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Thomas A. "Tom" Monahan Jr.

Thomas Monahan Obituary

Thomas “Tom” A. Monahan, Jr. Thomas “Tom” A. Monahan, Jr., age 87 of Erie, Pa. died Tuesday, November 27, 2007. He was born on January 23, 1920, the son of the late Thomas Monahan and Margaret McEnery. Tom was a 1942 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and one of the first CPAs in Erie. He served as President of the Erie Chapter of CPAs, a Vice-President and active member of the Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs, and an AICPA Council Member. Tom served on many Boards of Directors, was Treasurer of the Kahkwa Club for 12 years, and was an accounting lecturer at both Gannon University and the University of Pittsburgh. Tom is survived by his five children: Kate, Thomas Paul, Kevin, Maggie, and Dan; two sons-in-law, Roland Bopp and Mike Mullen; two daughters-in-law, Ellen Monahan and Cheryl Monahan; four children of his recently deceased spouse, Rita: Dennis and Brian Fargo, Marybeth Master and Laurie Martone; two brothers, Jack and Robert “Mick” Monahan; and nine grandchildren. Tom loved his work in the CPA firm he founded, Monahan & Monahan. With the help of his partner and brother, Mick, and long time business associates, Marybeth, Paul, Don, Beth, and Susan, he remained active until his death. For many years he wrote an eagerly anticipated Christmas poem about his clients for the Erie Times. His clients were also his friends, and he would want to thank them and his entire office for their loyalty and support. Tom Monahan loved to talk and was conversant on a wide range of subjects. It was never difficult to ascertain his opinion. His joy in hearing stories about people was only surpassed by his joy in telling those stories to another listener. He joined Toastmasters, and read books on word power to improve the entertainment value of the speeches he often made before professional organizations. An advocate of health food and alternative treatments from chelation to hypnotherapy, Tom believed these therapies kept him active in his later years. He was certainly gratified to learn that his love of wine was good for the heart. Dancing and golf were his exercise. He and Rita could be seen ballroom dancing at the Kahkwa Club every Saturday night. Tom could walk 18 holes well into his eighties, as he did on his 80th birthday celebrated in Jamaica, a favorite vacation destination, second only to attending the Masters with son, Tom. Another travel favorite was France, where he visited on several occasions to learn French and eat wonderful food with his good friend, Tom McCarthy. With Bob Chitester, producer of the PBS series “Free to Choose,” Tom also traveled to New York and California where he met Milton Friedman, his favorite economist. Daughter Maggie and Tom loved to sing Broadway show tunes; he taught her "Trouble in River City," which will forever be their song. Thanks to his brother, Jack, and Jim Cox; Tom dressed well at all times, even mowing the lawn in a suit and tie. Tom was fascinated by college selection and in recent years delighted in helping his grandchildren choose their colleges. He and first wife, Pat, sent all five children away to college. Friends may call at the Dusckas-Martin Funeral Home, Inc., 4216 Sterrettania Rd. on Friday 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and are invited to the funeral service on Saturday at St. Jude’s Catholic Church at 1:30 p.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in Tom’s name to the Erie Chapter of “Books for Kids” â€" booksforkids-erie.org/programs or to the non-profit foundation, Free to Choose (freetochoose.net). Sign the guestbook at www.GoErie.com/obits

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Published by Erie Times-News from Nov. 28 to Nov. 30, 2007.

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Mary Beth Master

December 4, 2007

Dear Monahan Family,
I am deeply saddened at Tom's passing. He was a one-of-a-kind boss and a one-of-a-kind friend. He was a good husband to my mom - I'm sure they're dancing on the clouds. He is missed by many and leaves a large void on this Earth. Know that you're in my thoughts and prayers. Very fondly, MaryBeth Master

Vickie, Mark & Dylan Hose

December 1, 2007

You are in our hearts and prayers. With deepest sympathy,
Vickie, Mark & Dylan Hose

Ken Appletree CPA

November 30, 2007

Along with my father; Tom was my role model for how a CPA should interact with his clients, fellow professionals, and community. I never tired of his stories whether they were about golf or generally accepted accounting principles.
I will miss his wisdom and wit.

Bruce and Beverly Epstein

November 30, 2007

Our sympathies go out to the Monahan family. Mr. Monahan was a gentleman who made me feel like an old friend immediately upon meeting him for the first time.

Julie Guillebeau

November 30, 2007

We were sorry to hear of Tom's passing. He will be remembered for his great support to us starting out our 13 year career at the Kahkwa Club where my husband was the golf professional.
Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Julie Guillebeau

Chuck Clymer

November 30, 2007

My deepest condolences to the Monahan family. I enjoyed Mr. Monahan's company on his annual trek to the Masters and the steak dinner on Sunday evenings was a highlight of the day. I still don't know what a "jim crack" (sp) store is, but we used to meet outside of the one at the Masters. The final round will not be the same without Mr. Monahan's presence and wit.

Noreen Ebrahim

November 30, 2007

My prayers and thoughts are with the Monahan family. I hope that everyone will find peace knowing that he is in a wonderful place.

Tim Scully

November 30, 2007

Growing up a block away Tom "Puddy" Monahan was my best friend. As a result I got to know Mr. Monahan very well. As we got older I had the privilege of seeing him around town and always enjoyed our discussions. He was a wonderful man and I extend my sympathy to the Monahan family.

Todd & Patty Briggs

November 30, 2007

We wish to express our deepest sympathy to Tom's family and wonderful staff at Monahan & Monahan. His passing will leave an extreme void in the office. We sincerely appreciated Tom's concern when we started our new business and his frequent visits.
Todd & Patty Briggs
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David Kerner

November 29, 2007

Mr.
Monhan was the best instructor I had at Gannon. He taught three or four of
the Accounting/Finance courses that I took. He had a way of leavening the
dry, insipid white bread of double-entry bookkeeping with the richness of
double-entrende observations of business, government, society and the world
in general. He made staying awake in those Evening Classes a pleasure. The
world is diminished by his departure.

Robin & Mike Norcia

November 29, 2007

We were sad to learn about Mr. Monahan's death. We didn't know him well but enjoyed his company on a few occasions. He was a colorful character and has great kids. Sorry we can't be there but we'll keep you in our prayers.

Jeanne Slataper

November 29, 2007

Tom and Pat raised a wonderful family. The stories of the fun they shared at their family gatherings have always been very entertaining. I know he will be greatly missed.

MARYBETH STOCKTON

November 29, 2007

I will always think of Tom as "Mr. Monahan" even after working with him for 35 years. He has been like a 2nd father to me- and constantly supporting over the years to my family's special occasions. Mr. Monahan treated our office as his home away from home, and us as his family away from family. We all loved him and will miss him.

Jack and Beth Prater

November 29, 2007

Though I only met Mr. Monahan several times, I have heard many stories from his son Tom. The one about cutting grass in his suit was always a favorite. Our deepest sympathy to Tom, Dan and all the Monahan clan.

Jerry Detzel

November 29, 2007

I will forever remember enjoying the spirited and diverse discussions of the coffee/breakfast group at Palmisano's and Downtowner. Of course, Tom "held court" his share of the time. I miss them all as one by one they move on.

Howard & Karyn Sheftman

November 29, 2007

Our deepest sympathies. Mr. Monahan(that's what I've always called him) was one of a kind. Masters weekend wont be the same without his presence and his historical commentary.

Lynne Mogel

November 29, 2007

My deepest sympathy to all of the Monahan Family.Before moving back to Bloomington,Illinois in May of '06 I was one of Rita's nurses and met Tom several times while he waited for her to get ready to go out to dinner. Tom and Rita enjoyed the story of how I met their nephew Pat backstage in Champaign,Il.My prayers are with you. Lynne Mogel From Erie, now in Bloomington Illinois

Berdy & Dale Monahan

November 29, 2007

Our sympathy to the family.

Colleen McCarthy

November 28, 2007

Tom was a great friend to my Dad, Tom McCarthy, and was a funny, intelligent and articulate Irishman - he will be missed...

Dianne Porter

November 28, 2007

My father and I are both deeply saddened by the loss of Mr. Monahan. Tom was my father's accounting professor at Gannon, and handled the affairs of Zeyon, Inc. for many years. Our deepest sympathy for this great loss.
John A. Yonko and Dianne C. Porter

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