Reprinted from the Sep 19, 1938 -- Windsor Star

Dies Today

MR. JULES RENAUD


Resided Here For 25 Years


LENGTHY ILLNESS


Survived by Five Sons and Seven Daughters

A resident of Windsor for the past 25 years, 76-year-old Jules Renaud, 225 Elm Avenue, died this morning following a lengthy illness. He was born at Amherstburg.

Mr. Renaud had been a contractor but retired about 20 years ago. He was a member of St. Clare's Church.

Surviving are five sons, Theophile, of River Rouge; Hector, of Toronto; Leon, of Detroit; Oscar, of Detroit; and Russell, of St. Louis; seven daughters, Mrs. T. Wheeler and Mrs. P. Drouillard, of Windsor; Mrs. V. Klusman and Mrs. P. Lemire, of Detroit; Mrs. O. Kavanaugh, of Edmonton; Mrs. G. Adams of Beverly Hills, Calif., and Mrs. James Booth, Detroit; one sister, Mrs. H. Grondin, of Amherstburg, and two brothers, Ferdine, of La Salle, and Felix, of Sandwich East.

Prayers will be said at the Albemy J. Janisse Funeral Chapel, 411 Sandwich Street East, each night at eight o'clock. Services will be held from St. Clare's Church Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock with interment in St. Alphonsus Cemetery.