Michael-Monozon-Obituary

Michael Clifford Monozon

San Francisco, California

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Michael Clifford Monozon April 12 1946 - August 8, 2009 Resident of Hillsborough "Integrity is Everything" was the motto of this wonderful man who passed away of cancer at the age of 63. Born on April 12, 1946 in Marin County, he leaves behind a devoted family including his wife Kathie Lawson...

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I enjoyed a friendship with Michael for several years. He managed a real estate office in Burlingame, and I am a popular speaker on litigation avoidance for real estate agents statewide. He had me in for his team for something like 12 years in a row. He was an extraordinarily nice man.

I first met Michael when I move out here from Florida. I was the computer instructor for his office and designed their first network. He was a great man and love by me, my team, and my family.

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Me and my family... daughter Anna Marie, son Mark, sister Connie, and brother Ken
You and your office were always supportive and loving to me and my family...

Aka: The Nut Behind The Keyboard

Today I found a real estate scratch pad with Mike's picture on it that he would have passed out to home owners to promote his real estate business. The year was 1973. Yes, 1973. Mike, then managed Don Trotter's South San Francisco office and I managed Mr. Trotters then Belmont office. Mike and I used to have joint sales meetings. I moved to Southern California in 1974 starting my own real estate company in 1976, and soon will be celebrating our 34th anniversary in business. Mike even...

I just found out a few minutes ago about Michael's passing. I am deeply saddened. Michael made a difference in my life as he did many. I never got to say thank you. But I know he's smiling down on us from Heaven. I will miss you Michael.

This entry comes late....9/8/09. My broken heart keeps me from finding the right words to express how much Michael meant to me. It keeps me from reaches out to his family and simply saying "Sorry for your loss". Those words seem so empty and superficial. Not worthy of Michael. He was a father figure, a friend, my mentor, my protector. For me, Michael was the guy with the yellow lights and florescent vest making sure I landed safely everyday. To say the least, he was by far, absolutely the...

I first met Michael when I attended Prudential's Career Night in 2004. I was an aspired agent back then who had no clue about the real estate business. The connection was instant when I sat in the conference room and listened to Michael’s introduction. That night, although he didn’t sell me any houses (joke!), he certainly had me sold on his integrity, passion, and compassion. I feel very fortunate to have the opportunity to learn from Michael about the real estate business. But more...

I sat in front of Michael's office for over a year & had the pleasure of seeing him every morning when I came to work. Many mornings Michael & I were the only ones there. I would stop into his office & just chit-chat. No matter how busy he may be, Michael always had time to talk to me. One of the many great qualities he had was making you feel like you were the most important person in the world. I will sorely miss those early morning chit-chats & just seeing him sitting in his office....

Kathie, I never had the pleasure of meeting Michael, but I can tell by looking at his picture and reading what has been written about him that he was a special and unique person. I know he will be sorely missed and my thoughts are with you, his family, and many devoted friends.

We are blessed to have known Michael. He was a very special person that touched the life of each and every person he met. I always felt better after talking to Michael and have such warm memories from our discussions. He will be truly missed and always remembered for his kind and caring heart. Our thoughts go out to the Monozon family.