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Edward Monroe

Annapolis, Maryland

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Edward Monroe

Edward LaRue Monroe, "Money", 74, died September 8 at Anne Arundel Medical Center. He was born June 2, 1937, in Annapolis, to the late Eleanor Pinkney and William Monroe. He graduated from Wiley H. Bates High School in 1955 and attended Phelps Vocational School in Washington,...

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Tony, Stephanie and Monroe Family, my prayer are with you during this time of bereavement. I pray that God will comfort you and grant you peace. Take solace in knowing that this is not the end and we will all meet again on the other side.

May God be a comfortor during this time. Love u all

Chief Monroe, Officer Lashaun Phillips (MPD) is my daughter, speaks of u with much admiration.

God Bless u and your family.

Chief Monroe, our prayers and thoughts are with you in the loss of your father with the sympathy and understanding that only words can only try to express. Our hearts are trully sadden with your loss.

U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Homeland Security Investigations
Charlotte, NC

Chief Monroe,
May the grace of God and his unyielding mercy provide you comfort in the loss of your dad. May the memories of his love, care and support help to ease your loss. Know that others are praying for you and your family!

Rodney,

Your Father is now at God's throne. May God's grace surround you in your season of grief and comfort you in weeks, months and years to come.

Reginald & Monica Smith (Bowie, MD)

chief monroe please accept my deepest condolences during this time of loss. it is never easy losing a parent, but i pray that god will give you great peace during this time and know that you are the legacy that lives on...God's richestest blessings on your life.

Chief Monroe and family,

My prayers are with you and your family during the loss of your father. May your love for him and fond memories give you comfort in the days ahead. Earth has no sorrow that heaven can not heal.

Brenda W. Woodson
Richmond Police Department-Financial Mgt Division
Richmond, VA

Rodney and the Monroe family, you have my deepest sympathies in the loss of your father. They say time heals all wounds, but some may be deeper than others. Take the time for some healing and know that you can always call and talk to me, my friend. You and your family will be in my prayers.

Rayford