[AT] Lucille Monson

GIL gschwartz1 at mchsi.com
Mon Apr 4 15:08:48 PDT 2011


Lucille and Cecil Monson were as good a friends as anyone could hope to 
have.  Vera and I knew them both for several years as we have most everyone 
on the ATIS list.  It seems we are all getting older but it is still a 
shocker to hear of a friend's passing.
I do know they are in a much better place, God bless them both.
Vera and Gil
and yes Steve, I did this on Dragon.  It is pretty good, specially with some 
light proofreading.


---- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Sloane" <mikesloane at verizon.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2011 10:09 AM
Subject: [AT] Lucille Monson


I am sorry to have to pass along the news of the death of Cecil Monson's
widow Lucile. Some of us who have been on the ATIS list for a while knew
Cecil and Lucille. I was just exchanging messages with Lucile last week
- she said she had some images of Cecil and some of his friends, taken
at a tractor show. But she never sent the images.

An image of Lucille can be seen at
<http://public.fotki.com/mikesloane/cecil_monson_1930-2005/at_waynes_10.html>

Mike

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LUCILLE HELEN EDDY HAND MONSON

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July 3, 1936 - March 31, 2011

Mountainville, NY

Lucille Helen Eddy Hand Monson of Mountainville and the Hamlet of
Wallkill was born July 3, 1936 in Cornwall, a daughter of the late
Raymond and Helen (Markert) Eddy, widow of Cecil Monson, died
unexpectedly at her new home in the Hamlet of Wallkill on March 31, 2011.

·

She was broker/owner for over 40 years of Lucille Hand Real Estate in
Mountainville and Ellenville. She was a member of the Orange, Ulster and
Sullivan Board of Realtors, The Cornwall Historic Society, The Order of
the Eastern Star, and a member of The Mountainville Methodist Church and
the Mountainville Grange. She was a former member of the Mountainville
Engine Ladies Auxiliary. Mom loved to travel in her motor home with
family and friends. She also traveled with the Cornwall Seniors on many
trips to the casinos. She especially enjoyed her recent trip to Ireland.

She was an avid Army Football and New York Yankees fan. She loved being
Grammy to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She is survived by
her loving children: Kenneth Hand and wife, Marybeth (Beezer) of
Cornwall, Gail Vesely and her fiance, Kelly Collins of Napanoch, Martin
Hand and wife, Mary of Wallkill, John Hand Jr. and wife, Patty of
Highland Mills; grandchildren: Shelly DiLello and husband, Gianni, Lori
Chapman and husband, Jeff, Marty Hand Jr. and fiance, Eliza Hart, Amy
Maher and husband, Dennis, Kathleen Hand, Kelley Hand, Thomas Hand,
Kelsey Hand, John Hand III and Kenny Hand; great-grandchildren: Tyler
DiLello, Madison Chapman, Sean and Genevieve Maher. She is also survived
by her sister, Lois DeStefano and her husband, Michael of Chester, many
nieces and nephews, and former, husband J. Phillip Hand of
Washingtonville. She is further survived by stepdaughter, Tina
DeSmedt-Wells of Middletown. She also leaves behind her loving dog, Jack.

Visitation will be Sunday, April 3, from 48 p.m. at Quigley Bros.
Funeral Home, 337 Hudson St., Cornwall-on-Hudson. Funeral Service will
be 11 a.m., Monday, April 4, at the funeral home with burial to follow
in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Mountainville.


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