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Sharon R. Monigal

Green Bay, Wisconsin

1958 - 2016 (Age 58)

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Monigal, Sharon R.Sharon R. Monigal, 58, Ashwaubenon, died Wednesday, November 23, 2016 unexpectedly at home. She was born on February 18, 1958, in Green Bay to William and Gloria (Birr) Monigal.Sharon was employed at Georgia Pacific West as an Administrative Assistant for over 38 years. She...

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Thank you to all of you who left your messages about my sister, Sharon, who has now been gone almost 7 years. As I come up on the age she was when she passed, I realize how young she was to leave this life! I miss her as well. My brother, Randy and I became close and then he passed away. Then her and I got closer, then she passed away. Makes you afraid to get close to anyone in your life - - - but without that closeness, you aren't really living. Sharon was so full of advice as my big...

Sharon there are many days that I still can´t believe you are gone. I think of you often. Rest in peace and I will continue to cheer on our Green Bay Packers with you! Love you

I can´t believe it´s been five years already! I think of you often, especially when the Packers are playing. We had some great times at Super Bowls. I miss you

Sharon was probably one of the most wonderful people I have had the pleasure to know...I lost track of her many years ago and only recently found this obituary in my search...I am only sorry I was unable to see her before she passed...I was an honor to know her and her family...My deepest sympathy to all.

I am so saddened hearing about Sharon passing away.She was always very very kind to me and the band members when she came to see us many times and became one of our friends in the true snese of the word. She also knew my father when he worked at Fort Howard until 1978. She will be very much missed.Prayers out to her family and friends, and Sharon, We'll see you on the other side...

My condolences to the Monigal family. I met Sharon at Fort Howard when she worked in the lab. We became friends and often I would go out to watch Packer games with her & Cheryl. I just reconnected with her at GP's Fall Dinner and was looking forward to catching up with her. Sharon was always sweet & sincere. The Monigal family has another angel watching over them.

Sincerely, Julie Lipp

I will miss you so much my dear friend Sharon - your smile, laugh, stories, insights. You loved your family and friends so much and you were very giving of yourself. I can not believe you are gone from us, we were all supposed to grow old together. But I know you are in heaven smiling down on us. I love you!

My heart hurts for the entire Monigal family at the loss of Sharon. Even after all the tragic events that have taken place within your family over the years, I have watched in awe as each one of you have picked yourselves back up and continued to be the most faithful, loving, giving people that I have ever met in my life. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Sharon, we shared many stories and a lot of joy and laughter. Never a dull moment indeed. You keep on following ROCKER ROCKER ROCKER. Until we meet again keep everyone rocking in heaven.
I will deeply miss you.