PATRICK-MONROE-Obituary

PATRICK F. MONROE

Lyndhurst, Ohio

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PATRICK F. MONROE, age 84. Beloved husband for 60 years to Catherine "Kay" (nee Fratus); cherished son of the late Russell and Adele (nee Joyce); dearest father of Tim (wife Barbara), Kathy Romanini (husband Ron), Mary McCullough (husband Art), Sue Longville (husband Tom, deceased), Tom (wife...

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Pat was always a pleasure to deal with, regardless of the circumstances. Our Company will miss dealing with this first class individual, and we are thankful to have known him so well over the 30+ years we've done business with him.

My memory of Pat was his extreme kindness and generosity. About a year after my husband passed away I told him I was going to paint the inside of my house to get ready to sell. Pat said he would send me some supplies. He sent me rollers,trays,paint brushes,buckets and eveything else I needed to paint. I will never forget his great generosity and kindness toward me in my time grief. I will miss him dearly.
Carol Jacobi (An-cor Plastics}

Hello Tom,
My condolences. We just buried my sister in law this morning out of the same funeral home. I will be out of town, but my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this most difficult time.
Joann Rymarczyk-Piotrkowski (Ripper)

Sue Longville,family and friends of Mr. Monroe:

My deepest sympathy on the loss of your father, husband, friend.

To all of Pat's family. We extend out deepest condolences. Talked to him about two weeks ago. Sure glad of that. Thinking of you all, Bob and Marg Mullin

It's been such a pleasure to work with the Monroes, and especially Pat. I'll miss his smiling face when he walked into the office, and said he was: "Terrific" or Tuesday or "Fantastic" on Friday. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your Mom at this difficult time.

We are truly sorry for the loss of Pat. He was a great guy and a dear friend. We have such fond memories with our families - especially at Catawba. We were like family and he will truly be missed . He's up in heaven with Don & Gerry having a toast together!
Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family.
Love,
The Flynns
& The Pinczuks

To all the Monroes and Aunt Mary,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time.
My parents, Dick and Ursula, always had fun explaining the Joyce, Murphy, Monroe family connection. There was a very nice bond between them all. Your Dad will be missed.

To all of the Monroes,
I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Mr. Monroe was one of the nicest dads I knew. Without complaint, he'd drive through South Euclid/ Cleveland Heights, round up all of Kathy's giggling girlfriends & deposit us at Latin for mixers, teen town, football games at St. Joe's & of course the sodality dance at Regina High School. He was congenial, always smiling.
Kathy was the prom queen at Regina, 1970. The morning after, a boat load of kids...