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- The Charleston Gazette, 29 July 1975
Monty Died as He Wrote Memoirs
Some time ago, we asked Mrs. June Ann Shawver Lindner to send along some information on her uncle, former Morris Harvey College football star, Royce G. Monaghan, of Beaumont, Tex. Mrs. Lindner,
who lives at 8 Lawnview Dr., Charleston, contacted Monty at his home and he proceeded to put together some facts about his gridiron career, back in 1926-27-28, when he was a sensational end for the M. H. team, then called the Preachers. Monaghan was suffering from amyotrophis lateral scherosis (the Lou Gehrig disease) at the time and was slow getting all the facts set down. Indeed, he died on May 13,1975, before he had finished the report. But his widow sent along some of the things Royce had written before his death. "He worked on it 'til the last day," Mrs. Lindner writes. "He printed it all by hand, and was honored and moved by such interest on the part of the home folks. Monty played for the great M. H. Coach Brownie Fulton, having come to the school, then at Barboursville, in 1926 along with five other Texas boys - Hoot Gibson, Kelly Wilson, Stiles JohnIson, Irvin Giescke and Ed Smith. Some of the boys left school when no scholarships were available in 1927 but Monty stayed on, playing great football right up to the end of his
career. He married a Charleston girl, Miss Kathleen Shawver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shawver, then of 228 Bradford St.
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