Born in Muhlenberg County Feb. 9, 1922, he was self - employed in the janitorial service, a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church and a WWII Navy Veteran.
Survivors include two daughters, Sally A. (Frederic D.) Floberg of Winnetka, Ill. and Patricia J. (Rhodric C.) Hackman of McLean, Va.; two sons, John E. Jr. (Mary) Monaghan of Long Beach, Calif. and Stephen P. (Cindy) Monaghan of Carlsbad, Calif.; two brothers, Donald P. (Marlene) Monaghan and Martin A. (Betty) Monaghan, both of Central City; seven sisters, Agnes (late Thomas) Drea of Central City, Sr. Michael Ann Monaghan and Sr. Mary Renee’ Monaghan, both of Mount St. Joseph, Sr. Jane Monaghan of Nazareth, Kathleen (late Jerry) La Buda of Francisville, Ind., Rose (late Arnold) Mills of Lexington and Ann (late George) Boarman of Booneville, Ind.; eight grandchildren, Fred, Dan and Susan Floberg, Courtney and Scott Hackman, Mitchel, Sommer and Sierra Monaghan; 24 nieces and nephews.
Mass services were held at 10 a.m. April 16, 2005 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church with Father Ben Luther officiating. Burial followed in Fairmount Cemetery in Central City. Tucker Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Memorial contributions can be made to St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Food Pantry, 113 South Third Street, Central City, KY 42330.
Published in The Courier-Journal on Apr. 15, 2005
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John was the first born child of his parents. His father was John William Monaghan Jr., a native of Kentucky. Both his father's parents natives of England. His mother was Mary Louise "Minnie" Coffey, a native of Alabama. She had a younger brother, Charles G, who lived with the family for a time.
Born in Muhlenberg County Feb. 9, 1922, he was self - employed in the janitorial service, a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church and a WWII Navy Veteran.
Survivors include two daughters, Sally A. (Frederic D.) Floberg of Winnetka, Ill. and Patricia J. (Rhodric C.) Hackman of McLean, Va.; two sons, John E. Jr. (Mary) Monaghan of Long Beach, Calif. and Stephen P. (Cindy) Monaghan of Carlsbad, Calif.; two brothers, Donald P. (Marlene) Monaghan and Martin A. (Betty) Monaghan, both of Central City; seven sisters, Agnes (late Thomas) Drea of Central City, Sr. Michael Ann Monaghan and Sr. Mary Renee’ Monaghan, both of Mount St. Joseph, Sr. Jane Monaghan of Nazareth, Kathleen (late Jerry) La Buda of Francisville, Ind., Rose (late Arnold) Mills of Lexington and Ann (late George) Boarman of Booneville, Ind.; eight grandchildren, Fred, Dan and Susan Floberg, Courtney and Scott Hackman, Mitchel, Sommer and Sierra Monaghan; 24 nieces and nephews.
Mass services were held at 10 a.m. April 16, 2005 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church with Father Ben Luther officiating. Burial followed in Fairmount Cemetery in Central City. Tucker Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Memorial contributions can be made to St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Food Pantry, 113 South Third Street, Central City, KY 42330.
Published in The Courier-Journal on Apr. 15, 2005
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John was the first born child of his parents. His father was John William Monaghan Jr., a native of Kentucky. Both his father's parents natives of England. His mother was Mary Louise "Minnie" Coffey, a native of Alabama. She had a younger brother, Charles G, who lived with the family for a time.
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