He was married to Lynn “Lynnie” McIntyre on Main Eau Claire, WI. At the end of the day, Kevin’s real passion was spending time at his hunting land, bow hunting, bird hunting, gun hunting, and fishing with his best “pals.” In addition to baseball, Kevin also enjoyed the Packers, Badgers, football, golf, and NASCAR. His passion for baseball started at a young age, having played Little League baseball, Babe Ruth, and moving on to high school baseball where he helped to take the team to state in 1979. Kevin was a technical supervisor and devoted employee for 30 years. Kevin first worked in the Twin Cities installing cable, he later moved back to Wisconsin where he made a career in working for Charter/Spectrum. After high school, Kevin attended WITC in Rice Lake, where he earned a degree in cable and telephone. He grew up in Ridgeland, WI, and was a graduate of Barron High School in 1979. Kevin was born Mato Roy and Phyllis (Norton) McIntyre in Barron, WI. Following his diagnosis of Multiple Myeloma in 2016, Kevin fought a courageous battle to live each and every day to its fullest. Additional information and guest book may be found at Lee McIntyre, 59, of Menomonie, WI passed away after a long battle of cancer and COVID. The Kietzer-Miller Funeral Home in Lomira has been entrusted with Stan’s arrangements. In lieu of flowers memorials to the family are appreciated. Rom Pegram will be officiating and cremation will follow. on Sunday, September 27, 2015, at Trinity United Methodist Church in Lomira.Ī visitation for Stan will be held at Trinity United Methodist Church in Lomira on Sunday, September 27, 2015, from noon until the time of service. In addition to his parents, Stan was preceded in death by his mother and father-in-law, Keith and Jane Binning a brother, Harold Renderman and two sisters, Eugenia (James) Luedtke and Gail Renderman.Ī Funeral Service for Stan will be held at 4:00 p.m. Those Stan leaves behind to cherish his memory include his loving wife of 49 years, Judy five children, Greg (Renee) Renderman of Lomira, Glen (Vickie) Renderman of Campbellsport, Kelly (Bruce) Brown, Gary (Rebecca) Renderman, Grant (special friend Kelsey Johnson) Renderman all of Lomira, and foreign exchange student, Marco Sembenotti AFS from Italy nine grandchildren, Courtney and Kelsey Renderman, Colton, Cheyanne and Caden Renderman, Amber and Aubrie Brown, Lexus Raue and Blake Renderman a great-grandson, Trayton Renderman five siblings, David Renderman, Dale (Opel) Renderman, Diane (Verland) Wendler, Susan Barron and Marianne (Bill) Zimmel a special aunt, Jean Seibel two brothers-in-law, Larry (Dorothy) Binning and Wayne (Tonya) Binning, many nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. The activity that Stan enjoyed most was spending time with his grandchildren and making it to as many of their events as possible. Stan was a member of the Lomira Sportsman Club, the Lomira FFA Alumni, Mission Group of Trinity United Methodist Church, Lomira Area Food Pantry and a volunteer at EAA. He was also a 4-H leader for 25 years, active in the Lomira Community Theater and a Lomira Fireman for 25 years. Stan was a charter member of the Lomira Sports Booster Club, an elementary basketball coach for 10 years and proud Scout Master of Troop 740 of which two scouts received their Eagle Award under his leadership. He was employed and very dedicated to the canning industry in Oakfield and at Lakeside Foods in Random Lake for 43 years. Stan was born on April 23, 1945, in Fond du Lac, to the late Howard and Virginia (Rozek) Renderman and on October 29, 1966, he was united in marriage to Judith “Judy” Binning at Oakfield United Methodist Church. “Heavy” Renderman, 70, of Lomira, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Tuesday, September 22, 2015.
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