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1943 - 2022
 Benjamin Franklin Renick, 79, went to be with the Lord on November 26, 2022 at his home, with family by his side. In addition to his parents, Robert and Edna Renick, he was preceded in death by son Christopher Renick, brother Robert Renick, sisters V. Kay Renick-Parr, Nellie Renick Canterbury, Verla Renick Christian, Marjorie Renick, and Carol Renick Hinkle; and special brother-in-law, Arlie Hefner. Survivors include wife Susan Malloy Renick, daughter Pamela Renick Hillman (Alan), stepdaughter Leslie Hudson Webb, stepsons Todd Hudson (Melissa) and Richard Hudson (Heidi) grandchildren Jessie Gallion, Austin Webb, Gracie Webb, Ava Hudson, Lena Hudson, and Nicholas Hudson, brother Milton Renick (Brinda) and sisters Elaine Hefner and Jane McClintic (Bobby.) Benny’s first love was his family. He generously helped his mother with his younger siblings and continued that giving attitude all of his life. His next love was nature and all it had to offer him. From the time he was a teenager; he hunted on Kellison Mountain and provided many meals with the fruits of his labor. He was always a conscious steward of the land and worked hard to maintain its beauty. From his early days, Benny joined FFA and continued to support it all of his adult life. He was the recipient of the prestigious Honorary American FFA degree at the National Convention in Lexington, KY. He began his long career with Kroger back in 1961, when he left the family farm to start working retail. He started as a stock clerk in Lewisburg WV, worked in various stores until he became a store manager, then worked his way to being a District Manager over 25 stores in WV, OH, and KY. During those years, he received numerous awards; not only from Kroger, but also from the communities he worked in and held so dear. He retired from Kroger after 43 years, leaving a legacy of compassion and generosity in every community he worked in. He touched so many lives. The family would like to thank everyone who called, texted, or visited him during his cancer battle. He treasured every connection. We also thank Hospice for the continued care and understanding they provided in that most difficult time. Pallbearers will be: David Canterbury, Keith Judy, Kevin Renick, Doug Houser, Jeremy Webb, and Steve Adkins. Honorary pallbearer will be life-long friend, Barney Molnar. Friends may visit from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, December 2, 2022 at Wallace Funeral Home, Milton. Funeral services will be conducted at Noon Saturday, December 3, 2022 at Wallace Funeral Home, Milton with Pastor Ted Nance officiating. Burial will follow in Forest Memorial Park, Milton. Online condolences may be sent to www.timeformemory.com/wallace.
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There are currently 5 condolences.
Mark Turley
Wednesday November 30, 2022 at
7:35 PM
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Benny has been a good neighbor all the years he has lived in our street. We will sorely miss him.
I am sorry we will be unable to attend services due to illness.
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Jay Goldman
Wednesday November 30, 2022 at
7:22 AM
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Benny was a fine person. Over the years he was very helpful on business matters. I was fortunate to know him.
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Pete Williams
Tuesday November 29, 2022 at
4:56 PM
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Mr Renick. You touched so many lives during your 79 years. What a pleasure it was to work with you. You taught me so much especially the importance of our associates. I will always cherish our friendship and all you did for Kroger, our associates and shareholders. Most importantly I’ll cherish out friendship.
Pete
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David Lyon
Tuesday November 29, 2022 at
3:44 PM
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Benny was a great friend and co-worker, but an even better human being. He will be sorely missed by us now, but heaven just became a much nicer place.
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Robin Fife
Tuesday November 29, 2022 at
3:23 PM
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Sending my deepest sympathy to the Renick family. He was a mentor in my life, and for that, I will be forever grateful. You will be sorely missed. I hope you're already hunting in Heaven. Rest in Peace Boss ?? ??
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