Monique-Wolfe-Obituary

Monique Ponder Wolfe

Houston, Texas

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MONIQUE PONDER WOLFE, 67, resident of Houston, Texas, born in Strasbourg, France, passed away on Sunday evening, the 24th of August 2008, after a long, courageous battle with cancer. A vivacious lady of great charm and intellect, Monique loved people and had incredible empathy for the human...

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To Nat and Joe, Steph, and dear Clint: We feel so many emotions these past few weeks knowing what you and Monique have experienced. We do so admire Mo's strength and tremendous courage as she lived each day to the fullest. She taught us greatly how to live well, and alas, how to die with dignity. We love you dearly, and we shall hold you in our hearts forever. Lila and Frank

You always made me laugh with your jokes and sense of humor, and I will miss you at dinners, and stopping in to see me at EVENTS.....I love you and miss you........

When I was a young lawyer in the early 1980s, I was understandably nervous about working with so many high profile physicians. In my very first week, I was fortunate to meet, and become friends with, Monique. Not only did she allay my fears, but she facilitated working relationships that continue to this day.

I'm thankful for those years, and that I got to spend time with her last April at Keaton Clark's wedding. Even in those declining days, she was spunky and witty and full of...

Monique,
I will miss you. You are one of the main reasons that I have stayed in this country. You were always honest and gave great advice. I will love you forever. You will always be in my prayers.
Love,
Mario Gonzalez
Chief, Clinical Crtical Care

My deepest sympathy and prayers go to the loved ones left behind. I am greatful that to have known her. Her soul is free of pain and full of light.

Dear Clint,

All of us at IMC extend our deepest sympathy at this time for your loss. Monique will always remain in our prayers.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Monique
You, whom we knew and loved so long years, you, who supported with a so big courage teh weight of your diseance, know that we shall never forget you.
Drops now the rest which you so much deserved.

Dear Clint
All our deepest sympathy , keep hoop , the live must go on .

Be Still

Be still like the grass on a melancholy summer day
Be still like desert shrub.

Be calm and you will hear your loved one speak, in the stillness, in the calm, their love resounds.

If you are still this promise I make, you will hear the voice of your loved one helping you along your way.