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Submitted by benoit on Tue, 04/09/2024 - 02:28:PM
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Called up too soon. It is with saddened hearts that we announce the passing of Frank Monaghan on March 21, 2024 at the age of 56 in Edmonton, Alberta. He is survived by his Mother, Monique Monaghan; his sisters Karen Monaghan and Susan Smale (Chris); and nieces Emilie and Alexandra Smale. He was predeceased by his Father, Robert Edward Monaghan.  Frank was loved by all who had the privilege of knowing him. He was a loyal son, brother, uncle, friend, soldier, brother-in-arms and fierce protector of those he loved.

Born and raised in beautiful Quebec City, Frank became an avid bicycle rider in his teenage years and could be seen riding his bike all over Quebec City.  It is these adventures that sparked Frank’s love of history while exploring the old city.  Frank later majored in history in the Maritimes and developed a lifelong love of history and service.

Frank joined the Canadian Armed Forces in April of 1988 and received his first training and mission as a Grenadier Guard.  Once trained, he served under the UN in Kosovo in 1999 and again Bosnia in 2003.  He went onto serve two combat tours in Afghanistan; Kandahar, 2010 and Kabul, 2013. Frank chose to occupy the very tip of the military spear, the infantry, the Patricias (Princess Patricia Light Infantry). Those that chose to dedicate their lives to military service are called to it, Frank not only met that call, but dedicated much of his career to train and mentor those that chose to follow their convictions as he did.  The most notable example of this is Frank having trained Canadian Rangers from 2015 to 2019 in the most austere conditions imaginable throughout our Northern Territories.  In his 36 years of service to our country, Frank defined was it is to be a soldier; leader; mentor; friend and above all, brother to many.

Please join Frank’s family as they honour his final tour of duty of peacekeeping in heaven.

Friends and comrades-in-arms are invited to assemble and pay respects on Friday April 19th at the Hall of Colours of the Beechwood National Memorial Centre, 280 Beechwood Ave. Ottawa after 12 noon.  Memorial Service will be held in the Sacred Space at 1:30 p.m. followed by urn interment and military honours at the National Military Cemetery of the Canadian Forces.

 

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/11/2024 - 04:50:PM

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Martin Savard

It is with deep sadness that I write these words. Frank and I met in Québec City back in 1985 and graduated in 1986. We continued our studies together in college in QuébecCity. . In 1987 we joined the navy reserve which was the start of Frank's illustrious 30+ years
In the Canadian armed forces. Thank you Frank for being a great friend and for serving our country. Love you and miss you man! My sincerest condolences to Mrs. Monaghan, Karen and Susan.

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CWO Pat Rizzo MSM, CD

Frank, we shared our experiences as Canadian Grenadier Guards members and as Canadian Ranger Instructors.
You were always positive, and had a laugh with every story you told.
Rest Easy. We have the Watch.

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CSgt (ret) Brian Mackarous, CD

Deeply saddened to hear this news. Most sincere condolences to the Monaghan family. Frank, you made us all proud to have known you.

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LCol Rob Unger MMM, CD

Gone too soon. We grew up and spent our formative years as Guardsmen at the CGG. I’m proud to have served with you - by reading comments herein, you have positively impacted all who you crossed paths with. Rest in peace brother

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 04/13/2024 - 10:41:AM

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Ian and Carol McLean

Our sincere condolences to Aunt Monique and all the family. We have always been so proud of Frank and his service to Canada. May you find some comfort in the love and support from all who knew and loved him.

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David Hornibrook

Frank had a presence, a laugh and showed genuine interest in the folks he knew. Great guy, I enjoyed working with him.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 04/15/2024 - 11:44:PM

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Carol Stadnyk

You will be forever missed ❤️

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Dan & Jackie Monaghan

frank was part of our extended family as the often came to out house in summer for weekend bbq and every year for chistmas dinner. 12 days of Chistmas will not be same without you

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David Johnson

News of Frank's untimely departure from this earthly realm was very disappointing. I was fortunate to meet Frank at Base Borden and always enjoyed the time he shared with me before his departure to Edmonton. I will miss him.

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MCpl James Palmer

I am grateful for having the privilege to serve with Frank. My life is better for having known him, and I will miss him. I offer my most sincere condolences to the family for their loss. I pray that you find comfort and peace in prayer and God.

God Bless

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