Obituary for Rennie Welch | Strong-Hancock Funeral Home

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: January 28, 1948
  • Date Of Death: December 31, 2022
  • State: Maine

Francis Reynolds Welch, Jr. “Rennie”, passed away on December 31, 2022 with his loving wife Lynde by his side.  

He is survived by his son, Tom Welch and wife Meg of Jackman, ME; daughter, Kelly Welch of Newmarket, NH; and son, Kevin Welch and wife Amanda of Whitefield, ME.

Ren was a proud father and an adoring “Gampy” to his six grandchildren, Sophia Whitney of Hampton NH, Hailey and Braidan Welch of Jackman, ME, and Camdyn, Addyson & Jillyan Welch of Whitefield, ME.  He loved attending the grandchildren’s sporting events and was usually the loudest voice in the crowd.

He spent summers on the beach where he first fell in love with the ocean and fishing, which he carried throughout his life. Once he made Maine his permanent home, he became a regular on Pemaquid Beach, always in his spot.

He owned a construction company, Carpentry Etc. working in the Melrose area.  He also worked as the Assistant Chief Engineer at Logan Airport Hilton during Boston’s “big dig”.  During his off hours there, he restored his home in Newburyport and won a Restoration Award from the Newburyport Historical Society for his beautiful craftsmanship.  He coached hockey and attended most of his children’s home and away games in various sports.  

Rennie’s final career was as an Educational Sales Consultant for Whitcomb Associates, until he moved to Chamberlain, Maine to realize a childhood dream of building and owning a house on the ocean. 

Never one to give in, he worked for 10 years part-time at Lowe’s in Thomaston, where he made many good friends, and volunteered for various projects including several Habitat for Humanity projects. He met his wife Lynde at Lowes, and soon their shared love of adventures and traveling the coast of Maine brought so much joy into their lives. No place was more special than Monhegan Island, where dear friendships were made with the islanders, and Ren created beautiful “Ren-ditions” of The Island Inn and Monhegan Lighthouse as gifts for his friends. He has built numerous heirloom renditions of buildings he loved for the people he loved.  A gifted craftsman with a giving heart. We love you Ren…always.

 

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