Michelle Lynn Mong

michelle mong

February 14, 1957 ~ March 11, 2023

Born in: Franklin, Pennsylvania

Michelle Lynn Mong, 66, of Seneca, passed away on Saturday, March 11, 2023 at UPMC Hamot, Erie. She was born on February 14, 1957, in Venango County, to Richard and Shirley (Jolly) Mong. Her father, Richard, precedes her in death. Over the years she was employed by Joy Manufacturing, Cubbin Lumber, and most recently, Altegrity; where she worked as a Payroll Clerk. Michelle enjoyed crafting and gardening. She was a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Pirates and never missed a chance to watch them play. She loved going out to eat and spending time with her family. Michelle was always willing to help someone in need and was a big help to her family. She loved her pug, FeeBee, very much. Left to cherish her memory are her mother; her brother, Richard B. Mong, Jr., and his wife, Vicki Lynn of Franklin; her sisters, Marcia Mong of Oil City and Rebecca Kistler of Seneca; her nieces and nephews, Holly Mong, Andrew Mong, Christopher Mong and his wife, Jen, Tyler Mong and his wife, Rikki, and Jarrett Mong and his wife, Skylar; as well as numerous great nieces and nephews. In addition to her father, Michelle is preceded in death by her sister, Kim Mong; and her maternal and paternal grandparents. As per Michelle's wishes, there will be no services. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Gardinier-Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin, PA. Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Michelle's Book of Memories at www.WarrenFH.com.

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  1. I worked with Michelle for many years at Joy. She was the sweetest lady. May the angels accompany you to Heaven Michelle. Rest well my friend.

  2. To Shirley, Marcia, Beck and Rick,
    I wish I knew what words to say to all of you to make you stop hurting but I know there are none. Michelle was a very kind and compassionate and generous person that gave of herself 100%.and that is why this is so difficult. I know every memory I have of Shell makes me laugh or smile. She was one of the smartest women I knew and she shared her knowledge with so many of us. She had a very difficult time of it in her last month but she is suffering no more and I hope in some small way that gives you some comfort. She is in the arms of our Lord and together they will watch over us all until we see her again. Remember, He only takes the best of us!! I pray that God will be with all of you while you grieve your loss. My deepest sympathy!

    Love and Prayers, Karen whitten

  3. Michelle was a sweet person and wonderful worker. I did not know that she lived in Seneca hence did not think she was the gal I knew. RIP Michelle…job well done! Sally Miller Huff


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