OBITUARY
Angelique Renee Munier
August 3, 1961 – January 27, 2021
Angelique “Angel” Renee Munier
Born August 3, 1961 – Passed away January 27, 2021
Angel was born in San Diego, California. Survived By Her son Dakota Munier, Sister Michelle Munier, Brother Cordell Munier, Mother Carolyn Ford, Aunt Babe Papproth, Aunt/Uncle Marlie and Jeff Paxson, several cousins from O’Fallon, IL, Ironwood, Michigan and cousins in California. Angel was a retired Air Force Veteran and served 24 years, traveling all around the world throughout her career. She is preceded in death by her Father Glendle “Sonny” Munier, as well as her Grandparents Alphonse and Marcella Munier, Hazel Benson and Edward Myer, her Aunts Lori Benson and Shirley Noren. She was respected by her peers and loved by all her friends.
Angel will be interred at Eagle Point National Cemetery, Oregon.
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ADD A MEMORYRich Schermer
February 9, 2021
So sorry to hear this sad news. Angel was magnificent! I am so grateful for the time we spent serving together at Beale AFB. I will always remember her larger than life persona and how she cared for the Airmen in her charge.
D C
February 7, 2021
Sad day. Been a long time but seeing your face here brought back memories. Angel, may you sleep well, and may your loved ones, while grieving, find that smile when they recall the memories forever engraved in their hearts. You brought smiles to everyone you met. We got your back. Your watch is complete. Dc
Pete Siegel
February 7, 2021
We served in the same command, but I did not have the privilege of meeting Angel. I salute her for her service and for picking up the torch I left when I retired.
Pete Foti
February 7, 2021
RIP my friend. I have great memories of our two tours on Crete and the Parties in Saudi Arabia. They were a blast. It was an honor to serve with you.
Donna Maddy
February 7, 2021
Its so hard to put into words all that Angel means to me. From dodging the balls she threw to me on the softball field, our fun trip to Chania, having a blast with her sister in Crete on her vacay, and going to Turkey with her. Through good times and bad times, she was always there. Such a caring and loving friend. I will miss you “Perky”.
Angela Shaw
February 7, 2021
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this sad time, Angel. I met you in 1988 at Osan AFB Korea, you asked me to join the Skivvy Nine softball team and you were an Awesome player! I was the worst player in right field!! That’s why I was in right field...lol You were very sweet and kind to me being the only wife non-command sponsored. When you had Dakota, I remember babysitting him at Beale. Angel, you will be truly missed. Rest In Peace 🇺🇸
Robert Cass
February 6, 2021
I served with Angel at IAS Crete nearly 40 years ago. She was an intelligent and kind person and I’m saddened to hear of her loss.
My she rest in eternal peace.
Patrick Cahill
February 6, 2021
I will never forget how you helped me and my family when I really needed. You were the best supervisor I had in the Air Force in my twenty years. Rest in peace.
Mary Straubel
February 6, 2021
So sorry to hear of Angel’s passing. I played softball against her in Crete, she was probably the best player on base. She could throw and hit better than most men. May you fly high old friend, we’ve got the watch.
Beth Ipsen
February 6, 2021
Angel and I played on the base softball team together in Crete. We went to Aviano AFB for the USAFE tourney. I don’t think we won a game, but we had one heck of a tone. Angel was our picture. I can still see her walking off the field (she had a distinct walk) and her short blonde bob. She had personality plus. Great gal.
(She’s the platinum blonde in the middle and I’m in the bottom right).
Randy Shaver
February 6, 2021
I'm sorry to hear of Angel's passing.
Troy LaBarge
February 6, 2021
I first met Angel in Crete, circa 1990. I remember her being a great softball player who could really throw hard and a huge Raiders fan. She ended up being one of the best supervisors I ever had. I am deeply saddened to hear this news. RIP SGT Munier.
Joseph Hall
February 6, 2021
I first saw Angel one late afternoon in 1980 when I was about to walk to my operations center entrance at Fort Meade, Maryland. She was walking toward me in another corridor, a blond, petite young lady in an Air Force uniform. I didn't know her, thought she was going to another office. I went into my operations center, with no more thoughts about the young lady in Air Force attire, when two or three minutes later the entrance buzzer sounded. I opened the door ... and there she was, reporting to DefSmac operations for her first day in a new Air Force assignment. A new world for her, Defense Special Missile and Astronautics Center, a virtually unknown center of intelligence operations. We worked together with four or five others on our "watch" for the next few years. She left on another assignment, and returned later for a second tour, during which I was the Mission Director, and she was a Staff Sergeant. She was a true leader ... always knew what the mission was about, and how to make it succeed. I left in 1984 for an overseas assignment and never worked directly with her again. We did communicate by teletype on occasion with official business, so we got to say Hello then. Angel had various field assignments to places overseas, and probably none were glamorous. Her career and duties meant she was always on the front line to protect the United States from enemies. No hyperbole, but her role was, indeed, critical and important for the security of our country. She truly was at the tip of the pointy end of our sword. Rest in Peace, Angel, my long-distant friend. And remember, Astronomers Never Gain Ethereal License. (A slightly encoded phrase for Angel's name I conjured to make the code.) Angel, you touched many people, and we are all the better for having known you. I'll miss you.
Your friend, Joe H. from Maryland.
Karen Arnold
February 5, 2021
Lovely lady, I didn't know you in person, but I know your thoughts and deeds. Thank you so much for serving our country, and being a kind, helpful person. You touched the lives of many.
Mike Putnam
February 5, 2021
Angelique You Are An Amazing Lady And Military Veteran.. I Pray That You Rest In Peace And Wish You Much Success Running The Scanner Pages In Heaven.. God Really Gained A Truly Magnificent Angel When You Arrived In Heaven.. God Bless You!
Ingrid Davis
February 5, 2021
Angelique, every time I saw your witty response to some of the trolls on the scanner pages I would smile and say "YES"! Then, when a resident from work was out late and I was worried, you helped get a fellow admin in that area to go out searching. Thank you for all you have done for the country and our community. Rest in peace lovely lady.
Kristi Rush
February 4, 2021
My heart broken into pieces the moment I learned you had passed my friend. Too soon, too sudden, too heartbreaking. I miss you every single day. I know you’ve moved on to better rewards but here-here I grieve for you.
Thank you for your service, for your loving heart, your sarcastic wit, our shared late nights and laughter. Thank you for everything you were to SO many people. I’m not sure you knew just how well loved you are, but even in your passing, you’re teaching. I make sure I say “I love you” now, knowing life can change in less than the blink of an eye.
RIP GF.....and give em all hell up there! I’ll come looking for you when it’s my turn!
Holly James
February 4, 2021
Angel, like so many, we met via Facebook on the scanner group. We never met in person, but we had a lot of conversations, laughs and vent sessions. You were amazing. Thank you for being you. RIP Sweet lady.
Cassandra Archer
February 4, 2021
Oh Angelique, you were the kindest and calmest soul. You were patient with my million questions and helped me learn so much. Yet you shot straight from the hip and didn't take any bs. I miss our talks and gossip. I will miss all of it very much. Kick some butt up there for all of us.
Kathleen Rodriguez
February 4, 2021
This is very sad and so unexpected. Never met face to face but like many others boy did we chat about a lot! I would send you a "yo" or a "hey", you always hit me back. Visas versa. We had so much fun on the OG chat had a back and forth goofy 🤪 side and fed off each other. Lol it will never be the same, ever. I miss reaching out to you and talking...RIP Angelique 🙏 and thank you for all you did and for always being the person on the other end. Condolences to your family as I know they must miss you like crazy...
Colleen Grinde
February 4, 2021
Oh, Angel. All the years of overlapping in the bowling alley. Thank you for looking out for all of us and browbeating us when we needed it! I'll always remember our times in the booths and you cheering us on. Miss you, lady.
Deb Stine
February 4, 2021
Omigosh, Angel, I am going to miss our late-night conversations. So good to talk with like minded people.
Go rest high on that mountain, my friend.
Paul Maddy
February 4, 2021
My Air Force tour in Crete is filled with very fond memories of Angel. Whether we were working, going out with friends for dinner and drinks, or just sitting around the kitchen table, she made things fun and interesting. She had a big heart and I’ll miss her laugh.
Cordell Munier
February 4, 2021
We didn’t get to see eachother much these past years. And I feel horrible about it! I always thought about you and loved you very much. Kept planning a trip in my head to come see you. All too fast and life is so unfair at times. I will always regret not driving up to see you. Words cannot explain this loss! I will always love you big Sister! Love you’re brother Cordell Munier
Michelle Munier
February 4, 2021
My sister, we had a great time every time we got together. We had fun and always ended up laughing. I’m missing just knowing you are a call away. My heart is broken and the word devastated has a new meaning to me. You are too young to have died. I love you and will see you on the other side. Go Raiders!!!
Jayme Baker
February 3, 2021
I miss all our convo and all the help you gave me. I love you and going to miss you angel