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Marion C. Monkvic born Marion Krisanda in Blakely PA on December 10, 1932 died February 14, 2026. She went to Catholic grade school and high school in New Jersey in Trenton area. She was baptized and confirmed Catholic. She met John Monkvic in New Jersey where he was stationed. They married and moved where he was stationed until he retired. They moved to Santa Ana in 1973. They had little John when living in Denver, CO. Marion accompanied Big John sailing as part of Navy Yacht club and won some of her own trophies as woman skipper. She enjoyed working with plants and many crafts including sewing. She retired from real estate and was preceded in death by her husband and son.
She will join them in a plot at Brigadier General William Doyle cemetery in New Jersey. There will be a funeral on March 13 at 10am Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Newport Beach, Ca. A Rosary visitation will precede the funeral March 12 at 7pm at same location.
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Carmela Kahan
March 7, 2026, 3:50 am
Dearest Marion, I miss your presence dearly and you will always be in the most special place in my heart, forever.
I was not ready to say Goodbye to you, and wish so much that I could have hugged you before you left to fulfill your duty as a mom to attend your son’s funeral. Dearest Marion, I love you. Rest in peace, surrounded by angels. May God welcome you to Heaven and hold you in the palm of His hand. Watch over us, pray for us. Be our Guardian Angel. I will always carry you in my heart, remembering the wonderful, generous, witty, smart, highly intelligent, and accomplished person that you were. You impacted my life and you left indelible memories with me.
Thank you, Marion. God graced us with your presence on earth. Now, you are with those you loved and missed.
Now, you are no longer in pain.
Now, you can rest in peace.
I love you, Marion.
Carmela
Ian Foster what do you want? What do you want me to do you want more food?
March 7, 2026, 4:23 am
Rest In Peace Marion. We had many wonderful memories racing the Ranger “Class Action” for six years up and down the California Coast and to the Mexican waters.
Class Action Crew Never Forgotten!
Johnny
March 7, 2026, 4:42 am
Go to heaven Marion. Don’t argue along the way. I know you won’t listen to me. But I know you will make it on your own somehow. Rest in peace. God bless you!
Ian
March 7, 2026, 5:09 am
Rest In Peace Marion. We had many wonderful memories racing the Ranger “Class Action” for six years up and down the California Coast and to the Mexican waters.
Class Action Crew Never Forgotten!
Joan Weir - caregiver
March 7, 2026, 5:33 pm
Wishing the family and friends peace and comfort at this time. Prayers! Marion prayed every day – sometimes 2 and 3 times during the last 2 weeks of her life. She was a true believer in God! She made peace! I wished I had met her sooner. She was a woman of strong personality but, with empathy – very likeable with lots of wisdom, very talented and enjoyed empowering others. I learned so much from her during my short caregiving stint. I learned to keep quiet when she was “mad” and when she was happy and funny she made you laugh ’till your face, chest and belly hurt!!! Marion was as sharp as a razor, coherent, alert and witty to the very end. Marion will be missed. May her soul rest in PEACE!!!
Peg Holzer
March 7, 2026, 7:02 pm
I am so sorry she is gone. I miss her so much. She was a great friend and always had an answer for my questions. Rest in peace my friend.
Judy Spak caregiver
March 13, 2026, 5:10 pm
My deepest condolences to all family and friends. I was with Marion for short period of time before she was gone but she left a touch on my heart. We had good, bad, and between nights but we made best of it. Her stories about her family and her European roots got us through some of the nights. Oh and listen her singing and than laughing about it was cherry on top. We listen her favorite music and songs which she was listening one more last time the night she went with god. Hold her hand and pray with her or for her was my privilege. I’m glad we cross the path and met each others. Wish she was still with us she will be miss. Fly to the heaven Marion and be with your loved ones. Rest in peace