January 25, 1948 – August 26, 2025
It is with heavy hearts and deep love that the Monier family announces the passing of our beloved father and cherished patriarch, Joseph C.W. Monier. Joseph passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family, on Tuesday, August 26, 2025, at the Heritage Manor of Ville Platte. He was 77 years old.
Joseph was born on January 25, 1948, in the rural community of Reddell, located in Evangeline Parish, Louisiana, to the late Harold Louis Monier and the late Nita Bogard Monier. He was raised in a home deeply rooted in faith, family values, and love for country—principles that would guide him throughout his remarkable life.
A proud veteran of both the United States Army and Navy, Joseph dedicated over 25 years of honorable service to his country. He served two tours in Iraq during Operation Enduring Freedom while stationed in Qatar. Throughout his military career, he worked in counterintelligence and counterterrorism, as a linguist, and with various specialized units, always in steadfast pursuit of liberty and justice. His leadership and bravery earned him numerous commendations, including the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, both the Army and Navy Good Conduct Medals, and the National Defense Service Medal. Though his retirement brought a well-deserved rest, he deeply missed his fellow servicemen and remained connected with many of them as a long-time resident of Pensacola, Florida, close to the base.
Outside of military service, Joseph embraced life with passion and curiosity. He found peace and joy as an avid boater and fisherman, often drawn to the water’s edge to reflect and relax. He was a self-proclaimed “beach bum,” never happier than when watching the sun set over the Gulf of America. A true traveler at heart, Joseph explored the world but held a special fondness for journeying across the United States, often hopping on trains “to nowhere,” stopping at small towns simply to take in their charm and history.
Joseph remained closely connected to his Louisiana roots. He was instrumental in the development of the Pine Prairie Volunteer Fire Department, and nothing brought him greater joy than dancing to Cajun music at Randall’s and Mulate’s, savoring Cajun cuisine, and sharing stories of his home state’s culture and community.
Above all, Joseph’s greatest pride was his family. He lived a life of compassion, dedication, and service, and his unwavering love will continue to inspire all who knew him.
Those left to cherish his memory are his children and their spouses; Christy Monier McCaulley (Randy), Jonathan Monier (Kathy) and Ali Martin (David); his grandchildren, Morgan James, Sydney Bullock, Joshua Ortego, Nicholas Ortego, Taylor McCaulley, Sydney Williams, Logan Martin and Jack Martin; ten great grandchildren; and his brothers, Cecil Monier (Janice) and Gregory Monier (Tricia).
Joseph will be laid to rest privately with full military honors at Barrancas National Cemetery in Pensacola, Florida, a fitting tribute to a man who served with honor and lived with grace.
In lieu of flowers, the Monier family respectfully requests that memorial contributions be made in Joseph's name to the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) at: P.O. Box 14301, Cincinnati, Ohio 45250-0301
Or online at: https://www.dav.org/ways-to-give/donate-online-by-mail-or-by-phone
Relatives and friends are invited to share their memories and condolences with the family by visiting Joseph’s memorial page at: www.evangelinestmartin.com
Evangeline Funeral Home of New Iberia is entrusted with arrangements.