William W. Monast, 63, Warren

Loved cars, racing, NASCAR

Posted 5/24/18

William W. Monast, 63, of Warren died Monday May 21 2018, at Hope Hospice.

He was born in Fall River, a son of the late William and Jeannette (LeCombe) Monast.
He was a self-employed truck …

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William W. Monast, 63, Warren

Loved cars, racing, NASCAR

Posted

William W. Monast, 63, of Warren died Monday May 21 2018, at Hope Hospice.

He was born in Fall River, a son of the late William and Jeannette (LeCombe) Monast.
He was a self-employed truck driver for many years.
Billy lived in Warren all of his life, and was a former volunteer fireman with the Warren Fire Department's Engine 5, Rough and Ready Company.
He liked to build race cars and enjoyed racing and watching Nascar. Billy also liked Corvettes.
Billy is survived by his daughter, Danielle Monast of Warren; and his sister, Marie Coyne and her husband David of Warren. He was the uncle of David Coyne, Robert Coyne and Amanda Mordaunt. Billy was the grandfather of Olivia Joly.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend his calling hours on Saturday, June 2, 2018 from 1 to 3 pm at Smith Funeral and Memorial Services, 8 Schoolhouse Road, Warren.

See www.familyschoicecremation.com.

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