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Loyal “Doc” C. Monson Site staff
Loyal “Doc” C. Monson age 81 of Plum City, passed away on Friday April 9, 2021 at the Plum City Care Center in Plum City.
Loyal was born October 9, 1939 on the home farm in Trempeleau County, rural Osseo. He was the son of Orville and Geneva (Anderson) Monson and grew up in rural Augusta. Loyal graduated from Augusta High School in 1957. He attended U.W. River Falls for a year. He then “pissed around” for a couple years. In 1959 Loyal returned to U.W. River Falls and entered the Pre-Veterinary Program. In 1961 he enlisted in the U.S. Army. While waiting to be deployed to Germany, his high school sweetheart, Mona Redmond, “chased him down” to Fort Leonard Wood, MO where they were married June 17, 1961. They lived in Germany until 1964. After the service they lived in South St. Paul, MN. Loyal returned to U.W. River Falls and completed his Pre-Veterinary Program. He attended the University
Victory Nickel Inc.: Victory Nickel Enters into Asset Purchase Agreement for Sale of Minago Property
Victory Nickel or the
APA ) with Silver Elephant Mining Corp.
(
for the conditional sale of the Company s Minago nickel property in northern Manitoba.
Subject to the acquisition by Silver Elephant of 100% of the Company s debt held by the Company s secured lender (the
Secured Debt ) and the restructuring, as defined in the APA, of the Secured Debt, the APA provides for consideration to the Company as follows:
A US$6,675,000 credit against certain secured debt owed by Victory Nickel to Silver Elephant at closing (the
Property Payment ).