
(Grandma reading to me and my sister Shauna- 1980 ish)

(Grandma and Grandpa Monson with me and my sisters Shauna and baby Laura- 1982)

(My siblings and I with Grandma in 1991)

My wonderful Granmother, Geraldine Kirkham Monson passed away on November 19th, 2011 at the age of 89. During my trip to Spokane to house hunt, I also got on a plane with my parents and few to California for her funeral on December 3rd. What a wonderful and emotional occasion! We of course miss her dearly, but she is now with my grandpa and it was her time. The funeral was BEAUTIFUL as we remembered her amazing life. It was especially wonderful to see all of my aunts and uncles and cousins. All of the cousins are adults and it is amazing to feel the connection we have, even if we haven't seen each other for a long time. The depth of familial love and understanding, even when it comes to our life's challenges (such as with raising children) was wonderful to share. We share in the legacy my grandparents set forth and I realize how much I am a product of my Dad's upbringing, mixed with my Mom's legacy. I am so grateful for that legacy and what I am able to pass onto my own children. My favorite part of the service was singing "How Great Thou Art" with all my cousins. WOW- most are amazing singers and we filled that chapel with the most amazing sounds of love for our passed grandmother. The wonderful thing about funerals with a Gospel Perspective is that I feel like I can glimpse eternity, and I certainly felt the glory of it. It was also so wonderful to spend time with my parents and siblings, just the seven of us.
My grandmother was an amazing lady!
Her obituary:
Geraldine Kirkham Monson
July 4, 1922-Nov, 19, 2011
Resident of Hayward
Geraldine Kirkham Monson, a long time resident of Hayward, passed away peacefully at her home on November 19, 2011. She is survived by her 5 children: Keyne Bradley Monson (Sharon) of Orem, UT, Susan Monson Lyon (Michael) of Pleasanton, CA, Robert Craig Monson (Karen) of Salt Lake City, UT, Dr. Douglas Kirkham Monson (Marilyn) of Spokane, WA, David Brent Monson (Marla) of Fremont, CA, 23 grandchildren, and 24 great-grandchildren. Her husband, Keyne Parkinson Monson, preceded her in death on November 20, 2008.
Geraldine (known as 'Gerry' to her friends and family) was born in Oakland, California on July 4, 1922, as the youngest of 7 children to Francis Washington Kirkham and Martha Alzina Robison Kirkham. She spent her childhood in Berkeley, New York City, and Salt Lake City, graduating from East High School in Salt Lake and attending the University of Utah.
In 1941 Gerry moved to Washington D.C. There she met Keyne Monson and they quickly fell in love. They were married on September 12, 1942 in the Salt Lake LDS temple.
During the 1940's, Keyne and Gerry lived in New York City #172;while he attended medical school and completed his training in Ear, Nose, and Throat medicine. Their first two children were born there. A highlight of Gerry's time in New York City was singing with the New York Oratorio Society at Carnegie Hall.
In 1950 Keyne and Gerry moved their young family to the Bay Area and eventually settled in Hayward where he opened his medical practice. Gerry was Keyne's office manager while he established his practice, but with the addition of three more children, Gerry stayed home to rear their busy family.
Gerry was an active member of the community. She sang in the La Golindrina community choir, and was active in Questers (an organization that raises money to preserve and restore buildings of historic interest), Cal State Hayward Affiliates and Eden Medical Auxiliary, among others. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, attending the Hayward 1st Ward for over 50 years where she held many volunteer church positions. She was a member of two book clubs and was a life-long learner.
Gerry's was a life of service to her family and friends, and she looked for the goodness and beauty in life and in others. Her many virtues and her love and appreciation of art, music, and literature were a guiding force in her life, which she passed on to her children.
Her family expresses its deepest thanks to the network of angels who helped care for Gerry in her last years and months, especially Martha Grover and the Garcia family and Araceli Loza, whose loving care made all the difference, and the dedicated team at Odyssey Hospice for their service.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, December 3, 2011, at 11:00 am at the LDS Hayward 1st Ward chapel, 2000 Highland Blvd, Hayward, CA 94542.