DR. DALE ROBERT MONGRAIN, MD
Dec. 6, 1941- Nov. 1, 2006
Dr. Dale Robert Mongrain, MD, 64, of Brawley, passed away peacefully Wednesday, November 1, 2006.
Dr. Mongrain spent most of his life in Brawley devoted to taking care of his family, friends, patients and loyal staff. He was born in Iron Mountain, MI. He graduated from Kingford High School in 1960. Then went on to receive degrees from No. Michigan University, the University of Michigan and the Medical School of Wisconsin. Dr. Mongrain opened his medical practice in Brawley in 1974 and did so until his death.
Dr. Mongrain was honored as an Eagle Scout. He was also very active in boxing during his youth and received a number of recognitions. He was a member of the American Medical Association. He was a devoted Christian and servant of the Lord. He will remain in the loving memory of his family and friends.
Memorial service will be officiated by Pastor Mike Neciuk, Monday, Novmeber 6, at Frye Chapel and Mortuary in Brawley, commencing at 1 p.m.
Dr. Mongrain is survived by his daughter, Kimberly Jaramillo; sons, Jason and Darin Mongrain; brother, Gary Mongrain; grandchildren, Mikayla, Chelsea, Alexis and Dylan who loved him dearly.
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Kevin Dulaney
August 10, 2025
Gary; this is Kevin from 1st so Baptist Brawley. I´m in Tupelo MS. I´ve wondered and prayed about you. What´s up? 662 5535538 to chat.
Tim, Sally, Amy & Ryan Sullivan
November 6, 2006
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you Kim, Darin, Jason & Families, Gretta and Gary. We were saddened to hear of your loss and wish that we could be with you during this difficult time. Dale was a cousin that we did not get to see very often but we found our conversations with Dale to be very interesting. May all your memories bring you comfort in the days to come.
Eloise Larsen
November 6, 2006
kim, Jason, Darin, Grandchildren, Gretta & Gary. Dale was my very first nephew and I thought so very much of him. I am so sorry that I cannot be with you in person, but my thoughts and prayers are. Please keep in touch. Love and hugs, Aunt Pinky
Lyle Boucher
November 6, 2006
Thoughts & prayers to family & friends of Dale. I first knew him in junior high school; we went through high school & NMU together, even roomed together for a while.
He was always interesting, & it was a privelege to be his friend.
Sue Dallman
November 5, 2006
My sympathy, Dale is my cousin and I was sadened to hear of his death. I wish that I could attend his memorial service but because of the distance, it will not be possible. My thoughts and prayers go out to his children and grandchildren.
God Bless you all.
Dennis Sutton
November 4, 2006
My sympathy, Dale was an old friend of mine. We played football together and graduated from KHS the same year.
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