Audrey Louise Monier

audrey monier
Audrey Louise Monier, 91 of Princeton, IL died September 24, 2015 at Perry Memorial Hospital, Princeton. Audrey was born December 4th, 1923, in Princeton twp to Harry G. and Ellen (Smith) Thomas. She married James P. Monier on March 22, 1947. Survivors are her children Jamison (Robert A.) Ginsberg of La Jolla, CA, and David (Tricia) Monier of Princeton, IL. She had six grandchildren, Matthew, Benjamin, and David Ginsberg in La Jolla, CA, and Jill Monier (Nick McCabe) of Scottsdale, AZ, Amy Monier of Johannesburg, South Africa, and Jonathan Monier of Princeton, IL. Audrey also has two great-grandchildren, Ava and Olivia McCabe of Scottsdale, AZ and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her first husband Lloyd Howard Coster, of New York, a casualty of WWII, her sister Marjorie (G. Richard) Kasbeer, and husband James P. Monier. Memorials may be directed to Wounded Warriors, St. Jude'' Childrens Hospital or to the donor''s choice. Cremation rites will be accorded and private services at a later date.

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  1. So sorry to hear about your Mom. We are thinking of you and prayers are with you at this time. So sorry we won’t be able to make her services as we are in Madison Wisconsin with the cattle for the next week. Still have thoughts of our mom’s watching us play sports together and how kind she always was to me.

  2. So happy to have known this lovely woman; her stories of growing up in Princeton were wonderful. I remember her telling about when her sister was born (at home, of course) and telling her mother after the doctor left that he had left his baby behind. She loved her woods, wildflowers, birds–what a lovely, feisty woman, who was posting on Facebook until days before her death. Dave and Tricia, she so appreciated the care you took of her. I hope your wonderful memories of her will help you through this time.

  3. Apologies for mixing up Audrey and Marge–it was Audrey who told the story of her being born, but it was Marge who said that the doctor had left his baby there…


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