Obituary
Since her teenage years, Renee has suffered valiantly from the ravages of a physically transparent illness called Bipolar. Bipolar is a disease of the mind and one’s mental outlook. Although a daily struggle, Renee survived many difficult moments yet accomplishing so much.
Serving her country in the United States Army she played the saxophone in the Army Corp Band, touching people’s lives across the country. She continued her travels when she earned her Flight Attendant wings with United Airlines speaking affluent Spanish. Renee was able to give of herself in all situations. Even in her career as a CT Technician she was called upon to communicate with patients across the eastern seaboard.
Everywhere Renee went she touched lives and made someone’s day better than her own. She had a deep love for her family, her horse Cody, airplanes, Top Gun, music, and decorating. She could make a room come alive with her beautiful blue eyes and her infectious smile. She continues to look upon us and say, “Please do not Grieve, I am free and at peace.”
Services will be private.
“I survived the
hardest moments alone,
while everyone
believed I was fine.”
You visited during coffee time!!
Love, me
Then death came
At peace
When I lost you
Forgetting you never
Your tree shines brightly Renee
One day
I missed you today
My thoughts today
Thinking of you today
I should have been there. I should have known.
Thinking of you everyday with love…
Thinking of you this morning. Found these little scones and I know you would love them!
Thoughts from heaven
I love you
You will never be forgotten
You will always be remembered
Dear Renee
Memorial Day
Missing you
How I see you in Heaven
Cardinal crossing
I miss our adventures
And though I’m full of sadness that you’re no longer here
What we shared will never die
It lives within my heart
Bringing strength and comfort
While we are apart
With love always, M.
Peace