Dorothy L. Monfort

dorothy monfort

December 24, 2009

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Monfort, Dorothy L., 77, retired USDA Chief Program Assistant, passed away Thursday, December 24, 2009. Visitation with the family, 6:00-8:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 29; service, 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, December 30, both at Downing Lahey Mortuary West. Preceded in death by parents, Ernest and Louise (Isch) Lingenfelter; husband, Floyd Roland Monfort, Jr.; nephew, Robert Lingenfelter. Survivors: daughters, Judy Everitt (Judd) of Eureka, Vicki Packard (Franklin) of Augusta; brothers, Wayne Lingenfelter (Shirley) and Harvey Lingenfelter (Sue) all of Gridley; sisters, Shirley Coppock (Ron) of Wichita, Carol Raaf (Fred) of Overland Park; grandchildren, Chad and Sarah Underhill, Jodi and Jason Wenzel, Bailee Howard; great-grandchildren, Taylor, Logan and Parker Wenzel, Lucas and Avery Underhill. Memorials established with Westlink Christian Church, 2001 N. Maize Rd., Wichita, KS 67212 and Youth Horizons, 1601 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67211. Visitation with the family, 6:00-8:00 P.M., Tuesday, December 29, Downing Lahey Mortuary West

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  1. 5-9-10 Hi Judy and Vicky, It is Becky & Bob. I just had a feeling today to google your mom and look what I found! I had no idea…We don’t get the paper. I wish someone would have called us. I am so sorry…I will miss talking to her. I am still trying to get over my Dad and Mom passing and 3 weeks after I lost my Mom, my dog Scooby died suddenly. Someone please call me when you get this: 316-425-7603 or 316-880-9445. My email is: scooby2245@yahoo.com

  2. Dear Judy & Judd So sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. I know what a difficult time this is for you and your family. I will keep you & your sister in my prayers. I’m sorry I am not able to be there for you, but you know you can call me anytime. Your mom looks like she was a very sweet person and I know you will miss her. Love Margie

  3. Dear Judy and Judd, I am so sorry you lost your mother. It is so hard to say good bye to our parents. I believe she shared many of her good character traits with you. Where would we all be without your great sense of humor, and loyalty to your family and friends? I am keeping you and your sorrow in my prayer.

  4. Judy, I was so sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing at 77 yrs. young. Her picture is so sweet. You are strong and I know you will be the rock for all. I love and miss you, Bonnie

  5. To the family of Dorothy Monfort: I was saddened to learn of the recent passing of Dottie. My association began with her back in the summer of 1978 when I was an ASCS trainee at the Sedgwick County office and she helped mentor me into the business that I have made my career over the last 30 years. Since that time, I have always held a fond place in my heart for her. She was always kind, patient, and friendly towards me and I enjoyed all the time I was allowed to spend with her and the other members of that staff. I offer my sincerest condolencies to all her loved ones and hope that God gives you comfort and courage in the days ahead. Sincerely, Bill Harmon

  6. Judy,Vicki and families, Sorry to hear about your mother’s passing. May your memories of her comfort you. I have many fond memories of get-togethers our families had. Your mother’s sense of humor always kept us chuckling.

  7. Judy,Vicki and families, Sorry to hear about your mother’s passing. May your memories of her comfort you. I have many fond memories of get-togethers our families had. Your mother’s sense of humor always kept us chuckling.

  8. My deepest sympathy to all the family and friends in the loss of Dottie. I first met her in the 60’s working with ASCS at a meeting in Manhattan, Kansas. We became friends and have remained so over the years but not as close as we would have liked. I know she will be missed by all who knew her but I also know she will become a great messenger for God. Her love for all her family and friends will remain with us.

  9. Judy, Vicki and families I am sorry to read of Dorothy’s passing away. We had some great times working together at the FSA office. When I visited with her a few weeks ago we still went back to the many crazy hours we worked during the famous PIK program. She loved you girls and all of the grandchildren very much. I know you will miss her greatly. Love to All.

  10. God bless your family. We really miss Dorothy and Floyd. They are some of the best neighbors anyone could have. Dorothy was always interested in my babies and Grandbabies and Floyd would always give my girls 3 Musketeer bars. They both are very missed. Sincerely Ed Donna and the girls, at 2538 w. 30th South

  11. Thank you for calling me to let me know of the death of Dorothy. She was such a special person and always so happy. I will always treasured the time she gave when she came to visit me when I was in the hospital for weeks in Wichita with my daughter Kendra. It meant so much to me. My thoughts are with you. Sorry I will not be able to attend the service as I will be in Maryland visiting my older daughter. Death is a heartache no one can heal but LOVE IS A MEMORY NO ONE STEAL. SENDING MY LOVE TO ALL.

  12. Judy & Family, Jim & I are so very sorry to hear the news about your Mom. I am so glad Vicky told us so we could tell you we love you and send you our heartfelt sympathy and prayers. May God hold you especially close in His loving arms during this time of great loss and sorrow. All Our Love, Jim & Claudia

  13. Judy & Vicki We were sorry to read of your Mother’s passing this morning. We all had such fun in Topeka while stationed there and loved keeping in touch with her over the years. Love You All

  14. Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the loss of your mother. She was a great woman with a lot of common sense. I still look for her as I walk into the FSA Office. I worked with her at the ASCS office.


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