sam is rejoicing in heaven. ❤️
We are praying for you and family Jo. Sam was a good man and a good friend. He will be missed. I remember many times we worked together on projects at church.
We would like to extend to the family our heartfelt condolences.
Sam was a wonderful Christian man. He worked hard all his life to provide for his family. He could fix anything. We enjoyed many days / hours working, camping and fishing. Many times we would catch fish all day to end the day with a family fish fry. He will be missed by all.
Sorry I missed Sam’s funeral
Praying for you in your loss snd you were a real trooper taking care of San the last few years
Jo, I am so sorry about your Husband. My thoughts and Prayers for you and Family. Orpha Morgan Crain