Jeffery Allen Renner
May 9, 1958 ~ February 26, 2015
Jeffery Allen Renner, 56 of Mooresville, passed away February 26, 2015 at Franciscan St. Francis Health in Indianapolis. He was born in Indianapolis on May 9, 1958. Jeff worked as a machinist at General Motors-Allison’s Transmission for over 30 years; he retired from there in 2008. He was currently employed as a machinist at Apex in Camby. On December 24, 2000 Jeffery was united in marriage to his loving wife, Susan I. (Graham) Renner; she survives. Jeffery and Susan attended Mooresville Church of God. As an advocate for the Department of Natural Resources Jeffery enjoyed hunting, being outdoors and attending his grandchildren’s sporting events. He also showed off his artistic talents by hand crafting stained glass windows. Always doing for others, Jeffery was involved in prison ministry, volunteering for mission organizations, and would have been proud to know that his final offering to others was through the Indiana Organ Procurement Organization. His mother, Virginia (Losh) Renner preceded him in death. Other survivors include his father and step mother, David and Lois Renner of Mooresville; three daughters, Jennifer M. (Gary) Tallent of Plainfield, Jessica L. (Christopher) Ratliff of Camby and Morgan D. Renner of Mooresville; three step sons, Kegan S. West of Mooresville, Christopher A. Graham of Little Pointe, IN and Brandon M. Graham of Mooresville; three brothers, Richard (Diane) Allen of McCordsville, Timothy Renner of Plainfield and Michael (Shelly) Renner of Mooresville; one sister, Cindy (Roger) Fouty of Greenwood and six grandchildren, Luke Allen Tallent, Raven Nicole Ratliff, Draven Jackson, Blake Garrad, Kyler Scott West and Lyla Davidson. Family and friends will gather for visitation in the chapel at Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 1. A funeral service will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, March 2 at the funeral home with burial to follow at Brooklyn Cemetery. You are invited to visit www.CarlisleBranson.com where you may sign the online guest registry, express condolences, leave a personal message for the family and view Jeff’s Life Tribute video.






Jeff was a loyal friend to my late husband, David Filbey, and he has been a true blessing to my girls (Sarah Filbey, Hannah Twinem, Olivia Filbey).
I worked with Jeff at Allisons. He made friends with everyone he meant. I miss you Jeff; You are the best.
Jeff, you were a good friend to me, I will always treasure our friendship. I will always miss you. Jerri Vandergriff
Jeff u are and always be the angle. Miss seeing your smile. Lov and will be missed ! See u on spirit side !!!… Diane cooper
So go and run free So go and run free with the angels Dance around the golden clouds For the lord has chosen you to be with him And we should feel nothing but proud Although he has taken you from us And our pain a lifetime will last Your memory will never escape us But make us glad for the time we did have Your face will always be hidden Deep inside our hearts Each precious moment you gave us Shall never, ever depart.So go and run free with the angels As they sing so tenderly And please be sure to tell them To take good care of you for me (Unknown Author) Will miss you very much Love you forever and always Cindy and Roger
Thinking of Jeff’s family during this time and sending my heartfelt symphony. A classmate and friend who will truly be missed..
Everyday I will love and miss you, always and forever daddy…
Such a great guy! RIP my friend.
Jeff was a great stepson he never failed to give a hug . He always had a beautiful smile. He will be missed.
Jeff was a wonderful, loving, caring selfless man. I am thankful and blessed that God chose him to be the father of my daughter. Rest In Peace Jeff……you will be missed.
JEFF was a beautiful man he will always be in my heart we both shared a beautiful daughter togather Jessica Lynn .Now Pop can teach you alot more in heaven now you will be missed love always
Jeff lived his faith in how he treated every one he met. A gift to have known him.
U will be greatly missed! You were loved by alld love you Jeff my 2nd daddy
Rest In Peace my childhood friend!
Jeff you will always be held close to my heart
Jeff was the sweetest person, always smiling, never met a stranger, all around great friend to us all !!!! Gone to soon!! RIP Jeff Until all us friends of Mooresville class 1977 meet again!! God Bless. Charlotte(Daniel)Peasley
Thank you Jeff for everything you did for my mom and my dad as the best neighbor ever. May you rest in the Lord’s arms.
I am so sorry to hear about Jeff, he was such a great neighbor to me and always had a smile on his face. He will be greatly missed. Sandy Brown.
Jeff was my best friend. When we first met, we were like Tim, the Tool Man, Tayler….always meeting at the fence to catch up and say hello. We started helping each other out. We loved our Lowes and Menards trips to window shop for tools. I am going to miss him a lot. I will see you in Heaven, Jeff.
Jeff Renner was a true friend. I have known him since high school until now. We did some crazy, fun things growing up. He was like a brother to me & that will never change. He always had a way of making me laugh, especially when I was having a bad day. We would always have fun together, no matter what we were doing. My heart goes out to his family & his friends. He will be dearly missed. Heaven gained a great man. Love you Jeff. Tim Hatmaker
Ronald Yerden sent a virtual gift in memory of Jeffery Allen Renner
I am David’s youngest sister. I haven’t seen Jeff in more years than I can count. I left Indiana in 1987. But I remember him so. Especially as a little boy. He was so loving and kind. And when he decided to do something he could get it done. Those are wonderful characteristics to have. May the Angels hold you in their loving arms during these sad days. Rose Renner
Jeff is my cousin. We had such fun as kids. Hanging out at their house. You will be missed handsome Jeff. Love you and give Mariah a great big hug . Your cousin Rita Day
Would just like too thank Jeff for being such a wonderful person .And too thank him for being a wonderful and loving caring Man.too Are Beautiful Granddaughter Morgan Ewing Renner.she is The beautiful young lady she is today because of your beautiful heart! So from the bottom of my heart I thank you! My prayers are with Susie and all that loved you. Sincerely Deb Ewing
Deb Ewing sent a virtual gift in memory of Jeffery Allen Renner
To say Jeff was sweet, kind, loving, funny, a great friend are all true but wouldn’t do him justice. He was my friend all of our lives …since 3rd grade..all our lives. My heart hurts in the place where he has always been and always will be. I loved him but I never told him. I sure hope he knew. I’m praying for Susie,Jenny,Jessie, Morgan and all of Jeff’s family for God to bring peace and calm to their broken hearts. Lin Connell-Haltom
He was a good neighbor and friend he was good to my kids he will be missed
We went through all of school in Mooresville together and he always showed his kindness and humor. The ‘Class with Class, 1977’ will miss you!
Teresa Cooper Smith
People come and go into our lives, but the ones who take a piece of your heart and touch you with memories that make you smile are truly the special ones. It’s obvious that the young Jeff that I knew with a heart of gold and strong convictions was the man he became. Blessed are those who remained in his life throughout the years. My heartfelt wishes are that his family & friends use the wonderful memories he created as their strength to lead them through this difficult time of sorrow.
Chris and Jessie, Randy and I are very sorry for your loss. you are in our thoughts and prayers. Randy and Patricia Underwood
So sorry for your loss Jenny. So young, he was in Don and Susie Wedding, seems like yesterday. God bless you and the entire family. Phyllis and Wayne Grubb
the way your face would swell up and you would bust out laughing sure going to miss you friend
At the rising of the sun and at its going down, We remember them. At the blowing of the wind and in the chill of Winter, We remember them. At the opening of buds and in the rebirth of Spring, We remember them. At the blueness of the skies and in the warmth of Summer, We remember them. At the rustling of leaves and beauty of Autumn, We remember them. As long as we live, they too will live; for they are now a part of us, as we remember them. When we are weary and in need of strength, We remember them.When we are lost and sick at heart, We remember them. When we have joys we yearn to share, We remember them. When we have decisions that are difficult to make, We remember them. When we have achievments that are based on theirs, We remember them. As long as we live, they too shall live, for they are a part of us, as we remember them. -Author Unknow. All our Love, Michael and Shelley Renner
I love you Jeff newest my first husband I’ve loved you always always will love you we have a beautiful daughter together beautiful granddaughters together you always be in my heart love you forever and always
I never got to read these until now… Jeff i love you so much. i cry all of the time everytime i think about you. you were the closest thing i’ve ever had to a Father. You WERE my Dad. you showed me what it means to really be loved. the best person on this earth i have ever met. i miss you so much it hurts. please watch over Susie.. please. until we meet again. 🙏🏻