Dolores-Renaud-Obituary

Dolores C. Renaud

Dalton, Massachusetts

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DALTON -- Dolores C. Renaud, 80, of 2 Cicero Drive, Lakeville, formerly of Clairmont Road in Dalton, died Thursday at Morton Hospital in Taunton. She moved to Lakeville two years ago.

Born in Schenectady, N.Y., on Dec. 12, 1926, daughter of Lawrence and Elizabeth Reilly Cavanaugh,...

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Mark,
Your loss is so great and at times hard to carry but from it, you will find a strength that your mother has given you over the years. Take the time to grieve and then heal and know that in time you will be left with the fondest and most loving memories you can recall.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time.

Carl M. & Norma J. Caporale and family

Mark - I was so very sorry to hear about your Mom. My mother's name was Dolores too. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Chris Bond

Mark and Paul and family,
Please know all my thoughts and prayers are with you and your families. I so wish I could have been up there today. Aunt Dee was so special to me - I always had such fun at your house. Your mom always was ready to have me stay over and let me play the piano, among other things! Please know that there are so many wonderful memories between all our families. God bless you all and know His peace is with you!

I will always remember Aunt Dee as the lucky sister bolstered by two wonderful brothers, one older and one younger, and who had the most fun husband that all the neices and nephews loved. Family has always been important to the Cavanaugh's - it is never more important than now. My heartfelt thoughts and prayers to Mark and Paul and their families. With love, Your cousin, Eileen

Paul,
My deepest sympathies go out to you and your family at this time.

Dear Meaghan & Olivia : We are very sorry about your Grandma. We know that you love her very much. We hope to see you very soon.
Paul and Susan please accept our deepest sympathies.

Love Titi and Christine
P.S. We should all have a Manhattan.

My thoughts and prayers are with you both Mark and Paul. I will miss Aunt Dee greatly. Love you both

Larry, Mary Ann and I send our most sincere and and warmest condolences.

May the very happiest of memories always make you smile. May you find comfort in the arms of friends and family. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Love,
Arline