Joseph-Monticone-Obituary

Joseph Monticone

El Paso, Texas

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El Paso, Texas
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American Heart Association

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Joseph S. Monticone, beloved husband, father, Tata, and World War II veteran passed away peacefully on April 5, 2009, at home. He is survived by his wife, Evelina, and his three children, Joseph R., Martha C. and Dr. David Monticone. In addition to his children, he was affectionately known as...

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Dear Uncle Joe, I remember all the happy times we had when I was young and you visited grandpa and grandma and we all played ball in the yard with Uncle Ed,Uncle John, Stevie,Eddie and Pauly and Puddles, and you wore your white Texas cowboy hat, I Shall always remember those wonderful fond memories, and even though I can't be there during this sad time, my thoughts and prayers are with you and Auntie Evelina, little Joe, and Martha and David. Your devoted nephew Freddy.

My thoughts are with you. Mr. and Mrs. Monticone always made me feel welcomed in their home, when I showed up to play with my classmate, Martha. The entire family was full of life. There was always good company, good food and good music.

Mr. Monticone was a sweetheart, everybody will miss him.

Although I never met him personally, I knew him through the goodness and wonderful traits his son David has. My condolences, thoughts and prayers are with the family at this difficult time.

I feel blessed to have known Mr. Monticone and to have shared many Christmas lunches with him. He was so full of spunk and had a truly genuine heart. He will be missed but never forgotten. Love to Mrs. Monticone and all her family.

We would like to offer our condolences on behalf of the staff at Rio Grande Surgeons.
Our prayers are with you.

Uncle Joe had a great sense of humor, very kind heart and spirit, and a great love of life. I have many wonderful memories of him that will be cherished. Especially the memories from when I was young and he came to visit. We would put on his cowboy boots and have such fun trying to walk in them. Whenever he was at a gathering, it was always a great time. I will miss him tremendously.
With our deepest sympathy - Michelle King Carden & Family

Mr. Monticone,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army Air Forces during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Dear Eve, Martha, Joe and David, my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. May you find peace and comfort in knowing that he is with our Lord. I have many memories of " Mr. Monticone" as I used to call him. He was cool and hip with all us neighbor kids.

Dear Dr. Monticone and family my thoughts and prayers are with you. I'm am so sorry for you loss, if there is anything you need or anything I can do, please don't hesitate to call. Just remember he is at peace now watching over and taking care of his family. God bless you my Monti and your entire family.