Renee-Minter-Obituary

Renee Minter

Chicago, Illinois

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Renee Minter, 63, of Riverside, loving mother of Donna (Jeff) Able; dearest grandmother of Roxie Renee and Travis Allen Able; dear sister of Reinhold (Elizabeth) Riedel. Real Estate Broker at Coldwell Banker, Oak Brook. Private services at Ivins Funeral Home, 80 E. Burlington St.,...

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We were shocked and deeply saddened to see the notice in the paper Sunday. We didn't know she was ill. Renee was a beautiful person, a wonderful neighbor and friend. Unfortunately, we hadn't seen her for a long time. With our love and sympathy to Donna and her family.

To the Family of Renee Minter,
My deepest condolences to all of you and may the beautiful memories you have of Renee help sustain you during this sad time.
Renee was a friend and a co-worker of mine and I cherish the years that I have known her.
Renee was special in so many ways....her caring nature, her quiet elegance and her delightful sense of humor were but a few of her wonderful traits.
She handled her illness with profound dignity and bravery, an inspiration...


Please accept my deepest sympathy in your loss of Renee; she was a dear friend of mine.

We walked often at the Morton Arboretum, a favorite place of hers, and many times it was difficult to keep up with her. She particularly enjoyed the Prairie opening this year and we walked there in August when everything was blooming and full of butterflies.

Renee was always very helpful to me when I started working at Coldwell Banker in 2001, and her pretty, smiling face and sweet...

To The Family Of Renee,
My name is Ann Ventura. I worked with Renee at Coldwell Banker and want to let you know how deeply saddened I am with news of her passing away. Renee was a beautiful lady, in all ways. She radiated kindness, goodness and spirituality. She battled her illness with such bravery and never a complaint. What a special person! I hope you find some comfort in knowing how much others care.

With Deepest Sympathy,
Ann