1965
2015
Renae D. Harding, 49, passed away on March 20, 2015 in Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Renae was born in Detroit, Michigan to Dolores A. and Thomas J. Fortin on November 22, 1965. Renae is survived by her son, David M. Harding; mother Dolores Fortin; brother Tom Fortin; sister, Nicki Jaworski; and nieces, Lindsay Fortin, Emily Jaworski and Natalie Jaworski. Renae was pre-deceased by her father, Thomas J. Fortin.
Memorial Visitation will be held on Sunday - March 29, 2015 from 1:00 - 4:30 p.m. with a Memorial Service at 4:30 held at Kaul Funeral Home - 35201 Garfield Road, Clinton Township, Michigan 48035. Please share a memory of Renae with her family at her on line guest book.
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4 Entries
April 24, 2015
Laura Cook
In my thoughts.
& Prayers.....
March 27, 2015
.jean alvis
Dee, Tommy and Nikki, and David, Bill and I just learned of Renae's passing. Our sympathy goes out to all of you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you deal with this loss. God bless all of you. Love from Bill and Jean.
March 27, 2015
Becky Woody
I remember Renae when I would go over to Dee's and cut there hair. All the grandmas and kids! It was a usual home with utter noise and confusion. We wanted peace, now she has found that. I'll never forget that time as I age, and treasure times gone by. Love to you all, I was fortunate enough to know her when she was so happy. Becky woody (Scheys)
March 23, 2015
Theresa Corcoran
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