Audrey Lois Grubbs

1923 - 2017

Audrey Lois Grubbs obituary, 1923-2017

Audrey Lois Grubbs

1923 - 2017

BORN

1923

DIED

2017

Audrey Grubbs Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 13, 2017.
On January 10, 2017, Audrey Lois Eckert Grubbs passed through the pearly gates to her home in Heaven.

Audrey was born on March 30, 1923, in Emsworth, a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Clarence and Vera Eckert. She was the youngest of 4 children. Vera Eckert passed away in 1924. Clarence married Frieda Stoltenburg in 1925. Frieda was a wonderful Mother to Audrey, her sister Esther, and her two brothers Bud and Bill.

As a toddler, Audrey survived her head getting trapped between the boarding platform and the wheel of an approaching streetcar, and was left with track marks on her scalp for the rest of her life.

Audrey attended Slippery Rock Teachers College in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania for two years. She wanted to be a school teacher.

Audrey married Captain Wallace E. Grubbs on February 3, 1944. He was stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia, where they were married, and she started her life as an Air Force wife. Audrey made a comfortable and loving home for her husband and 3 children everywhere they were stationed for the next 22 years. She was active in church, her children's interests, and volunteering in ways to help and support others.

In late December of 1954 and early January 1955, she traveled across the US by train, then by ship to Japan, with her 3 young children, to join husband Wally. The family lived in a Japanese community until Wally became the base commander at Fuchu Air Base.. The family then moved into base housing on Fuchu Air Base She was immersed into the Japanese culture, and made lifelong Japanese friends as well as military family friends.

The Grubbs family also lived in many different states while in the Air Force. They were stationed at Randolph AFB in San Antonio Tx, Scott AFB in Illinois, Tokyo Japan, Maxwell AFB in Alabama, the Pentagon in Washington DC, and then Randolph AFB, Texas in the early 1960's. Their final station was at Hickam AFB in Hawaii.

Colonel Grubbs retired in 1966, and they moved back to their favorite area of Texas, near San Antonio, and made Universal City their home. Audrey was a librarian at Randolph AFB Library for many years, and she loved getting to know all of the children that enjoyed the library.

After more than 50 years of marriage to Wally, he was called to Heaven in November of 1998. Audrey continued to enjoy the Universal City life until moving to Morningside Ministries-Cibolo House, in Boerne, Texas, in July of 2010. She resided there until her health declined in 2015, then she moved to Morningside Ministries-Kendall House, in Boerne, Texas, where she resided until her passing.

Her sister Esther Beal, husband Ted, her brother Bill Eckert, his wife Betty, and her brother Bud Eckert, all preceded her in passing through the gates of Heaven. Millie Eckert, wife of Bud, is now the remaining member of that generation of the family.

Audrey is now reunited for eternity with her husband Wally, her sister and brothers, and other family members who predeceased her.
Surviving Audrey and Wally are their children, Susan Grubbs Storrie, San Antonio, Texas, Esther Grubbs Killam (Edward), Reno, Nevada, and Darryll Grubbs (Patience), Dripping Springs, Texas. Audrey and Wally have 6 grandchildren: Kim Perry (Carl), Santa Monica, CA, Holt Storrie (Ashley), San Antonio, TX, Tycho Killam (Rose), Mt Airy, MD, Selena Watters (Scott), Redmond WA, Cody Killam (Aimee), Sparks, NV, and Cyrus Killam (Jamie), Reno NV. Audrey and Wally have 7 great-grandchildren: Holt Storrie II, Brooke Reedy, Whitney Reedy, Gavin Waters, Malia Watters, Westyn Killam, and Harper Audrey Killam, They also have 13 nieces and nephews all carrying on the legacy of Audrey and her siblings.

Audrey was a longtime and active member of the Protestant Women's Club of Chapel 1 at Randolph AFB, Texas. She sincerely lived her life by the Golden Rule: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you".

Audrey suffered from Alzheimer's Disease for the last 12 years, and the family would like to thank Morningside Ministries of San Antonio and Boerne for their excellent commitment and care, and Alamo Hospice for the wonderful end of life support that Audrey received.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association in memory of Audrey Grubbs. http://www.alz.org/sanantonio/in_my_community_22430.asp

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February 13, 2017

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Nanc Northcutt Kerkes

February 13, 2017

Dear, dear Audrey! So sweet and kind and tender. She was my dear friend even when, over 40 years ago, I moved far away. We stayed in touch and continued to love each other in a very special way. Thank you, Susan, for (the past 12 years) keeping me updated with news from Texas. Audrey and Wally both deeply touched my heart and life in a wonderfully positive way! My sincere condolences to Susan, Darryll, Esther and extended families.

Karen Gibson

January 22, 2017

I met Audrey at Kendall House in Boerne. She and my parents were in the same facility. I met Susan, her daughter, as she tended to her Mother's needs. Susan was very kind to her Mom, Audrey. I am blessed to have met Audrey and Susan. Both Audrey and Susan are wonderful examples of how to live through difficult circumstances. Audrey was dignified during her illness and Susan was a wondrous caregiver. May the Lord bless you and keep you. Sincerely, Karen Fagala Gibson

Vonciel Baudouin

January 16, 2017

Audrey and I shared a love of her son (my brother-in-law) and chocolate. She was a lovely, kind woman. I am grateful to have known her. Much love to her family and friends from Michel, Fuller and me.

Patience Buchanan

January 15, 2017

I hit the jackpot in a mother-in-law. Audrey was sweet, kind and non-judgmental. She was an oasis of light and joy in a sometimes harsh world. I never tired of being around her. Even in her last years through the fog of a terrible brain disease, she always smiled, cracked jokes and laughed. What a delight. She will be sorely missed and always deeply loved.

January 15, 2017

I remember her as soft spoken and very polite. I enjoyed dancing with her at Autumn Winds. I have 2 left feet, but she always told me I danced well. I hope she rode out on her white horse to meet her family. Aloha Audrey!
Madelon

Linda Eckert Sawka

January 13, 2017

The sweetest, most gentle and loving chocoholic I have ever known and was proud to call my Auntie! I always felt I had a kindred spirit as she loved monkeys maybe even more than I did!
Linda

Esther Killam

January 13, 2017

Love you Mother. We'll miss you, but we have the memories of our lives together. Give Dad a hug and kiss from us.

Charlie Ables

January 13, 2017

Such a nice lady. She will be missed. Love and condolences to the family.

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