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Thomas E. Monaghan Sr.

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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MONAGHAN, THOMAS E., SR. 70 - of Roxborough, PA, and Ocean City New Jersey, died Saturday, May 3, 2008, at Roxborough Memorial Hospital. The beloved husband of Mary (nee Mason) and father of Thomas, Jr., Gregg, and Susan Williams, grandfather of Linda Marie, Mary Pat, and Shane Connor, brother of...

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We miss you and loved you dearly....We remember your laugh and happy smile and it keeps us smiling in your memory....we love you!

Greg and Family:
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Growing up down OC with you, Greg, was phenomenal, and your father was always good to all of us. God Bless.

Mary, My heart goes out to you. I've talked with Sue and Patrick. They and the boys will help you through this. They will help bring out that strong Mary I've always known.

I had the extreme pleasure and privilege to know and work with Tom at WFIL Radio. Tom was indeed a real gentleman, in the most truest sense of the word. In fact, he was one of the nicest and most genuine individuals that I have worked with in my 30 years in the broadcasting industry! I last saw Tom at the Pop Explosion Anniversary Party on September 16, 2006. In true Tom Monaghan fashion, and as always, he was the life of the party! I wish to extend my deepest and sincerest sympathy to...

I met Tom in 1974. We worked together on the WFIL reunions over the years and we became close friends. I will miss him terribly. He never had a bad thing to say about anyone. He was always positive. Truly one-of-a-kind. R.I.P. my friend, Senator Monaghan.

To the Family; Please accept my deepest sympathies. I can't believe I won't be working with Tom any more. He was a real pro. Everyone will miss him.

Tom..
You were one in a million..and will be missed by all.

I worked with Tom for fifteen years
and each and every day he would say "Top O' the Morning to you!"
and when he walked into a room he would say "All Rise" Tom was always a warm and kind man with a great sense of humor... He will never be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

To the Monaghan family - you were like a second family growing up. Mr. Monaghan will be fondly remembered and sorely missed. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. May you replay the good times and let the memories help you heal.