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Obituary: Barbara Louise Monnat, 89, Croghan
Published: August 12, 2025
By: Provided by Iseneker
Funeral Home
Barbara Louise
Monnat
CROGHAN- Barbara Louise
Monnat, 89, of Belfort Road, passed away on Monday August 11, 2025 at Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown.
A funeral Mass
will be said at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday August 20, 2025
at St. Stephen’s Catholic Church, Croghan with Rev. Donald Manfred, Pastor,
officiating. Burial will be in St. Vincent DePaul Cemetery, Belfort. There are no calling hours. A meal at the Croghan American Legion
will immediately follow the burial, all are welcome. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be
made to St. Stephen’s Catholic Church Restoration Fund, P.O. Box 38,
Croghan, NY 13327. Arrangements are with Iseneker
Funeral Home, Inc., Lowville.
She is survived
by her husband of over 70 years, Gordon; six children, Paul (Christina)
Monnat of Lowville, NY; Doug (Carol) Monnat of Indian River, NY; Mike
(Vanessa) Monnat of Croghan, NY; Denise Monnat of Asheville, NC; Judy
(James) Widrick of Lowville, NY; Bethany Brunell (and friend, Clyde
Simmons) of Lowville, NY; 16 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, and one
great-great grandchild; several nieces, nephews and cousins. She is predeceased by a sister, Mary
Callahan; and two brothers, Frederick and Lawrence Norton.
Barbara was born
on August 2, 1936 in Houseville,
NY, a daughter of the late Edgar and Bertha Merry Norton. She attended several country schools and
graduated in 1953 from General Martin High School in Glenfield. On October 9, 1954, she married Gordon
Paul Monnat at St. Stephen’s Catholic Church in Croghan. Barbara worked for several organizations
throughout the years, including her family’s business, Monnat & Son
Plumbing and Heating in Belfort, Household Gas Station in Houseville, and at various hotels in the area as a
waitress and bartender. She also
worked for Community Bank at the Tops Plaza, Beaverite
Products in Beaver Falls, and at Meade Optical in Lowville. Barbara served as the Town of Croghan Tax
Collector and worked for the Lewis County Board of Elections.
Barbara was a
communicant of St. Stephen’s Catholic Church, Croghan. She was a member of Croghan Bowling
League. Barbara enjoyed crocheting
and knitting throws and socks, providing gifts for many people. She enjoyed playing cards, especially
Euchre, trips to casinos, and attending auctions, especially David Johnson
Auctions. Barbara enjoyed watching
Gunsmoke. Together with Gordon, she
enjoyed camping in their RV around the area, and spending time with family
and friends.
Barb often spoke
of how she and Gordie met on the Harley Stoddard farm outside of Lowville
(now the O’Brien farm). She worked
in-house, and he worked on the farm.
Their first date was to the movies in Carthage along with a friend,
mentioned all three won at “QUIZNO” that night which was a plus.
In the last month
Barb was able to attend several events including Boomer Ritz’ camp party,
the Monnat reunion, her birthday party at home and at Gordie and Barb’s
camp for lunch. She was happy to be
able to talk to so many friends and relatives, she truly enjoyed visiting
with people, and will be dearly missed by many.
The family
sincerely thanks DaVita Lowville Dialysis Center for their kind care and
consideration for Barb.
Gordon would like
to thank all of the family driver’s
for their help in taking Barb for her dialysis treatments each week.
Condolences may
be shared with Barbara’s family at www.isenekerfuneralhome.com .
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