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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Renee is now free



I could not let the day pass without letting all the Blogland residents know that we lost one of our citizens today. The beautiful and wonderful Renee, lost her battle with cancer last night. I know we are all happy that she is no longer in pain. She is dancing with the angels right now, she is free. Renee, was a special woman and she taught us so much. Many in the blogging community are grieving right now. I know she is watching and wanting us to be happy. Sending hugs and love to all who miss her. xoxo

10 comments:

  1. She will continue to be a force and a bright light in my life.

    Thank you Annie.

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  2. lolo- In mine too. Everytime I saw a raven today, I had to smile. xoxo

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  3. It is very sad that Renee has to go so young and after such a hard time. She will be missed very much. But as you say, Annie, she is free now....

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  4. I'm so sad and miss her greatly but yes she doesn't have birds circling her head or bats in her stomach anymore...

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  5. I'm sorry I hardly had the chance to know Renee. She was a very special lady; I'm very sad for her family. But those bats are no longer creating havoc for her and for this, I am thankful.

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  6. yes i am also glad she is at rest now and with her beloved mom, dad and sheldon, but damn she is sorely missed.

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  7. May her soul rest in peace and she be surrounded by angels up there.

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  8. I'm really glad I saved her Christmas card on my corkboard.Reminds me of her every day. So sad, she's had the worst of years. She will be sorely missed but not forgotten.

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  9. what can i say? renee khan, senior angel, is pure light and pure love.

    she had some lessons to teach and she did.
    the credit goes to her but also to the many wonderful open hearts who wanted to learn.

    love
    kj

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  10. How sad to lose her, but a release for her. It's hard to celebrate someone's life when you just want to mourn her loss, but I'm sure she would want everyone to remember the joy she brought into the lives of others. I wish I'd known her.
    We have to make the best of what we have, while it lasts. Every minute of life is precious.
    To those who knew and loved Renee, please accept my sincere condolences.

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