Ira-Monroe-Obituary

Ira Monroe

Cobbtown, Georgia

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Cobbtown - Mr. Ira Monroe, age 92, died Sunday, June 26, 2005 at his home surrounded by family under the care of Pearls of Life Hospice, after a long battle with cancer. He owned and operated Monroe's Service Station for 40 years, served as a Cobbtown City Councilman, Chief of the Cobbtown Fire...

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We are eternally grateful for the loving prayers, thoughts, and support extended to all of us since our Dad's illness and recent death. Thank you for the beautiful memorials posted. I have ensured Mom receives a copy. We are truly blessed to have such loving and caring family and friends. The Ira Monroe Family

Ms. Evelyn
I just found out about Mr. Ira after reading the paper on Thursday. I am so sorry for your loss; my heart goes out to you and the entire family. I promise to come see you soon for I have waited far too long. I love you.

Aunt Evelyn & Kids, We are thinking of you all at this time. Uncle Ira was such a sweet person and we always thought the world of him. I know he is up there with mom now having a good time . May God bless you all.

Mark and the Monroe family God bless you all.Mr.Ira was a man of his word.A good man god bless him.

OUR THOUGHT AND PRAYER ARE WITH THE
FAMILY I LOVE HIM THINKING OF EVERONE

Thinking of all of you during this difficult time. We have you in our thoughts and prayers. I will miss Mr. Ira. I am so thankful for the memories that I have of him while growing up in Cobbtown.

Ms. Evelyn, I am so sorry about Mr. Ira's illness and passing. You were blessed to have a long life together. Remember the good times. May God bless you everyday.

Sincerely,

Norma Calloway

My earliest memories are of Mr. Ira and Mrs. Evelyn, they are both so special. We were all blessed for knowing this wonderful man. Cobbtown will not be the same to me without his presence. Much love to all the family, Margaret, Mike and KAthi Moore

My thoughts are with you, Mrs. Evelyn and family. I will always remember you and Mr. Ira.