NukeWorker Forum
News and Discussions => Nuke Community => Fallen: => Topic started by: Dave Warren on Mar 30, 2010, 09:52
-
For those who have not heard, Jay passed away on March 23rd.
He was working at Oak Ridge at the time.
Anyone who worked at Fernald will remember Jay as a hard-working man and a good husband and Daddy. Take care, Jay. See ya on the other side.
You can add condolences on this website if you would like: http://www.kykerfuneralhome.com/Event.asp?event_id=2818
Jay Brian Monroe age 47 of Kingston formerly of Central Lake and Battle Creek, Michigan passed away Tuesday March 23, 2010 at the U.T.MedicalCenter. He was a member of the V.F.W. Post #6985, a U.S. Navy Veteran, he enjoyed wood working, taking hikes in the mountains and being with his family. Preceded in death by his parents Joseph and Mary Monroe.
Survivors include:
Wife of 27 years Kathy Monroe;
Daughter Teia Monroe;
Sons Jerime Monroe; Joshua Monroe; Zackary Monroe and Travis Monroe all of Kingston;
Sisters and brothers in law Georgia and Ken Beaver of Kalkaska, MI; Patti and Gary Rose of Battle Creek, MI;
Brothers and sisters in law Joe and Patsy Donnellan of Romulas, MI; Jerry and Vicki Hartley of Boyne City, MI; Jeff Monroe of Battle Creek, MI; Jed and Tracy Monroe of Battle Creek, MI;
Father and mother in law Bud and Pauline Hoogerhyde of Central Lake, MI;
Brothers in law Dan and Penny Hoogerhyde of Ardmore, OK; Harold and Linda Hoogerhyde of Bellaire, MI; Scott and Lisa Hoogerhyde of Central Lake, MI;
and many nieces and nephews.
-
Sorry to hear this, I have good memories of Jay, he marched to his own drummer and could make life interesting on the dullest drab day. My thoughts and prayers to his family.
-
I worked with Jay at Fernald and I'm sad to hear of his passing.
My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
R.I.P brother.
RNN
-
I worked with Jay at Fernald. Very sad news. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. Diana
-
its truely odd how many veteran techs of fernald have died young
-
I also worked with Jay at Fernald, perhaps Tammie did as well. I have many fond memories of Jay. He was a good and conscientious worker. Good man to work with. Our condolences and prayers for his family.
Dusty