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Shelley Rae Renner

August 6, 1965 ~ November 13, 2025

Born in: Corning, California
Resided in: Mooresville, Indiana

Shelley Rae Renner, 60, of Mooresville, passed away peacefully on November 13, 2025, at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana in Columbus. Born in Corning, California, on August 6, 1965, she was the daughter of David Whetstone and Linda (Potter) Connor. Shelley graduated from Los Molinos High School in 1983. She was employed by White Cap in Indianapolis for several years until her health began to decline.

Shelley married Michael Renner in 2008, and he survives.

She found joy in scrapbooking, and gardening fresh flowers and vegetables for her infamous salsa. She enjoyed cooking for her family and loved the time they spent together. Shelley’s greatest blessings were her grandchildren. Her strong-willed personality and kind heart will be greatly missed.

Survivors include her husband of 17 years, Michael Renner; sons, Christopher Hamilton (Samantha), Matt Renner (Samantha), and Jake Renner (Morgan); father and step-mother, David and Mel Whetstone; grandchildren, Everett, Cason, Brodie, Tate, and Beckett; brothers, Jeff Whetstone and David Roof (Robin); and several extended family members.

Shelley is preceded in death by her mother, Linda Connor.

Final arrangements and cremation are entrusted to Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville. Memorial services and interment will be held in Los Molinos, California.

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  1. Mike, I’m so sorry for the passing of your beautiful wife. She fought a long, hard battle, but she is now at peace. My condolences to the family.

  2. Mike and Family,

    Sending heartfelt condolences and hugs. She was a true warrior and fought a tremendous battle.
    Prayers for healing.

  3. I am so sorry to hear Shelley passed. She fought a long time and now she is at rest. Sending prayers and love to all of the family.

  4. Shelley was a wonderful neighbor and friend to me and to my Mom. She fought so hard for so long. I will miss her but I know she’s at peace. Prayers for Mike and the family.


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