

Hers was an itinerant, much-lived life, a Yankee Florida liberal Jewish Tough Gal who bowled 'em in Japan, rolled 'em in North Carolina and was a singularly unique parent. A more disrespectful, trash-reading, talking and watching woman in NC, FL or TX was not to be found. Renay was preceded in death by Don Shula.īecause she was my mother, the death of zaftig good-time gal Renay Corren at the impossible old age of 84 is newsworthy to me, and I treat it with the same respect and reverence she had for, well, nothing. There will be much mourning in the many glamorous locales she went bankrupt in: McKeesport, PA, Renay's birthplace and where she first fell in love with ham, and atheism Fayetteville and Kill Devil Hills, NC, where Renay's dreams, credit rating and marriage are all buried and of course Miami, FL, where Renay's parents, uncles, aunts, and eternal hopes of all Miami Dolphins fans everywhere, are all buried pretty deep. This was not good news to Renay Mandel Corren's many surviving children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, many of whom she even knew and, in her own way, loved. In which case have I got news for you: the bawdy, fertile, redheaded matriarch of a sprawling Jewish-Mexican-Redneck American family has kicked it. Of itself hardly news, or good news if you're the type that subscribes to the notion that anybody not named you dying in El Paso, Texas is good news. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mary's honor to Covenant Presbyterian, Sharon Towers, or the charity of your choice.El Paso, TX-A plus-sized Jewish lady redneck died in El Paso on Saturday. A memorial service will be held at Covenant Presbyterian Church on Saturday, Jat 2:30PM. In 2015, she sold her condominium and moved to Sharon Towers. In 1998, she returned to Charlotte, where she was an elder at Covenant Presbyterian Church, a member of the Charlotte Writer's Club, the Mint Museum, Olde Mecklenburg Genealogical Society, and the Cornell Alumni Association of Charlotte. in Austin, TX, 1974-1983, and finally worked as an editor at Texas A&M University, College Station, until her 1997 retirement. She then became the National Director of Women in Communications, Inc. In 1955, she joined The Charlotte Observer (NC), where she spent more than 18 years, serving as Women's Editor for 13 years. After graduation from Saranac Lake High School and Cornell University, she worked for the Miami Daily News (FL), 1948-1955. Her parents and her stepfather, Herbert E. She was born April 10, 1927, in Saranac Lake, NY, the only child of George Arthur and Agnes Annie Utting. Miss Mary Emogene Utting died Friday, Jat Sharon Towers. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mary's honor to Covenant Presbyterian, Sharon Towers, or the charity of your choice.


Mary Emogene Utting Miss Mary Emogene Utting died Friday, Jat Sharon Towers.
