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A Letter to Our Daddy Daddy we are going to miss you. One thing we can never do is forget you. We had the best life and for that we are thankful. You were a great man and a wonderful father. It hurts us to say farewell but we know that God makes no

Casket Bearers: Class of 1975 and Hoke County Maintenance Department

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mistakes. You taught all of us to respect people regardless of how they treated us. You always told us not to worry about things that we could not change. To hear all the great things that people say warms our hearts. Even though we feel that our heart is broken we know that in time the Lord will help heal our

Floral Attendants: Class of 1975

Mr. Donnie Glenn Monroe

broken hearts. There is so much more we could say but I’ll just end it by saying you were the best Dad, you gave us the best life, and I know that without a doubt you fulfilled your purpose here on earth and gained your crown in glory. Continue to smile down on us and allow your love to shine through. We Will Always Love You.

Acknowledgments The family is forever thankful for your heartfelt prayers, comforting words, visitations, cards, floral arrangements and all other expressions of kindness extended to us during this time of bereavement.

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Oct. 26, 1956

Jan. 10, 2017

Sunday, January 15, 2017 3:00 pm J.W. Turlington School 1588 Main Street Raeford , North Carolina 28376

Rev. Dr. James Leach - Officiator/ Eulogist

Order Of Service Processional……...……..…Clergy & Family Selection………...……….....................Choir Old Testament………….. New Testament………...… Prayer …………...…. Selection…………...………. Mr. Jim Cagel Acknowledgments………...

Obituary……………………...Read Silently Remarks……….…... Mr. Clayton Singletary Mr. Robert Hall L.C. Chapell Solo……………............ Mrs. Lakita Grace Eulogy………….……...Rev. James Leach Recessional……………..………Morticians Interment Mt. Zion Church Cemetery

His Legacy “The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord, and he delighted in his way.” Psalms37:23

Mr. Donnie G. Monroe, was born on October 26, 1956 to the late Wilma Jane Monroe and Delton Monroe, Jr. in Scotland County, North Carolina. On the evening of Tuesday, January 10, 2017, God saw he was getting tired and allowed him to quietly slip away to Glory. He is now resting from his labor to his sweet reward. Donnie was educated in Hoke County Public Schools and graduated with the Class of 1975. He later continued his education at Sandhills Community College. He was employed with the Hoke County Schools Maintenance Department. To know Donnie was to love him. He was a caring and loving person to everyone that he came in contact with. He was a handy man and could fix or build anything he put his mind to. Donnie’s heart was always and still will be with his wife until the end. Awaiting his arrival around heaven’s throne is his loving and devoted parents, Wilma Jane Monroe and Delton Monroe, one sister Jackie Monroe, and one brother Calvin Monroe. He leaves to cherish his loving and profound memories; his wife Patricia Thomas, one son Cedrick Monroe (Marcella) of Hopkinsville, KY, two daughters Latoria Davis (Eric) of Raeford, NC, and Jacqueline Monroe and (George) of Raeford, NC, two brothers Charles Monroe (Elizabeth) and Lynwood Monroe (Marilyn), four grandsons: Jalen, Javion, Travis, Zymere, four grand daughters: Zymana, Zymeria, Nyasia, Jaya, four sister in laws: Ann Monroe, Margaret McLean, Loriene McLean, Helen Thomas, and two brother in laws: Linburgh Thomas and Alfonza Thomas, his devoted and dear friends: Rev. James Leach, Roscoe McCollum, LC Chapell, Robert Hall—a dear brother, and Clayton Singletary.