tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3668486406499095078.post6195649297970666932..comments2023-07-28T03:33:23.389-06:00Comments on Opened Door: Remembering Mr. MonahanJodene Shawhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17706882588403242743noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3668486406499095078.post-87655668486542729842011-12-10T10:30:39.798-07:002011-12-10T10:30:39.798-07:00Thank you for sharing. What an amazing person. I a...Thank you for sharing. What an amazing person. I am going to miss him every day at work. Work will not be the same. MelissaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3668486406499095078.post-80550794307788694472011-12-10T10:26:02.825-07:002011-12-10T10:26:02.825-07:00When I moved back from CO I worked at a "hole...When I moved back from CO I worked at a "hole-in-the-wall hair salon. My colleague, Tawny Teigen, and I decided to raise the bar in Sturgis and build a nice salon. Tom was our first landlord. He helped us make signs and gave us marketing ideas. Our business, "Mane Street Salon" operated for 14 years 1119 Main St. Tawny got married and moved to St Onge and I downsized to 940 Main. Tom converted the space to what is now the Sturgis Wine Bar, a true work of art. Tom Monahan's creativity and generosity is beyond measure. What ever he decided to do he did it with class. He was a supported of the Sturgis Center for the Arts. We have hosted many fundraisers at the SWB. He donated more to this community than most people will ever know. His inspiration will live on through the lives he has touched as an educator,artist, businessman, and family man. We love you Tom! The last time I've ever cried this much was when my own father died.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com