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Gonzalo Monarque Obituary

SALINAS – Gonzalo was born in 1926 and was raised in Sonoma, CA. He was the son of Raul and Olimpia Monarque. He attended Flowery Grammar School and Sonoma Valley High School, graduating in 1945. He was a competitive athlete, participating in baseball, track, basketball and the first football team for the high school.
In 1945 he joined the U.S. Maritime Service, training under the U.S. Coast Guard at Catalina Island, CA, where he earned his radio operator's license, 2nd class. Gonzalo enrolled at St. Mary's College (Moraga) in 1948. In 1950, he again entered the Merchant Marine. For his wartime effort, he received an honorable discharge from the U.S. Coast Guard. After, he returned to St. Mary's College and graduated in 1953 with a major in Chemistry. He immediately started work as a chemist for Merck & Company, while at the same time attending engineering classes at UC Berkeley.
In 1965, Gonzalo went to work for Corning, Inc. as a process engineer. His various projects required him to move his family to Baltimore, MD, Tampico, Mexico, Houston, TX and Pascagoula, MS. After 14 years working for Corning, he joined Kaiser in 1979 and moved the family to California where other family members were located. While at Kaiser, Gonzalo contributed to projects that would improve plant operations, such as: fuel oil reduction while maintaining the same plant production, introducing less costly fuels and improving fuel combustion with liquid oxygen.
He retired from Kaiser in 1992. He was still in good health, was energetic, and wanted to be productive. He consulted for several years and he finally found a second career – that of a substitute high school teacher. He learned that he could communicate with teenagers, and of course he could teach science classes. At times, while in the classroom, Gonzalo would think about past teachers from Flowery School and Sonoma High School. These teachers had a big influence on Gonzalo. Later in life, Gonzalo fought through several bouts with cancer. Nevertheless, he continued his substitute teaching assignments. However in 2011, he had to give up his teaching work; his body no longer had the strength to carry on in the classroom. His other activities were also curtailed, such as volunteer work and tutoring.
Gonzalo passed away on New Year's Day. He is survived by his two sons, Stephen (Brenda) and Charles (Bonita) and Jean Monarque, his former wife and mother of his two sons. He is also survived by his sister, Yvonne Perez and her family living in Arkansas and by his brother, Bill and his family living in Texas. He also leaves behind four nephews and two nieces. Gonzalo also had fond memories of Lorraine Silveria, his companion for 16 years who predeceased him. Much appreciation to his medical doctors and the caring in-home care providers, whose efforts kept Gonzalo comfortable.
Gonzalo was a 50-year member of the American Chemical and Engineering Society, the Salinas Elks Lodge #614, the Monterey Moose Lodge #876, and the American Legion in Salinas Post #31 and in Sonoma, Jack London Post #489.
Friends are invited to Graveside Services at the Veteran's Memorial Park in Sonoma at 11:00 a.m.on January 17, 2014. Duggan's Mission Chapel, 525 West Napa St., Sonoma is in charge of arrangements. Donations may be made to Sonoma Valley Education Foundation.

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Published by Monterey Herald on Jan. 8, 2014.

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Eleanor Holton

January 17, 2014

So sorry to hear of Motos passing
My deepest condolences to his family and friends.
I have fond memories of him and our friendship from 1954 to 1957 when we were both living in San Francisco.
He was a good friend.

January 17, 2014

My deepest condolences to Motos family.
I have fond memories of him and of our friendship in San Francisco during the middle 1950's
Eleanor Holton

Ruby Urueta

January 14, 2014

My sincerest condolences. God bless you all.

Monika Tibbets

January 13, 2014

To my Uncle Chalo,
You were a gentleman and a scholar and I will miss you. I will always hold dear and appreciate the talks and books you gave me on our family history. Most of all I will miss your smile.
All my love,
Your niece Monika & family

Diana Kelley

January 12, 2014

To the Monarque family: My prayers and condolences are with you. Mr. Monarque sounds like a father a child can be proud of. I will pray for comfort during this time for you all.

Dean Flippo and the Office of the District Attorney

January 10, 2014

Our deepest condolences.

John Wyant

January 8, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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