Audrey Williams Luton was a one of a kind lady. She taught us how to fish on the Kenia River @ The Wandering Moose Lodge & Homer, Alaska in 2011 & 2013 while staying at her beautiful place. She opened her house to us because she was booked up. What a kind soul.
We knew she had quit posting things a while back. I decided last night to figure this out since I knew her children. What a shock. She fought a long hard 7 yr battle with bone cancer. She out lived her doctors predictions. Our prayers go out to her husband & family to carrying on her legacy. Live in peace our sweet friend.
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I am so sorry for your loss, losing someone you love is so hard and grief is so unpredictable. Our prayers are with all of you 🙏 and may Audrey be free from years of her struggles and resting in peace. 💔
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I am so sorry for your families loss. Audrey was always a very special person. She was my very good friend in 6th grade. I remember going to her house after school & looking at National Geographic magazines. We were so embarrassed by the women with no tops on . We always had such a good time
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I am so very sad about Audrey‘s passing. Our deepest condolences to the family. Her beautiful soul, her positivity, her wonderful eyes , her caring for her family, all of Audrey will be dearly missed by me. She was my friend. Alaska is not the same without her .
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Aunt Audrey,
You were always such a kind soul. I remember when I was around 5 or 6 and I touched a cactus at your house in Marietta. You weren't angry! You patiently pulled out the needles and soaked my hands. You fed me lucky charms because I couldn't eat them myself (lol). You had a knack for forgiveness.
I hope you have found peace where there is no pain and only joy. I am glad I was named after someone so wonderful!! I am, as we all are (the Thiele's) better for knowing you. Someone who was strong, kind, brave, and loving!
My condolences to the cousins, Audrey's husband, and family in Alaska. Love you guys and Aunt Audrey ❤️
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