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Harry Wesley Renouf

June 03, 1944 - May 28, 2024
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Mary Renouf

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Mary Renouf

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Harry Wesley Renouf

June 03, 1944 - May 28, 2024

Harry W. Renouf

Harry was born in Huntington Park, California on June 3, 1944 to James Evans and Helen Pauline Renouf.  He will be remembered as a wonderful husband, father, mentor, and man of unshakable faith. 
 
 He was a high school track star and also awarded the Outstanding Boy of the year in 1958 by the Boys Club of America. At the age of 17, he entered the United States Air Force during the Vietnam war and was stationed in Germany, Morocco, and other international locations. Harry was appointed to the Air Force Academy but chose to return home to care for his ailing mother, receiving an honorable hardship discharge. 
 
 He attended Linfield University in McMinnville, Oregon earning a bachelor's degree in Business Management. He worked at Wah Chang for more than 30 years in a variety of positions, including chemist, fabrication foreman, and safety officer. After retiring, Harry went on to teach at Linn Benton Community College.

Harry enjoyed bowling, softball and religious studies. As a bowler, he amassed many awards, accolades, and friends. He served his community on various boards and commissions. He was a renowned coach for athletes in high school and college, and was inducted into the USBC Hall of Fame in 2012.

His compassion and empathy were unparalleled. As a religious advisor to many people, Harry was proud to have mentored and supported numerous people during their times of need.  

He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Pat (Clifton), and his daughter, Mary Helen.  He was predeceased in death by his mother Helen, father, James, and brother, James "Bud" Renouf.

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Mikal Canfield I'm so sorry, Mary. I learned a lot about your father by reading the wonderful things you shared on social media. Sounds like he was an amazing man who cared deeply for his family and community. Sending you and your family lots of love and hugs.
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