Fondly known by his family and community as Nelson, he was the esteemed son of the late Nelson Albert Brenner and Nelia Dove Brenner. He was also the devoted husband of his late wife Mary Agnes Brenner, leaving an indelible impact on everyone he touched. As a proud father, his memory is carried on by his loving daughters Jdna Rodimon (Matthew) and Kara Turner (Kevin). His legacy extends to his cherished grandchildren: Robert, Kaylee, Ashley, and Bonnie, great-grandchildren Carman, Lexas, Chase, and Gabriela — all of whom embodied his love and laughter.
Nelson spent 50 years, 1952 to 2002, as a minister for the Potomac District for the Assembly of God in WV, VA, and MD. Fulfilling his life-call, he left a profound impact on the countless lives he touched. Beyond his ministerial duties, he was known for his love of golf, tennis, and cheering on his favorite, the Redskins.
Fondly known by his family and community as Nelson, he was the esteemed son of the late Nelson Albert Brenner and Nelia Dove Brenner. He was also the devoted husband of his late wife Mary Agnes Brenner, leaving an indelible impact on everyone he touched. As a proud father, his memory is carried on by his loving daughters Jdna Rodimon (Matthew) and Kara Turner (Kevin). His legacy extends to his cherished grandchildren: Robert, Kaylee, Ashley, and Bonnie, great-grandchildren Carman, Lexas, Chase, and Gabriela — all of whom embodied his love and laughter.
Nelson spent 50 years, 1952 to 2002, as a minister for the Potomac District for the Assembly of God in WV, VA, and MD. Fulfilling his life-call, he left a profound impact on the countless lives he touched. Beyond his ministerial duties, he was known for his love of golf, tennis, and cheering on his favorite, the Redskins.
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