Kenneth Dale Renck

kenneth renck
Kenneth “Kenny” Dale Renck, age 62, of Aguanga, California, passed away on Thursday, December 3, 2020 from a fatal traffic collision. Kenny was born in Riverside, California to parents, Gene and Jeanette Renck on October 10, 1958. Kenny graduated from Fullerton Union High School in 1976 and went on to earn his Bachelor of Science in Animal Science from Cal Poly Pomona. In 1981, Kenny married the love of his life, Allison. Together they built a home in Aguanga and raised two children, Charlene and Dustin. Allison and Kenny developed a relationship of love surrounded by their fondness for horseback riding, animals and one another. Kenny was a true “Jack of all Trades”, early in his career he was manager of Cal Aero Supply for over 20 years. Many would consider Kenny a master builder and all-around handy man. He would tackle projects of all sizes, many for friends and family. Although he most recently claimed to be retired, he continued to help those around him and tackle new ventures. When Kenny was not working, he enjoyed spending time outdoors. He could often be found riding his horse, hunting with friends or searching for a quiet stream with a fishing pole in hand. He also appreciated a good game of Blackjack, Three Card Poker and Monopoly Deal. Although he had many hobbies, what he enjoyed most was spending time with family and friends. Gatherings usually included a good steak or fresh seafood and made them all the more appetizing for Kenny. He was most known for his quick wit, sarcastic sense of humor, unwavering trust and generosity. He will be greatly missed. Kenny was a loving son, supportive husband, wonderful father and thoughtful friend. He is survived by: his wife of 39 years, Allison Renck; his two children, Charlene Noce (husband, Michael) and Dustin Renck (fiancée, Hymna); his mother, Jeanette Renck; brother, Richard Renck (current wife, Anneliese) and their two sons, Nicholas and Dawson Renck, with his ex-wife, Cathy and their three daughters, Sherri Clemens (husband, Gus), Gina Hess (husband, Travis) and Cassandra Renck. He was predeceased by his father, Gene Renck, and grandparents, Joseph and Donna Renck. A private visitation for immediate family and friends will be held on Tuesday, December 15 at England Family Mortuary in Temecula, California. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Instead of flowers, the family request that donations be made to Future Farmers of America Foundation (FFA.org) and California 4-H Foundation (4-H.org)

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