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Obituaries






          Diana Renard (Paterson 1971)
          7 September 1951 – 16 October 2022


                             Diana Renard   commenced her Articles of Clerkship   a most accomplished painter, once
                             lived in Janet   at the London firm of Druce and Attlee.   the children were old enough to allow
                             Clarke Hall in   Her legal career was cut short when she   her the time for this. Her wonderful
                             1971 and 1972,   became pregnant and her employers   canvases enhance the walls of her and
                             completing the   asked her to resign because they thought   Ian’s home in North Fitzroy, and their
                             two middle    it inappropriate for her to continue   much-loved house in Anglesea.
                             years of her   to work once her pregnancy became
                             Law degree.   obvious!                          Those of us who worked at the
                             She had just                                    University of Melbourne will also recall
         turned 71 years old when she died in   The first of Di and Ian’s four daughters,   her presence around the campus at
         Melbourne, having endured a long   Katrina, was born in London in 1975.   important events when Ian served there
         illness. A memorial service was held for   Upon the family’s return to Melbourne   as Chancellor from 2005–2009, and
         her on 23 October.                at the end of 1975, with a couple of   how effortlessly she put the people
                                           years in 1977–1978 spent in Canberra,   she hosted at ease and made them feel
         From her time in College, Di will   Katrina was followed by her sisters   welcome.
         be remembered for her vivacity, her   Amanda (1976), Victoria (1978) and
         intelligence and inclusiveness, and   Louisa (1980). Each of these warm,   A wonderful friend to many people, Di
         the fun and enjoyment she created all   lively and accomplished young women,   cared for her friends and kept in touch
         around her. For the rest of her life she   of whom Diana was extremely proud,   with them, inviting them to amazing
         had these characteristics, mostly I think   spoke at length of their mother at the   and expansive social gatherings that
         because she loved engaging with other   memorial service in October and were   were lively and lots of fun. She always
         people and did it so warmly. She always   the highlight of that service. Those of us   kept her friends’ interests at heart. Her
         looked outwards too, to draw new   in the audience were so very pleased   friendship was appreciated greatly,
         people into her wide circle of friends.   to hear their recollections of Di’s skilled   cherished by many. This was very
                                           and generous parenting and her strong   evident at her memorial service, when
         When Di was in residence, in those last   partnership with Ian. Theirs was (and is)   those who loved her came to pay their
         years that JCH was a women’s college,   a most loving and close family.    respects. It was also evident in the large
         many indeed were the visitors to the                                number of friends who kept in touch
         little room she had which was next   Di retained her interest in the law and in   with Ian, and came to visit Diana, during
         door to mine. She was very popular. In   issues of justice. Once her children were   her long illness.
         those days when outgoing conversations   at school she served on the Victorian
         were conducted on a couple of landline   Court Network, providing comfort and   With the death of Diana Renard, Janet
         phones on each floor, students took   practical advice to anyone attending   Clarke Hall’s community has lost a
         shifts in answering the phones in   court who was not the principal party in   talented, vivacious, and very caring
         the evenings. We were often taking   a case. She served on the board of the   alumna. It was truly a pleasure to have
         messages from young men wanting to   Court Network, and was for fifteen years   spent time in her company, in College
         speak to Di. We tried hard to reduce   a committee member of the Queen’s   and afterwards.
         their expectations that she would be   Fund which met monthly to distribute
         available!  An increasingly frequent   funds to single women in financial   Prof. Ruth Fincher AM (1969)
         visitor was Ian Renard, then a tutor in   distress.                 JCH Fellow
         Newman College nearby; Di and Ian                                   (with the great assistance of Ian Renard,
         married on 16 February,1973.      For a number of years Di was also on   some of whose words are included in
                                           the board of the Australian Tapestry   the above)
         Following their marriage, Diana and Ian   Workshop, reflecting (I like to think) her
         lived in London. Having graduated in   own deep interest and skills in the visual
         Law at the end of 1973, in 1974 Diana   arts and painting.  For she had become


          The College acknowledges, in sympathy, those deceased alumnae of whom it has become aware since the previous edition.
          Together with the accompanying obituaries, the College has also learned of the following deaths in our community:

          Dr Janet Guthrie (Hasker 1960)    Suzanne Elsie Whyte (Donnelly 1967)      Elizabeth Clare Rouse (1945)
          13 February 1942 – 2 January 2017  8 December 1948 – 15 April 2021  1927 – 9 November 2021
          Sylvia Aitken (1942)             Merrin James (1972)               Margaret Christina Brookes (Bell 1950)
          19 January 1924 – 16 December 2020  3 July 1953 – 21 July 2021     16 May 1931 – 25 July 2022

          Elspeth Anne (Peppi) Kent (1957)
          10 June 1938 – 7 April 2021

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