Renée Elizabeth Cauller of Doylestown PA, passed away Sunday, November 16, at the age of 32. Her light will forever live in our hearts.
A 2011 graduate of Central Bucks West High School, Renée went on to attend Temple University, studying English. She graduated with honors in 2015.
Known for her creativity, Renée was a gifted writer and artist. She put her writing skills to work for a variety of clients, including the Bucks County Foodshed Alliance, Launch, and local publications, all while self-publishing three books of poetry. She also enjoyed painting, illustrating, gardening, and making homemade crafts, which she loved giving to friends and family as gifts.
Renée’s creativity blossomed in the kitchen, too. She enjoyed cooking and baking, and had a flair for inventing her own recipes — often using food that she had grown in her garden. She always added a unique, distinguishing quality to every meal she prepared.
With humor and compassion, Renée touched the lives of many. She will be remembered as a beacon of kindness by her loved ones and friends, as well as the caregivers and nurses who tended to her in recent years.
Renée is survived by her father, Stephen Cauller, and stepmother, Wendy Cauller; her mother, Jean Cauller, and stepfather, Gregg Oliver; her sister, Julia Cauller, brother-in-law, John Mikitsh, and niece, Maia Rose Mikitsh; step-brother, Cody Oliver, and wife, Julia Oliver; step-brother, Colin Parker and wife, Stephanie Grossart; step-brother, Eric Parker and wife, Hannah Parker; step-brother, Evan Parker and wife, Jenna Parker, nephew, Harrison Parker and niece, Valerie Parker; and her grandmother, Dorothy Swartchick.
Funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, November 24, at Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church in Doylestown, followed by a luncheon in the parish hall. Visitation begins in the parish hall at 10:00 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to The Mast Cell Disease Society; Dysautonomia International; or the Dystonia Medical Research Foundation.
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