Honor the Memory of Louise Reneau's Fundraising Page

WHY WE'RE FUNDRAISING WITH THE JIMMY FUND WALK TO FIGHT CANCER

Louise became my friend more than 30 years ago. Her energy and drive were inspiring, but also her blunt and practical view of life was refreshing. And above all, she was selfless and kind; she never bragged about herself and was always eager to help others. Our friendship spawned a commitment to each other that still remains.

Louise set high standards for herself. After her divorce, Louise worked full-time for a company in Ashland while also working at night cleaning office buildings, and on weekends as a housekeeper. She also attended night school. It was during this time that Louise was diagnosed with breast cancer.

Barely able to keep her house, she had to decline expensive cancer treatments. She was, however, accepted into a free study with Dr. Kaddis at Milford Hospital where she received chemotherapy, radiation, and a partial lumpectomy. Incredibly, Louise continued with her three jobs and night school during these treatments!

Louise continued to work hard and developed a friendship with Dr. Kaddis that remained throughout her life. She was declared "cancer free" five years after her initial treatments but remained cognizant that her cancer may (and did) return many years later. Louise made sure she didn't waste one minute of her precious life.

Louise was successful on all fronts, yet her selfless intention was always to help women with low incomes that were diagnosed with cancer. Facing cancer is a gargantuan task; facing it with inadequate income is overwhelming. This fund was created in Louise's name to provide financial assistance for women in this situation. This was Louise's wish.

Louise also asked that I consult with her friend and mentor, Dr. Kaddis, about additional areas where financial donations would be helpful. End-of-Life care is often overlooked because it’s a topic that few of us want to consider or discuss. When Louise's time came, she received incredible support and caring through the Hospice organization and Dana-Farber. Resources from this fund will also support this good work.

The financial goal of this fund is an ambitious one. It will take hard work, determination, and commitment to achieve it – a fitting legacy for my Weezie.

On behalf of Louise and her family, Thank You – Tom Armstrong

 

Please click here to see more images of Louise.

 

To make a gift to Louise’s Fund, please click the red “Give” button below.

PROGRESS TO GOAL

Raised:$57,800
Goal:$0
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THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM MEMBERS

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AMOUNT RAISED
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x$57,800.00x

THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM DONORS

NAME
AMOUNT
Event Honor Roll
Andrea Powers
$100
Chuck McGovern
$100
Dr Mona Kaddis in memory of Louise Reneau
$250
Louise and Tommy
$1,000
Louise Reneau & Thomas Armstrong
$1,000
Louise Reneau and Tom Armstrong
$14,800
Maureen Spacke for my brave cousin Louise
Mr. Bruce Wilcox
$50
Mr. Charles McGovern
$100
Mr. Thomas Armstrong
$40,000
Mr. Tom Armstrong
$100
Tom Armstrong
$100
Tommy Display Name Armstrong
$100
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Honor the Memory of Louise Reneau

Louise became my friend more than 30 years ago. Her energy and drive were inspiring, but also her blunt and practical view of life was refreshing. And above all, she was selfless and kind; she never bragged about herself and was always eager to help others. Our friendship spawned a commitment to each other that still remains.

Louise set high standards for herself. After her divorce, Louise worked full-time for a company in Ashland while also working at night cleaning office buildings, and on weekends as a housekeeper. She also attended night school. It was during this time that Louise was diagnosed with breast cancer.

Barely able to keep her house, she had to decline expensive cancer treatments. She was, however, accepted into a free study with Dr. Kaddis at Milford Hospital where she received chemotherapy, radiation, and a partial lumpectomy. Incredibly, Louise continued with her three jobs and night school during these treatments!

Louise continued to work hard and developed a friendship with Dr. Kaddis that remained throughout her life. She was declared "cancer free" five years after her initial treatments but remained cognizant that her cancer may (and did) return many years later. Louise made sure she didn't waste one minute of her precious life.

Louise was successful on all fronts, yet her selfless intention was always to help women with low incomes that were diagnosed with cancer. Facing cancer is a gargantuan task; facing it with inadequate income is overwhelming. This fund was created in Louise's name to provide financial assistance for women in this situation. This was Louise's wish.

Louise also asked that I consult with her friend and mentor, Dr. Kaddis, about additional areas where financial donations would be helpful. End-of-Life care is often overlooked because it’s a topic that few of us want to consider or discuss. When Louise's time came, she received incredible support and caring through the Hospice organization and Dana-Farber. Resources from this fund will also support this good work.

The financial goal of this fund is an ambitious one. It will take hard work, determination, and commitment to achieve it – a fitting legacy for my Weezie.

On behalf of Louise and her family, Thank You – Tom Armstrong

 

Please click here to see more images of Louise.

 

To make a gift to Louise’s Fund, please click the red “Give” button below.

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