It is with profound love and deep sadness that the family of Frank Anthony Renda announces his peaceful passing, as he slipped away in his sleep in the early morning hours of May 14th, 2026. He leaves behind a legacy as rich and full of flavor as the garden he tended with such devoted pride; a life well-lived, a family deeply cherished, and a community made better for his presence in it.
Frank is survived by his beautiful bride, Mary Insana Renda, of 73 years, and three beloved daughters: Natalie Renda, Maria Gramling (Joel), and Suzi Renda. He will be remembered by his wonderful grandchildren: Katelyn Bordini (Ryan), Christina Bordini, Dr. Kyle Gramling (Priscila), Joel Gramling (Kelly), and Zach Gramling (Lindsey). He also leaves behind his first great-granddaughter, Ariché Gramling, who will one day grow up hearing stories of their Nonno, who poured his whole heart into everything he touched. He was the son of the late John and Natalie Renda and brother of Anthony F. Renda, CEO of Renda Media (Catherine) and the late Joseph J. Renda (Isabelle, who survives).
Frank was a first-generation Sicilian-American man who built things. With vision, grit, and an unwavering belief in honest work, he founded Triangle Systems from the ground up, growing it into a flourishing printing business that stood as a testament to everything he valued: integrity, dedication, and the pride of a job done right. Those who worked alongside him knew quickly that Frank didn’t just build a business — he built relationships, earned respect, and left his mark.
Beyond the office, Frank was a man of simple and genuine pleasures. He was never happier than when he was in his garden, coaxing the most extraordinary tomatoes and peppers from the earth with an unwavering patience. Come harvest time, there was no doubt; Frank’s garden was something to behold. Equally celebrated was his homemade wine & vinegar, poured generously for family and friends, and savored with the quiet satisfaction of creating something beautiful with his hardworking hands.
Frank also loved a good time, whether that meant settling in at a hot craps table at the casino, telling a tale with quiet animation that had the whole room leaning in, or flashing that knowing look — glasses perched just so, peering over the rims — that let you know, without a single word, that he meant business. His humor was as warm as his handshake, and his stories had a way of drawing you in and never quite letting you go.
Those who knew Frank will never forget the way he expressed gratitude. When something, or someone, moved him, he didn’t say it once. He’d look you in the eye and say, “Thank you, thank you, thank you.” Three times, with all the sincerity in the world. It was pure Frank: never one to do anything halfway, especially when it came to the people he loved, he did it all “his way”.
Frank Anthony Renda was a man who filled every room he entered with laughter, with warmth, with the smell of something wonderful from the garden or wine barrel, and bursting with a love for his family that was as steadfast as the man himself. He will be missed beyond measure, remembered always, and loved forever.
“Thank you, thank you, thank you.”
Family and friends received on Tuesday from 3-7 PM at the Warchol Funeral Home Inc., 3060 Washington Pike, Bridgeville (412.221.3333). A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday at St. Thomas More Church of Resurrection Parish at 10:15 AM. Everyone please meet at church. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.







