Catherine (Lockvis)
Montague
December 13, 1956 -October 14, 2020
When someone you love dies, you don't lose them all at once, you lose them in
little pieces...forever in our hearts little sister!
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Zoe Grillot
September 23, 2022
Aunt Cathy, I´m so sad you lived in Oregon. There were so many things I knew we would have gotten along with, and bonded over. You were a young soul in an older body. I hope whatever happens to you is filled with as good as you did for the world. You may not have remembered me, but I remember you and the impact you had on my grandma. I´ll always have you in my heart.
- Zoe
Morgan Montague
December 13, 2020
I miss you so much. A hundred times a day there is something I want to share. With you not there I speak to the sky.
You gave me so much in our time together and I hope you felt it was reciprocated. Your life was a gift. Those who didn't "get you" will never know the great loss they incurred. You are a miracle.
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