On Wednesday, October 28, 2009, PHILIP RENNIE, age 85, passed away after a brief illness. "Phil" was born in Baltimore, MD to William and Minnie Rennie. Phil moved to Lady Lake, FL with his beloved Ina in 1996. After Ina passed away, Phil moved to Gulf Breeze, FL to live near his son, Michael. Phil served as a Marine in the Pacific Theatre during WWII, for 15 years afterwards, he worked as a Master Engraver at Samuel Kirk & Sons in Baltimore. After leaving Samuel Kirk & Sons, Phil worked for the Maryland Army National Guard until his retirement in 1983. Phil was a lifelong member of the Masonic Order. Since living in Gulf Breeze, he was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church, participating in the church's garden club, the "Lay Weeders". Phil was a very active resident of the Villas in Gulf Breeze and leaves behind special friends Nancy Goodman, Harry Engelhart and Program Director, Amy Read. He was preceded in death by his parents William and Minnie Rennie; his first wife, Beverly Carrick Rennie; his daughter, Rebecca Sue Rennie; his second wife, Ina Chenoweth Rennie; his sister Grace Evans; and brothers Glenn and Bob Rennie. Survivors include his children, Michael Rennie (Diane), Jeff Chenoweth (Beth), Tom Chenoweth (Colleen), and Warren Chenoweth (Mary Ann); grandchildren Todd and Ryan Rennie, Greg and Kayla Chenoweth, Jaime Schuster, Lee and Sara Chenoweth, and Stephen Giguere (Kat). A Memorial Service will be held at St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church, Gulf Breeze on Saturday, October 31, 2009 at 10 AM. His cremains will be interred with those of Ina's in Reisterstown, MD on a date to be determined later. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shriner's Hospitals for Children at www.shrinershq.org, St. Francis of Assisi in Gulf Breeze, FL or All Saints Episcopal Church in Reisterstown, MD. The family would like to express our deep gratitude to the staff of Gulf Breeze Hospital, Bay Breeze Rehabilitation Center, and Maxim Health Care for the special care they gave to Phil during his time of need. Rose Lawn Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. You may offer online condolences, share memories and sign the guestbook at www.roselawn-fh.com


