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Monroe Saffold Jr., a larger-than-life figure in health and fitness, a devoted minister, kind neighbor, and a beloved family man, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on January 6, 2025, in Burbank, California. He had recently relocated from River Forest, IL to be closer to his family, a testament to his unwavering commitment to those he loved.

Born on April 12, 1948, in Lexington, Mississippi, Monroe lived a life defined by service, love, and excellence. Monroe was the eldest of six children born to Monroe Sr. and Dixie (Parham) Saffold. His family moved to Chicago in pursuit of better opportunities, where Monroe's journey of faith, education, and physical excellence began. Known to many as a legend in fitness and bodybuilding, he inspired countless individuals with his strength, determination, and disciplined lifestyle.

As a young man, Monroe took up weight training to improve his strength and physique, setting him on a path to success in bodybuilding. He competed in numerous national competitions, most notably taking first place in the Tall Division at the 1990 Masters Mr. America AAU. His achievements earned him media attention, including features in the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun-Times, and appearances on WLS-TV and WMAQ-Channel 5. An accomplished jazz pianist, his musical gifts were likewise celebrated in various media features, showcasing his creativity and artistry.

Monroe's passion for teaching matched his dedication to fitness. He earned a B.S. in Physical Education and a minor in Biological Sciences, as well as an M.S. in Adapted and Exercise Physiology, from the University of Illinois at Chicago. For over 30 years, he inspired countless students as a teacher in the Biological Sciences Department at Lane Tech College Prep High School and as an instructor at Triton College.

He was deeply committed to serving others, working many years at a summer program for disadvantaged youth hosted at the University of Illinois at Chicago and spending numerous summers at Camp Grow in Wisconsin, where his guidance and mentorship left a lasting impact on countless young lives. Additionally, he gave back to his community as a substitute teacher at Proviso East High School, continuing his lifelong dedication to education and service.

In 2005, Monroe earned a Master of Arts degree in Christian Ministry from North Park Seminary, bringing his deep faith and servant-hearted nature into a new chapter of his life. As the Associate Pastor (formerly Welcome Minister) at First Baptist Church of Oak Park, Monroe served his congregation with compassion and dedication until 2024. He was a man of prayer. His ministry was an extension of his lifelong mission to uplift others, offering guidance, encouragement, and unwavering spiritual support to all who needed him.

Monroe was the embodiment of humility and kindness-a true Superman with a Clark Kent alter ego. He shared an inspiring love story with his wife, Patricia Saffold, to whom he was married for over 50 years. Together, they built a beautiful life centered on faith, family, and mutual support. Patricia was his steadfast partner through every chapter of his extraordinary life. Their marriage was a testament to the power of love and commitment, a shining example to all who knew them.

Monroe worked tirelessly to provide a rich and meaningful life for his children, Nicole and Brian, and cherished his role as a grandfather to his three grandchildren: Billy, Bella, and Gabby. He was a devoted brother and brother-in-law, as well as a loving uncle and great-uncle to numerous nieces and nephews. Whether traveling far distances to support a friend in need or actively engaging with his family and friends, Monroe's life was defined by service, love, and selflessness.

He remained vibrant and active until his last days, continuing to inspire those around him with his energy and commitment. Monroe was preceded in death by his parents, Monroe Sr. and Dixie Saffold, his brother Melvin Saffold, and sister Dorothy Mae Green. He is survived by his wife Patrica, children Nicole (William Jr.) Maskiell and Brian (Blanca) Saffold, grandchildren Billy Maskiell III, Isabella and Gabriella Saffold, brother Parham Houston, sisters Verneeta Heard, Odella (Clinton) Larry, Clara (Ben) Elliott, Phorcia Griffin, Edna (Ronald) Blue, Lucya Saffold, and Awilda Saffold; nephews Robert (Eleanor) Jackson, Shannon (Bronis) Perteit, Montrell Stephenson, Dexter Green, Darius Elliott, Justin Elliott; nieces Stephanie Green, Kimberly Elliott, Lashonda Elliott, Sabrina Eliott, Emily Elliott, Dorothy Stephenson, Romanda Stephenson, and a host of great nieces and nephews.

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My condolences to Monroe's family.  He was my teacher at Lane Tech High school in Chicago. I was just telling my wife a…
My condolences to Monroe's family.  He was my teacher at Lane Tech High school in Chicago. I was ju…
My condolences to Monroe's family.  He was my teacher at Lane Te…
I was honored to have known Monroe through my good friendship with his wife, Pat. He exemplified so many great qualitie…
I was honored to have known Monroe through my good friendship with his wife, Pat. He exemplified so…
I was honored to have known Monroe through my good friendship wi…

The sudden loss of our dear friend Monroe has left us with an immeasurable pain. However, the love he shared with Pat,…

The sudden loss of our dear friend Monroe has left us with an immeasurable pain. However, the love…

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