Lillian G. Munday

Lillian G. Munday, 83, formerly of 63 Gates Hollow, passed away, Tuesday, October 20, 2015, at The Pavilion at BRMC.

Born February 24, 1932, in Bradford she was the daughter of the late Harry and Leona (Jacobs) Stewart.

She was married to Eugene Munday who preceded her in death.

Mrs. Munday had worked at Zippo Manufacturing for many years. She enjoyed gardening, sewing and making quilts, which she donated to the Veterans Hospitals.

She was a member of the Evans Memorial United Methodist Church. 

Surviving are four children, one daughter, Dena Moore, of TN, three sons Clayton Zandy, and Richard Zandy, both of Bradford and Wayne Smith, of AZ, one brother, Charles Stewart, of Mt. Alton, 12 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband she was preceded in death by two sisters, Bertha Phillips and Barbara Courteau.

Family will be receiving friends on Monday, October 26, 2015, from 11:00am to 1:00pm in the  Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes, Inc., 33  South Ave., where funeral services will be held at 1:00pm, with Rev. Barbara J. Moore, pastor of Evans Memorial United Methodist Church officiating. Committal services and burial will be in Willow Dale Cemetery.

Memorials, if desired, maybe made to Evans Memorial United Methodist Church, or the charity of donor's choice.

Online condolences maybe made at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

To Rich and family, my sincere condolences. Lillian was a great woman and the greatest happiness that every came into Dad's life. I remember the first time I met her with Dad at a Friday fish fry/dance at the Elks (maybe VFW?) in GreenvilleLillian and I polka-danced (she was great!) and I loved her from that time on. May you have many happy memories to sustain you, Pat, Jan & Emily Munday
— Pat Munday

Mom, I will miss you with all my heart. You suffered to long and now you are free. You are in a better place with the love of God and his angels.we will meet again in a better world. Love you forever.
— Dena moore

Condolences

  • To Rich and family, my sincere condolences. Lillian was a great woman and the greatest happiness that every came into Dad's life. I remember the first time I met her with Dad at a Friday fish fry/dance at the Elks (maybe VFW?) in GreenvilleLillian and I polka-danced (she was great!) and I loved her from that time on. May you have many happy memories to sustain you, Pat, Jan & Emily Munday

    — Pat Munday
  • Mom, I will miss you with all my heart. You suffered to long and now you are free. You are in a better place with the love of God and his angels.we will meet again in a better world. Love you forever.

    — Dena moore