Jan R. Monier

WALNUT – Jan R. Monier of Walnut died Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013, at CGH Medical Center in Sterling.

Jan was born Dec. 28, 1963, the daughter of Harold E. “Mick” and Betty (Kessel) Payne. She was united in marriage to Donald S. “Don” Monier on Nov. 20, 1982, at St. John Catholic Church in Walnut. She worked for Clifton Gunderson LLC in Princeton for more than 20 years. Jan was a member of St. John Catholic Church in Walnut and Altar and Rosary Society. She was a loyal supporter of Bureau Valley High School and BVHS athletics.

She is survived by her husband, Don, of Walnut; two daughters, Kristie (Jeff) Cady and Hillary Monier, both of Walnut; two sons, Bradley (Tami) Monier of Geneseo and Jordan Monier of Walnut; her mother, Betty Payne of Walnut; four grandchildren, Owen Cady and Shelby, Dani, and Sidney Clary; three sisters, Joy (Dan) Hoffman of West Branch, Iowa, and Jill (Bruce) Gonigam and Julie (Kent) Mathew, both of Walnut; one brother, Jay (Melissa) Payne of Lisle; and numerous nieces and nephews. 

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