Paul Henry Renico
January 24, 1948 - November 8, 2024

Paul Henry Renico, aged 76, passed away on November 8, 2024, in Wilmington, NC. Born on January 24, 1948, Paul dedicated much of his life to public service and education, significantly impacting those around him through his work and personal engagements.

Paul was a graduate of Holy Redeemer in Flint, Michigan, class of 1966. He furthered his education by obtaining a Bachelor’s degree from Ferris State University followed by a Master’s Degree from Western Michigan University. His commitment to education was evident not only in his academic pursuits but also in his professional life. Paul served the State of Michigan Prison System for 35 years, retiring as a respected and beloved Warden. Concurrently, he was a Professor at Davenport University for 33 years, where he guided many students towards achieving their educational and career goals. Additionally, Paul was a licensed builder for over 40 years, a testament to his wide range of skills and interests.

Outside of his professional endeavors, Paul was an avid hobbyist. He completed numerous home improvement projects, was an accomplished furniture builder, and could repair virtually anything. His passion also extended to English sportscars, horses, and the tranquility of farm life, reflecting his diverse interests and capabilities.

Paul was a man who never procrastinated, always eager to tackle the challenges of the day with a mischievous grin and a contagious laugh. His wisdom, dependability, and loving nature made him a pillar in his community, always ready to lend a hand or share advice. He was indeed a friend to all and deeply cherished by many.

Paul was predeceased by his beloved wife, Mossie Lynn Renico, his father Harold Renico, mother Lucienne Renico, brother William Renico, and his best friend Michael Trzos. He is survived by his daughter, Jacqueline (Douglas) Ouderkirk; son, Charles Renico; grandchildren, MaryElizabeth Hinken, Christopher Hinken, Amie (Robert) Horner, Claire Daniel, and Hannah Hinken; great-grandchildren, Audrey Ouderkirk, Anthony Crow, and Rowan Horner. His siblings, Bethany (Tom) Bader and Stephen (Barbara) Renico, along with his loyal nurses, Kim and Connie, and dear friend, Steve Card, also survive him.

A private family dinner will be held to celebrate his life, with details to be determined.

Paul’s legacy is one of love, laughter, and unwavering dedication to his family and community. He will be profoundly missed by all who had the privilege to know him.

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Coastal Cremations of Jacksonville is serving the family.


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