Obituary of Chol Pach
Tito was born on January 1, 1985 in Panrieng, South Sudan. Monyluak born to Bith ThieThiei and his mother Deet Aheu. He has seven siblings: three brothers and four sisters. Tito Monyluak, like many other South Sudanese who grew up during the war in Sudan, joined the Red Army in the 1990s. After he arrived in Itang, Ethiopia, Tito was among the Red Army who were positioned at TharPam camp that was used for Red Army units. In 1997, Tito participated in more training, and he was dispatched to Kurmuk, Blue Nile until 2000. Monyluak came to Panyondu Refugee Camp. Monyluak came to Canada in 2001 as a refugee and landed in Windsor, Ontario. Tito moved to Saskatoon in 2007, and made it a home until he died on Friday, June 3, 2016 from a massive heart attack. He had been working at Saputo since 2012, until his death. Tito also used to work at Mayfair Company – Western Grocers until it closed in 2011. The highlight of his life was working at manufacturing and agriculture as a hardworking, energetic and reliable man.