Brent-Monroe-Obituary

Staff Sgt Brent M Monroe

Panama City, Florida

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FLOYDS KNOBS MONROE, STAFF SGT. BRENT M., 25, died Sunday, May 4, 2008 at Tyndall Air Force Base in Panama City, FL. He was born in Corydon, IN and was a longtime resident of Floyd Knobs. Brent was a member of the 123rd Security Forces Squadron, Kentucky Air National Guard in Louisville, and...

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My prayers are with you. I played basketball and tennis against Brent since 7th grade and enjoyed his friendship starting at Hanover Basketball Camp in 1996 and throughout high school playing/traveling with AAU basketball. You will always be in my prayers.

Ron and Carla, please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you both.

Although I did not know your son, I too served with the 123rd Security Forces Squadron and know the sacrifices all airmen must make while serving our country. May God be with you all at this time of need.

Brent, My heart is broken into a million pieces. The pain in my heart and soul is unbearable. I know your Mom, Brook and Dad are struggling every minute of everyday. I miss you SO MUCH and Love you forever. Please watch over Calvin, Casey and Cassidy when I can't. Love, Aunt Michele

i had the privilege of working with Brent daily on post, had him as a friend and supervisor. i will deeply miss those times as well as many others i am sure. my thoughts and prays will be with Liz and his family.

Brent was my world & I thank God for every minute I got to spend with him! Words can't express the love we shared & how truly wonderful he is! There will forever be a void in my life & my heart now that Brent is in Heaven! I know he is looking down on all of us from Heaven! I Love You Guys & Will Have You in My Prays!!!!

Carla - My prayers and deepest sympathy are with you and your family. Peace.

Carla, my sincere & deepest sympathy go out to you & your family. His service to our country is just one thing you can feel proud of.I never had the pleasure of meeting him, but the stories you would tell us at the office expressed your joy in having him for a son. Your family & he will be in my prayers.

I haven't really seen Brent since grade school (other than passing in the hallway at FC). But, it is no surprise to me to read how wonderful of a young man he grew up to be. I can't thank the family enough for his service to our country. My prayers go out to everyone.