Renae Fuller

 

Renae Christina Fuller was born on June 21, 1961, in Deshler, Nebraska, to Gary and Verna (Ritterling) Fuller where she grew up with brothers and a sister, Wesley Fuller, Kevin Fuller and Julie (Fuller) Hofeldt. Renae died March 30, 2023, at Bergen Mercy Hospital, Omaha, at the age of 61 years, 9 months and 9 days. Renae was baptized on July 9, 1961, at St John's Lutheran Church Rural Byron and confirmed Oct. 26,1975 at St Peter's Lutheran Church Rural Byron. Renae's Confirmation Verse was: II Peter Chapter 3 verse 18. But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be glory now and forever! Amen

Renae babysat, rogued corn and worked at Footes Café, Chester growing up. Renae was nominated Miss Congeniality at the Milo Days Celebration in 1978. Renae participated in junior varsity volleyball. One volleyball game Renae hit 15 consecutive serves to win the game. Renae was in the glee club in high school. Renae was also part of the pep squad.

After graduating high school in 1979, Renae went to Central Technical Community College for data processing. During college, Renae worked at Runza, in Hastings.

After college, Renae moved to Grand Island and worked at Max Magruders in the Grand Island Mall, Skagway, and T&E Cattle Company Feedlot as an administrative assistant, and also worked at a bank as a teller.

Renae followed her dream of living near the mountains and moved to Aurora, Colorado, a suburb of Denver and worked several jobs there. While in Colorado, Renae found her dream job. She traveled the United States for a relocation company selling ads in relocation guides. These are the guides you could find in all high-end hotels like the Embassy Suites and the Marriott Hotels. Renae sold advertising spots in her guides with airlines, car rentals, doctors, lawyers, banks and realtors to give people who were relocating to a new city select resources in these areas. This job took her to Florida where she dreamt of living. Renae moved to Orlando, Florida, and met the love of her life, Mark Zervos. Mark unfortunately died at the age of 48. Renae had worked for Disney, then decided to set up her own business selling relocation guides it was called Hospitality Relocation Specialties. She met many friends in Florida, Kentucky, Colorado and Pennsylvania. Renae liked to fly and traveled extensively.

Renae enjoyed the beach. Renae and Mark went to Daytona Beach, Florida, multiple times where Mark had a timeshare. They drove the coast along the ocean every opportunity available visiting Florida attractions.

Renae returned to Nebraska after Dad died to help Mom.

Renae wrote a children's book "What Does The House Say?" She partnered with Amazon and Barnes and Noble to distribute her book.

Most of all Renae enjoyed time with all of her family and friends.

Renae is survived by her brothers, Wesley Fuller, Byron, Kevin Fuller and his wife, Denise Fuller, along with their children Lane Fuller (nephew), Bailey Fuller (niece) and Kobe Fuller (nephew), of Deshler; sister, Julie Hofeldt and son, Davin Hofeldt (nephew) of Omaha; and brother-in-law Gary Hofeldt; along with a host of other relatives and friends.

Pallbearers will be Lane Fuller, Davin Hofeldt, Jim Ray Roberts, Chad Fuller, Jamey Fuller and Tyson Gebers. Honorary pallbearers are Bailey Fuller and Kobe Fuller.

Her funeral will be held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, April 8, at St. Peters Lutheran Church, 5011 Road C, Rural Byron, with Pastor Irvin Schleufer officiating. Organist will be Crystal Krenke. Visitation will be from 6 until 8 p.m., Friday, April 7, at Ahrendts Funeral Home, 315 1st Street, in Deshler.

Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery at 5100 and Road D, Rural Byron.

Price-Urbauer-Ahrendts Funeral Home of Hebron is in charge .

 

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