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October 17, 2011
Sunda, Kerry and family,
We have just now learned of Renee's passing and can't possibly tell you how shocked and surprised we are. We have not seen Renee or had contact for many years, still it is hard to learn of an old friend who has suddenly passed. Especially one who was always so
"full of life" as Renee. She was always kind and willing to accommodate our unexpected visits to her and Michael. I will never forget the first time she filled her kitchen sink with fresh shrimp to prepare us one of our first Florida treats. We loved her and Michael for their spirit and will never forget what they have added to our lives just knowing them.
Please accept our deepest sympathy.
Judy and Jack Beauchamp
Bob LeMoine
October 16, 2011
MY SYMPATHIES....Uncle Bob
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