William-Mungovan-Obituary

William T. Mungovan

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Mungovan, William T. Found peace on Wednesday, August 20, 2008, age 53 years. Beloved husband for 23 years of Kristin (nee Hamell). Loving father of Andrew (Treana), Katie and Thomas Mungovan. Proud grandpa of Kieran. Dearest son of June Mungovan. Dear brother of Raymond (Camille) Michael...

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Dear Kris and family,
We were sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

My deepest sympathies to the entire Mungovan family. I can still remember Bill as a little girl on Throop Street.

Thinking of everyone during this difficult time.

To Kris and the family,

I feel honored to be able to call Bill my friend for the last 53 years. We have known each other all our lives, and I know he will be looking down on you and your family, as well as all of us with a smile. He will be missed by all of us.
Take care Bumpers we love you man.

To the family of Bill Mungovan,
I first met Bill during his short stay at Cardinal Stritch College. Then again at MPS. Bill always made me laugh. During Oct. and Nov. of 2007, Bill took over my school as a Diagnostic Teacher due to my husband's battle with brain cancer. Bill was very caring, supportive friend. He will be missed. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

To Kris and Family
I really enjoyed working with Bill at Hi-Mount. In later years we were still in touch via voice mail and often talked about his family and our former students. I will really miss my friend "Mr. Munglebee."

Dear Kris,
We are keeping you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
Bill had a great attitude and was a fighter to the end.
I am sure he is watching us with a cup of coffee in his hand.
Don and Marian Yoder

To Kris and the Mungovan family:
Bill was one of the most kind, loving, optimistic persons I've known. He made being at work fun and always brigtened my day. He wasn't always the best at giving compliments but I always knew his heart was in the right place. Everytime I change purses I will think of Bill and a smile will come to my face. I will miss him and I pray for you and your family to find peace in a time of great sorrow.
Sara and Glen Colwell

Kris and Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. We will always remember Bill at the summer picnics laughing and joking-he made everyone around him enjoy the fun. Our prayers are with you,
Carolyn and Mike

Dear Kris and family,
You have my deepest sympathy. My heart goes out to you, for the pain you are experiencing.

It was an honor to have met you and Bill. Bill was a truly kind and funny man! I loved listening to him talk, to the things he had to say, while sitting with you in Linda and Charlie's backyard. He always made the party a bit more exciting and memorable at that.

I am praying for you while you go through this most difficult and sad time. You are so lucky to...