It is with a deep sense of loss that I must inform clients, former co-workers, and the general public of the passing on September 5, 2012, of my long-time colleague and good friend, Ms. Delpha Renard. She died peacefully after a protracted battle with lung cancer. Delpha fought valiantly for about 18 months after the initial diagnosis, and toughed her way through multiple rounds of radiation treatment and chemotherapy, doctor visits too numerous to count, needle biopsies, CT scans, and the debilitating symptoms associated with advanced lung cancer.
I will greatly miss my old friend Delpha, but I do take comfort from knowing that her pain and suffering are at an end, and that she is at peace now. I would like to thank the wonderful staff at Sharp Grossmont Hospital and Cottonwood Canyon Healthcare Center for taking great care of Delpha during her final days. It’s never easy to watch a good friend decline before your eyes and pass away, but the doctors and nurses at these medical centers made sure that Delpha had the necessary comfort care.
For those of you who didn’t know Ms. Delpha Renard, she was a “character,” to say the least. A bit eccentric (by her own admission), Delpha was by turns witty, smart, funny, tough as nails on the outside, and a great big sentimental softie on the inside. She was also extremely knowledgeable in many areas and had accumulated an amazing amount of experience over her long and eventful life, experience that she generously and happily shared with those clients who had the privilege of working with her over the years.
Delpha was certainly no stranger to struggle, loss, and tragedy, but through it all she remained tough, sassy, independent, unbowed, and – just plain prickly. 🙂 Just ask any of the debt collectors she dealt with during her stint as a professional debt negotiator, or the many clients for whom she provided that much-needed “tough love” to get them going on resolving their debt problems.
Time and again, I would direct anxious clients to Delpha for assistance, and by the end of the conversation, they would always be laughing and joking like old friends. She had that knack, that intangible “something” that people instantly recognized. She was a genuine human being with a heart of gold, and she really cared about the people she was trying to help.
Delpha also loved animals with a deep passion, and one of her main concerns during her illness was to ensure proper care for her two dogs, cat, and four birds. Thankfully, all of her beloved pets were quickly placed with good loving homes, and they are all doing fine now. Near the end, once it became clear that she was no longer in a position to care for them herself anymore, I’m sure that Delpha took great comfort from knowing her pets would still be fine.
Delpha is survived by two brothers, as well as her siblings’ several children. The family has requested that in lieu of flowers, anyone wishing to express condolences please consider contributing an equivalent value to the non-profit organization headed by the wonderful loving neighbor who provided daily assistance, comfort, and care to Delpha during her final months. Donations will be gratefully accepted at the following address:
Birth Parent Association
529 Hart Drive, Unit #7
El Cajon, CA 92021
Thank you, Delpha, for being such a loyal friend all these years. May you now have the peace and rest that you deserve.
Charles, thank you for your kind words, unfortunately you prob knew her much better in the end than I did. Delpha was my aunt. She was my fathers oldest sister. I am very greatful that we reconnected before she passed and very very happy that she had people around her who loved her. I tried to talk her into letting me come visit but she always said that wasn’t a goo idea. Thank you for supporting her and being there for her when her family wasn’t able to be. Thank you for all the kind words about her I know she would be so honored! Thank you again and she is not suffering anymore and she’s with her parents and her brother and sister now.
Rachel, thanks so much for visiting the blog and posting your comment. Your aunt Delpha was a very private person, and she didn’t talk much about family matters. But she definitely mentioned her niece! I’m glad you were able to reconnect with her recently. She was an awesome lady and she will be missed!
Charles, I’m so sorry to hear about Delpha. I got to know her as she helped me with my financial problems. She gave me encouragement and was a pleasure to work with. May her memory be eternal. D.H.
Dimitrios, thank you.
Thank you to everyone that has posted a comment. Delpha’s illness and passing has brought people together that never would have met in any other situation, and we have all become close in just a couple of weeks. For the family, for the niece that wasn’t able to connect and bond with Delpha; my husband and I want you all to know that she did speak often of you and we were unaware that she hadn’t reached out to you until the last six months. Our hearts and prayers go out to all of you and if ANY of you are smoking PLEASE QUIT, this disease runs in your family. Please feel free to contact me at 619-277-7909