William Jackson "Bill" Monck

william monck

December 10, 1937 ~ February 20, 2023

Born in: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Resided in: Pueblo, Colorado

William Jackson “Bill” Monck, 85, of Pueblo, Colorado, passed away on February 20, 2023.
Bill was born on December 10, 1937 to his parents, Garnet and Billie Monck, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He met his wife, Cynthia, while they were students at Colorado College. After graduation in 1959, Bill was commissioned as an officer in the United States Army. After his discharge, Bill worked at Maytag and Frigidaire for 35 years before retiring in 1996. After retiring, Bill and Cynthia moved to Rye, Colorado where Bill was active in the Lion’s Club and the Rye volunteer fire department. He is survived by his wife, Cynthia; his son, Christopher; his two daughters, Philancy and Gretchen; and his sister, Pamela Hill. There will be no services. Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com

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  1. Ray and Maggie,

    Thank you so much for your note. Mom and Dad always spoke so very highly of you, and quite often too. I read your note to Mom, and it meant so much to her. They are very fond of you both. He was a larger-than-life dad and is missed greatly by us all.

  2. Dear Cindy and family,

    Jack and I extend our sympathy to you on Bill’s passing. Bill was a great asset to all of us at Hidden Creeks. We appreciated his hard work, his lively sense of humor, and his intelligence. I know so many folks there who have missed your presence. And we miss those great stiff drinks he used to pour. Our thoughts are with you.
    Jack and Linda Stachler

    • Jack and Linda,

      Thanks for your condolences- mom very much appreciates it and misses you both. They have missed Hidden Creeks since the day they left- it was their dream place. We all miss it. Dad often talked about times spent with the Stachlers- he thought very highly of you. There is a large hole in our world without him.

  3. Cindy and Family,
    We would like to send our sincere sympathy in your great loss of Bill. What a gem of a man – one of a kind, for sure! He always had a fabulous smile and was a friend to everyone he met. We are so glad we knew him. He will be greatly missed.
    Ray and Maggie Davis

    • Ray and Maggie,

      Thank you so much for your note. Mom and Dad always spoke so very highly of you, and quite often too. I read your note to Mom, and it meant so much to her. They are very fond of you both. He was a larger-than-life dad and is missed greatly by us all.


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