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Ken (John G.) Monk

Posted By Haskett Funeral Homes On November 7, 2011 @ 5:01 PM In Lucan,Obituary | 22 Comments

Ken (John G.) Monk

Peacefully on Sunday November 6, 2011 with loved ones by his side, recently of Denfield and formally of London in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of Frances (Bourne) Monk. Loving father to Audrey(Andrew) Monk of Poplar Hill, Mardy (Sam) Monk, Cindy (Scott) Robins, Heather (Michael) Monk, Sheila (Phil) Willer, David (Janice) Monk, Michael (Karen) Monk, Patricia (Chris) Chisholm, Kathy (Tom) Decoste all of London; Jamie (Debra) Monk of St Thomas; and Geriald (Cheryl) of Woodstock, predeceased by son Kevin. Dear brother to Ruth, Eileen, Rita, Joy and stepbrother Clifford. Predeceased by sisters Helen and Florence, brother Carl and step brother Patrick. Fondly remembered by grandchildren, great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Ken will fondly be cherished by many friends everywhere for his kindness, generosity and passion for life.

Ken was the owner/operator of Monk’s Auto Body formally of London and recently of Denfield and took pride in every car he worked on. Ken has had a passion for horses throughout his life so in lieu of flowers we ask donations be made to SARI Therapeutic Riding in Arva, Ontario in Ken’s name.

Friends may call at the Haskett Funeral Home, 223 Main Street, Lucan on Thursday, November 10th from 12-1 PM where a memorial service will be held on Thursday at 1:30PM.



Ken (John G.) Monk

Condolences for the family of “Ken (John G.) Monk”

Condolence from Donna Murphy & Kevin Penalagan , Karen & Rick Claxton on November 8th, 2011 6:54 AM

Sorry to hear about your loss, Our prayers are with you during this very tough time.

Condolence from Rob Watson on November 8th, 2011 7:53 AM

Ken, I appreciate all the assistance and love you have shown my family over the years, especially when I was younger. Too bad there aren’t more people these days with your compassion for others.
I am very happy that I was able to re-connect with you and Fran over the past couple of years.

Rob Watson

Condolence from Elliott Gnidec on November 8th, 2011 9:15 AM

We were sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. For many years Ken looked after our vehicles and it was always a pleasure doing business with him.
Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this difficult time.

Sincerely,
The Gnidec Family

Condolence from Peggy Murphy on November 8th, 2011 1:07 PM

I was so sorry to hear of Uncle Gil’s passing. My thoughts are with you all during this very difficult time. He is remembered fondly among the family.

Condolence from Ron Campbell/Shirley Mann on November 8th, 2011 3:23 PM

A good friend , confidant,and teacher has been lost. Ken has been like a father to me and will be missed terribly . Our thoughts and prayers are with Francis and the family

Condolence from Joe Dewan or DEWAN FUELS on November 8th, 2011 4:51 PM

My deepest condolences to Ken Family I did a great deal of buisness with him more in London than Denfield. Ken was a man who I belived Live and let Live. Forgive; Forget Move On Sorry for your loss. Joe Dewan.

Condolence from Doug Haskett on November 8th, 2011 5:14 PM

Francis and family , We are sorry to hear of Kens passing . He was always a good friend and will be missed Sincerely , Doug and the guys at Sherwin Williams Auto.

Condolence from Bryan and Marie Watson on November 8th, 2011 7:27 PM

Ken was one of the kindest men I knew, I doubt that he realized the impact he made in my life, he taught me so much in his auto body shop, when I worked for him so many years ago, we had the good fortune to have him in our lives for over fourty years. We will surely miss all the wonderful Sunday morning breakfasts we had the priviledge to share with Ken and Francis at the North Star restaurant in Elginfield. It was an honour to be able to call him friend, our heartfelt sympathy to Francis and Audrey, we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

Condolence from Donna McManus (nee Clancy) on November 8th, 2011 8:32 PM

Reading through the messages of condolences it reminds me that to some people my uncle was known as Ken, to some others John, but to me, he was always known affectionately as Uncle Gil.
You see, my most loving memories of my Uncle Gil are also from my childhood.
After my father died, my Uncle Gil was like a father to my sister Patt, my brother Mike and I. Both my aunt and uncle were kind and generous to us. Uncle Gil was also very supportive of my mother Luella (now deceased) and I was always very grateful for that.
I will miss him and I send my condolences to all of his friends, family and relatives.

Condolence from Michael Clancy on November 8th, 2011 11:01 PM

I have so many happy memories of Ken. I knew him as Uncle Gil. He is a man that I admired and looked up to as a child. He was always there, reliable, hard working, with a witty point of view on things and interesting to talk to. His shop was a gathering place for people to drop in and socialize as well as a place of very hard work. I think a lot of people got their start with Gil’s help and he gave them work to carry them through difficult times. He slept there. He ate there. He gave me my first job sanding cars even though I wasn’t good at it. He and his family treated my family and I with so much kindness and generosity over the years. Gil and Celia showed up often with food or other things we needed. He seemed to feed the world on KFC and burgers at the shop. He bought me my first bike and I really loved my uncle Gil. The years haven’t dimmed those feelings. I hope every one of his family and friends will accept my condolences. I truly sympathize with you and share your loss
Mike Clancy, Hamilton

Condolence from Becky Shoebottom on November 8th, 2011 11:44 PM

John ( as I always called him) sold me my first car! I emptied my college fund and hit the wide open road! Sadly that same car came to burst into flames on the side of the road just past the shop on Wonderland. As John and I stood watching it burn his response was…..”if you had wanted the windows tinted that bad all you had to do was ask!”
God love ya! Keep telling his stories.

Condolence from Carolyn O’Neil on November 9th, 2011 12:59 AM

I am very sorry for your loss and may God give you all the strength to get through the days ahead. I know Ken will be missed but he will remain in your hearts forever.
Sorry, Carolyn

Condolence from John and Mary Walls on November 9th, 2011 8:57 AM

Francis and family; our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.

Condolence from Bob and Nancy Manning on November 9th, 2011 3:38 PM

Frances, Audrey and family: sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. You will have many happy memories to remember him by in the days and weeks ahead. His spirit will live on forever through you.

Condolence from percy watson on November 9th, 2011 7:29 PM

So sorry for your loss. I knew Ken for over 45 years and sure had a lot of fun times when I worked for him in the shop on Brydges st. He taught me how to do body work and paint. One memory I’ll never forget and chuckle to myself every time I think about it. Was 2am and Ken just painted a red car for Cliff Hammond and when he finished he put a big h on the hood as a joke. Next morning he repainted the car. we laughed about it everytime we met after that. That’s the kind of fun times we had. Will miss all those good laughs.

Condolence from Joanne Liley on November 9th, 2011 8:23 PM

Frances and Audrey. What can i say? What a special man he was. I didn’t get the chance to know him for long but for the length of time I did infact know him, what a wonderful man i knew him to be. His stories, he always had a story to tell, and he always made me laugh. He will be missed by many and by my family and I included. May memories serve you well and his love live within your soul. May Ken rest in peace and with a smile on his face. My condolences to you.

Condolence from percy watson on November 9th, 2011 9:08 PM

so sorry for your loss of a great guy.i knew ken for 45 years he taught me how to do body work and spray paint.as he was one of the best. sure have lots of fond memories.one i still laugh about every time i think about it .ken painted a pretty red car for cliff hamond a used car dealer .was 2am in the morning as ken always worked lots of hrs.and after we backed it out of the bake oven ken got the spray gun and sprayed a big H on the hood as a joke.when cliff came to pick it up in the morning he pretty near swallowed his cigar.he never said a word just left. we washed the car down and ken repainted it that day .ken was always up for a good laugh and we had lots of laughs out of that joke. will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure of meeting him.
PERCY WATSON

Condolence from Jason Bourne on November 9th, 2011 9:29 PM

I always enjoyed my visits with him. My thoughts and prayers for your family. He’ll be greatly missed

Condolence from Ted Wycichowski on November 9th, 2011 11:29 PM

Dear Mrs.Monk and Family: I was very saddened to hear that Ken passed away. In restoring my 66 Galaxie Ken was both a craftsman and mentor to me. The hundreds of hours in my restoration project brought me both pride and personal self accomplishment. I will always remember his kind smile and great sense of humour. I am sure that he will be dearly missed by all of his family. Respectfully Yours. Ted Wycichowski/London Ont.

Condolence from Sandie Gatt on November 10th, 2011 9:37 AM

Dear Frances and Audrey,

Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you. I know that you will have many fond memories to cherish in the up coming days. When I drive by your house I remember Audrey in Preschool – my how time flies.

Fondly Sandie

Condolence from Patt Hewitt (Clancy) on November 10th, 2011 10:27 AM

Uncle Gil touched many hearts with his love and kindness. May you all find the strength to help one another at this difficult time.
May you rest in peace Uncle Gil
Sincerely
Patt & Mark Hewitt
and Family

Condolence from Sheila Willer on November 11th, 2011 4:13 PM

Sheila (Monk) Willer

Thank you all for your kind words and prayers,
In the passing of our father.
It is of great comfort, for all of us to read your encouragement
and memories of a man we so dearly love and miss.
Bless you

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