This extraordinary French woman died unexpectedly on December 9, 2013, at work. She was one of the rare women within the French Speleo Rescue (SSF) to be nominated by the Dordogne Prefecture to the post of Rescue Technical Advisor Assistant, a post she occupied with passion for many years. Her speleological career included the post of president of the Regional Speleological Committee of Aquitaine which she held for several years before running for and being elected to the Vice-Presidency of the French Speleological Federation from 2004 to 2008. She was best known among her peers, both in France and internationally, for her indescribable force and fortitude, her dynamism and spirited motivation and her availability at all times. Always so ready to hold high the SSF caving values as well as the values of feminism she cared so much about and clung to vigorously defend, Menier is sorely missed by all who knew her.
This extraordinary French woman died unexpectedly on December 9, 2013, at work. She was one of the rare women within the French Speleo Rescue (SSF) to be nominated by the Dordogne Prefecture to the post of Rescue Technical Advisor Assistant, a post she occupied with passion for many years. Her speleological career included the post of president of the Regional Speleological Committee of Aquitaine which she held for several years before running for and being elected to the Vice-Presidency of the French Speleological Federation from 2004 to 2008. She was best known among her peers, both in France and internationally, for her indescribable force and fortitude, her dynamism and spirited motivation and her availability at all times. Always so ready to hold high the SSF caving values as well as the values of feminism she cared so much about and clung to vigorously defend, Menier is sorely missed by all who knew her.
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