Mrs. Rennert was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and raised in Brooklyn Heights, N.Y.
She trained with the New Dance Group in New York City.
She joined the Charles Weidman Dance Studio and the Henry Street Settlement in New York City as a student and member of the choreography workshop.
She was an avid golfer, gardener, art lover and family photographer.
She was a volunteer at the Truro Library and a member of the Pamet Harbor Yacht and Tennis Club in Truro.
Survivors include two sons, Paul Rennert and Peter Rennert; two daughters, Cathleen Bean and Nancy Bourke; and eight grandchildren.
Mrs. Rennert was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and raised in Brooklyn Heights, N.Y.
She trained with the New Dance Group in New York City.
She joined the Charles Weidman Dance Studio and the Henry Street Settlement in New York City as a student and member of the choreography workshop.
She was an avid golfer, gardener, art lover and family photographer.
She was a volunteer at the Truro Library and a member of the Pamet Harbor Yacht and Tennis Club in Truro.
Survivors include two sons, Paul Rennert and Peter Rennert; two daughters, Cathleen Bean and Nancy Bourke; and eight grandchildren.