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Cecil E. Monson

Middletown, New York

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Cecil E. Monson of Mountainville, died Friday, November 4, 2005 at St. Luke's Cornwall Hospital after a courageous battle with thyroid cancer. He was 75. The son of Carl M. Monson and Elva S. Erickson Monson, he was born April 18, 1930 in Austin, Minn. He was a Corporate Construction Manager...

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With memorial Day coming up I have been thinking of Cecil and the many good times we had together as a family over the years. We all miss him and wish he were here to answer all our questions and make us laugh like he used to. We miss his sense of humor and his teasing. Being the only girl in a family with five brothers was just great as far as I was concerned. Cecil was the oldest and we looked up to him, I still have questions I would like to ask him, but I have a feeling he is looking down...

Merry Christmas Lucille. If you need anything, hollar!!

ED

It's the day after Thanksgiving and while I’m very sad Cecil is no longer with us, I'm thankful I had the opportunity to know him. I already miss not having our Sunday morning calls talking about which stock will be the next to buy. I always appreciated him calling at 7 or 8 am to make sure we weren’t wasting the day…. ;->

I remember when Cecil retired Sheila wanted to be sure he didn’t get bored and asked if I could help set him up with a computer. We gave him a notebook...

This is a thank you to all who sent in e-mails concerning Cecils death.I'm Cecils only sister, Shirley, I had five brothers,I must add-they were very good to me growing up and must have protected me as I always felt that. Cecil was my oldest brother,we all looked up to him,for his intelligence which was very evident,but also he was a nice person. He was never afraid to try new things and I believe he liked new challenges, building his own radio,learning morse code, many things over the years...

Cecil will be truly missed by all! Cecil is my Father-in-law, as I read many of the posts in the guest book I find more and more how truly missed Cec will be. Cec was a wealth of knowledge from machinery to most any subject that a conversation involved. Cec was always interested in your opinion, with his ability to mentally footnote all the ideas that he could also put to good use on The Pnderosa. Our memories shall always be fresh in our family from Cec, just looking at my 16 year old son...

He will be missed on the A.T.I.S. list

As we grow older, we lose more of our friends, but it never gets any easier, especially when they are good friends like Cecil

We are so sorry to hear of Cecil's passing. Our prayers go out to Lucille and his family. We both say we would not be where we are today(both professionally and personally )without us knowing Cecil and our good times in Mass. will always be remembered.

I have known Cecil for better than ten years. Meeting him first on-line, then having the privilege to meet him in person several times. He was a true friend and good guy. Someone I always looked forward to talking to. The Antique Tractor hobby , and I have lost a friend.