Margaret Frances Renner Garrett: She Knew No Stranger
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Margaret Frances Renner Garrett, surrounded by family, passed away Saturday, August 15, 2020 at her home in Woodland. Known as Margy by family and Wendy by clients, she will not soon be forgotten.
Margaret was born September 8, 1950 to John and Mary Farrell of Davis, CA, graduated from Davis High in 1968, and then attended cosmetology school. She went to work at Town & College Salon in Davis until 1977, Mary’s Beauty Shop and JH & Company in Fortuna until 1989, and then Dimensions in Hair in Davis until March 2020.Margaret knew no stranger. With her friendly nature, bright smile, and love of people she easily made friends. Margaret loved going to her loved ones sporting events, keeping score, traveling, Disneyland, watching old movies, reading, baking, her cats Smokey and Bandit, her friends and especially family, and all holidays.Margaret was preceded in death in 1985 by her first husband Ron Renner, and is survived by their three children, sons Dave (Kelli) Renner and Ken (Megan) Renner and daughter Becky (Tim) Jacobson; and her current husband Dennis Garrett, and their daughter Katy (Tyler) Brown; and grandchildren Cade and Georgie Renner; Vivian, Eleanor, Julianne and Grace Renner; Danielle, Charlette and Wesley Jacobson; and Garrett Brown; and many more family and friends.A Rosary will be held at the Church of the Assumption in Ferndale on September 7th at 7:00 pm and a Memorial Mass September 8th at 10:00 am. Due to Covid, services are limited to about 80 attendees.
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I am so sad to read of Wendy’s passing. I worked with her at Mary’s Beauty Salon. There was no finer person. I have thought of her often over the years. This world has truly lost a shining star. I am sorry to the family for your loss.
Very well said Kathleen. Wendy, as many of us knew her, was truly a shinning star. A strong woman that lived thru a huge tragedy with the death of her first husband.
Much love to her family.