"Thinking of you all . In my thoughts and prayers. I love you."
Monty Brobst, 58, of Woodward, Iowa, passed away on Thursday, July 25, 2024, at MercyOne in Des Moines, surrounded by his loving family. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. A private family burial will be held at a later date.
He was born on May 16, 1966, in Des Moines, Iowa to Roy and Mary (Carter) Brobst. He grew up in Woodward where he attended Woodward Granger High School and graduated with the class of 1984. Following school, Monty joined the Army. After he served his country, he returned to Woodward where he worked for IBP which later became Tyson. He retired from Tyson when his health no longer allowed him to work.
Monty loved spending time with his family, hunting, fishing, and on occasion going to a casino.
Those left to cherish his loving memory are his son Dustin (Megan) Brobst; grandchildren Axel, Taylinn, Kholee, Madisyn, Tyler, and Jaime; siblings Michelle Macias, Cris Brobst, Troy (Kelly) Brobst, and Martin Brobst,; nieces Brandee, Alee, Aubrey, Angel, and Citori; nephew Hunter Brobst; many great nieces and nephews; and many cousins, and close friends.
Monty was preceded in death by his parents.
Memorial contributions may be directed to his family.
Celebrate Life Iowa has been entrusted with his cremation care.
"Thinking of you all . In my thoughts and prayers. I love you."
"My Condolences to the Family . May God heal your hearts as the days go by Love Leslie ?? My Cousin, my Friend, A Brother,A Soldier. I have many memories of Monty. I call him all of the above because he was more than a cousin. He was a kind hearted loving soul with a warm smile. His Soul lives on forever. Lots of childhood memories we spent together. They were all good times pictures tell so many words the love we had growing up remains in my heart. As we grew older we went out ways . Sometimes we see each other or at a family reunion. You talked about your kids grandkids or we\'d talk about my nieces and nephews or just about life. I will miss you Monty so much as will everyone els e will. We all wish we had more time with each other. Thank you for your service. I\'m sorry I wasn\'t there when you passed I didn\'t know. As you told me you and your mom be there then we hugged and kissed said goodbye. Not knowing it would be our last. I\'m sure you were surrounded by a lot of Love. Now you\'re surrounded by a overwhelming Love that is what we all long for. Untill we meet again . All my Love ,Leslie "