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Renee Giroux

Portland, Oregon

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Giroux, Renee 63 Dec. 04, 1951 Feb. 26, 2015 Renee Amber Giroux passed away with family by her side after a courageous battle with cancer. Renee was born in San Bernardino, Calif., and grew up in Los Angeles. She graduated from Humboldt State University with a bachelor's degree in food and...

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Renee was an amazingly creative and positive co-worker at the Juneau Health Center. She made work fun and had boundless energy and ideas, always seeking ways to make life better for those around her.
I always enjoyed hearing about Renee's numerous interests and travel adventures when she re-located to Oregon.
My favorite Renee memory is the late spring day we hiked to Granite Basin, slogging through snow to find a spectacular snow bridge over the waterfalls. We left bustling Juneau...

You were a wonderful lady and a warm neighbor. Sharon and I will miss you. God Bless. Jim Seafeldt

My heartfelt condolences to your family. May all who grieve over this loss find comfort in prayer to the God of hope who promises to do away with death and pain forever. May you cherish fond memories and be encouraged with the help and support of family and friends. 2Cor 1:3

No words!!! What a FABULOUS cousin! Traveled to Paris, Germany and Hungary, (a trip to be remembered!) Always searching for the PERFECT whatever....Best cousin EVER!

Paul and Trevor,
I am so sorry for your loss.
I knew Renee from the Portland Handweavers Guild. We joined about the same time 1994 or 95
Renee was such a hoot! We shared a few adventures. Julie Carter, Renee and I went to the Bainbridge Island Garden Tour before Julie moved to Alaska. Renee brought her green kayak; Julie & I rented a double. Renee was so physically strong, she outdid us! I also fondly remember going to your beautiful B & B on Beef Bend Road when it was...

From you dear Renee I learned about sipping vinegars the perfect blue to paint in ones house.That you could learn to play piano "perfectly "later in life,and to adventure to learn a language. What an astounding creative energy that will, I do believe be around us forever.

You will be in my heart forever

What a special cousin you were, and a caring niece to my Mom. Will miss you.

Love, Cousin Cynthia