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Anthony M. Monaghan

February 27, 1936 - June 24, 2017
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Bremen- Anthony M. Monaghan, 81, of Bremen died Saturday, June 24, 2017 at Baptist Health in Madisonville. He was born in Muhlenberg County on February 27, 1936. Mr. Monaghan was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church and an assistant foreman for the Kentucky State Highway Department. He is preceded in death by his sisters,Continue Reading

Diana Simpao left a message on June 27, 2017:
Profound sympathy to all Family members,friends.
May he Rest In Peace,in Light,with Lord Jesus.
Barbara ( Bibbi) Brown left a message on June 26, 2017:
Have so many fond memories of Pete, He was one of a kind. Loved raising hogs with Don, Played many card games sitting around our kitchen table. But one thing he kept hidden from us is that he could sing. Our girls loved him like an uncle. May you rest in peace old friend.
Laura (Rhodes) Riley left a message on June 26, 2017:
So sorry for your loss. I attended St. Joseph's school in Central City with Anthony. I just recently found a holy card his sister, June, gave me years ago! He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Sincerely, Laura (Rhodes) Riley
Veronica Carrico left a message on June 25, 2017:
Gosh, the memories I have of Uncle Pete. He was the best. Sure going to miss knowing he's around. I'm so glad I had a one-on-one visit with him last time I saw him. Love you Uncle Pete.
David Mills left a message on June 25, 2017:
So many memories of Uncle Pete...he was such a fun uncle. I could fill a book with all the good times we had when we were both much younger. Going to miss him a lot. Rest in peace, Uncle Pete.
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Jan Mills Gish left a message on June 25, 2017:
Dear ole Uncle Petey! One of a kind! I sure did love him. He was such a great uncle. He had such a unique sense of humor. An easy-going man, so easy and fun to be around. I loved hearing him sing, which he loved to do. When he'd sing Don Williams' songs, it was like an angel singing. The last time I saw him, he was sitting in front of the TV in his easy chair, tuned to a country music channel and every once in awhile, he'd join in the singing. Uncle Pete, everyone should have the pleasure of having an uncle like you.
K. Erin Mills left a message on June 25, 2017:
I sure love Uncle Pete. It was always such a treat to be with him. Funny and sweet to the girls and pretty good about taking the boys out to get into trouble, but never getting caught. Couldn't get enough of his Dean Martin singing voice. Let's remember the good times and I wish you well, Uncle Pete! I love you.
Aunt Betty, I love you and wish you well, too.
Tucker Funeral Home left a message:
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