Carl G. Monk (August 24, 1943 - July 15, 2025)

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Carl G. Monk
  • August 24, 1943
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  • July 15, 2025

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Carl G. Monk, 81, of Naples, FL passed away from coronary artery disease on July 15, 2025. He was preceded in death by his wife of 46 years, Helen (Monta) Monk, his mother, Mary (Gutierrez) Monk, and his stepfather Victor Monk. He is survived by his sister, Debbie and her husband, Patrick Couwenberg of Temecula, CA, and many nieces and nephews.

Carl was born on August 24, 1943, in Los Angles, CA. Following three years of college, he enlisted in the US Navy in early 1966. Upon graduation from the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, CA (Chinese Mandarin), he served aboard a Liberty class ship in the Vietnam theater and received the Vietnam service medal. He spent the remainder of his enlistment at the National Security Agency in Fort Meade, MD.

Carl was part owner and general manager of the radio station WAYV in Atlantic City, NJ for several years. Following the sale of the station, he owned and operated his golf specialties business, Think Tank.

Carl and Helen married in Sept., 1971 and spent 46 wonderful years together in Brigantine, NJ. They enjoyed many ski trips, travel to Europe with friends and lots and lots of golf. He truly lost the love of his life when Helen passed in April, 2017.

Carl was proud of his military service and for the past 16 years was an avid supporter of veterans and active duty military through the charity, Operation First Response. He always acknowledged any veteran he chanced to meet.

No services are planned at this time. Donations in his memory may be made to Operation First Response, 20037 Dove Hill Rd., Culpepper, VA. 22701.     


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  1. Kathryn Couwenberg says:
    02 Aug 2025
    My Uncle Carl had a laugh that could light up even the heaviest of days. It was the kind of laugh you couldn't help but join in on. I always admired the way he could fill a room with warmth and energy, his storytelling so vivid and magnetic that you never wanted him to stop. And the way he loved my Aunt Helen was something truly beautiful-steady, genuine, and endless. I will always hold those memories close and feel grateful for the joy he brought into our lives. Uncle Carl, I pray you are dancing once again with Aunt Helen, finally reunited and complete. I love you both. Give Curren a big hug from his mama for me xoxo

  2. Deborah Couwenberg says:
    29 Jul 2025
    In Loving Memory
    I Miss You Always Brother
    My heart has been left broken
    Since the day you had to go
    And the memories I treasure dearly
    Are in the tears that still flow
    You're in my thoughts everyday And that's how it will always be For you may be up in Heaven now
    But you'll always be with me
    If only I could have the chance To see your face once more
    Or to hear your voice one final time
    Just like it was before
    The day that Heaven calls for me Will be a relief from all this pain I'll run to you with open arms And we will meet again
    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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