Paul E. Monjar

Paul Eugene Monjar, 106, died peacefully on May 22, 2024, at the Bradford Ecumenical Home. 

Born on September 6, 1917, in Clintonville, he was a son to the late Harry Austin and Lois (Alverna) Monjar.

The Monjar family moved to Gifford, when Paul was a young child. He graduated from Bradford High School in 1936. 

On December 6, 1941 in Bradford he married Hazel E. (Freeman) Monjar, who preceded him in death in 1952. On September 29, 1962, in Bradford, he married Betty J. (Gimera) Monjar who died May 11, 2000.

Paul retired from Dresser Manufacturing Division in 1979 where he was a foreman in the Welding Department. He had worked there for 37 years. After retiring, along with his wife, Betty, they opened The Attic Shop where they specialized in antiques and framing.

Mr. Monjar was well known throughout the area as a fine baseball and softball player and played for many years both on Smethport and Bradford area teams. He also was an avid golfer and a founding member of Pine Acres Golf Course.

He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Bradford. He served as a Deacon, and Elder, and usher as well as a member of the Property Committee along with taking care of the Memorial Garden. He served at the Friendship Table for several years as well as the Elf Program.

Surviving is his daughter, Molly Loughlin and her husband Larry Loughlin of
Warren, two sons, Dale Monjar and wife Pam Monjar of Nashville, TN, and Todd Monjar of Bellingham, MA. He is also survived by three grandchildren: Kari Swanson of Warren, Nicholas Monjar of Philadelphia, and Blake Monjar of Boca Raton, FL., and two great-grandsons, Drew Swanson of Warren, and Evan Swanson, USMC, and several nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded by his two wives, three brothers: Harry, Edward, George; four sisters: Alverna Bright, Edna Walters, Helen Eakin, and Elanor Pierotti.

Friends are invited to attend a Celebration of Paul’s Life on Saturday, May 25, 2024, at 1:00 pm in the First Presbyterian Church, with Rev. Rob Klouw, Pastor, and Rev. W. LeRoy Beckes, retired Presbyterian minister officiating. 

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc. 

Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to Chapel Ridge or the charity of the donor's choice.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

His, was a life well lived. His legacy is a loving family. He was always happy and glad to see you, and you knew it was real.
— Jim & Nancy

Paul was a great friend and neighbor to my parents on Third Street for over 40 years. Rest in peace.
— Marsha (Lignian) & Frank Maier

Molly, Condolences to you and family. I thought the world of dad,kind,generous and very loving. Hugs Molly????????
— Kathleen A. Walters

Paul was such a kind soul I enjoyed my time with him when I was working at Chapel Ridge. He will be missed by many. Many thoughts and prayers to the family.
— Amber Frontino

Uncle Paul was very enjoyable person in times we had seen him over the years. Our deepest condolences to the family. We wish we could be there.
— Gregory and Annamarie Pierotti

What a truly wonderful man! Words can’t express how sorry I am to hear this! Breaks my heart. Your family is in my heart and prayers always!
— Shannon Kull

To the Monjar Family so sorry for your loss. Please accept my since condolences and God bless you all. Paul Monjar a remarkable man. Rest in Peace, Sir
— Tom Eddy

His son, Dale, is a friend of ours. Mr. Monjar did a wonderful job in raising Dale! We met Paul about 10 years ago. He was an amazing man!
— Vonnie and Reuben

What a truly wonderful man! Words can’t express how sorry I am to hear this! Breaks my heart. Your family is in my heart and prayers always!
— Shannon Kull

Paul was a wonderful man with a big heart. Condolences and prayers to his families.
— Lynn

O Molly so sorry for Paul’s passing. He was inspiring to so many people. Kathy and steve
— Steve simon

After reading this your dad had a good and fulfilling life.
— John Shaw

So very sorry for your loss. Your father was a very kind man. Always smiling.
— Kevin & Gail Moyer

Condolences

  • His, was a life well lived. His legacy is a loving family. He was always happy and glad to see you, and you knew it was real.

    — Jim & Nancy
  • Paul was a great friend and neighbor to my parents on Third Street for over 40 years. Rest in peace.

    — Marsha (Lignian) & Frank Maier
  • Molly, Condolences to you and family. I thought the world of dad,kind,generous and very loving. Hugs Molly????????

    — Kathleen A. Walters
  • Paul was such a kind soul I enjoyed my time with him when I was working at Chapel Ridge. He will be missed by many. Many thoughts and prayers to the family.

    — Amber Frontino
  • Uncle Paul was very enjoyable person in times we had seen him over the years. Our deepest condolences to the family. We wish we could be there.

    — Gregory and Annamarie Pierotti