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Montgomery, Inge
Inge Montgomery passed away on November 6, 2016, spunky as ever.
She was born on February 27, 1944 in Kahl am Main Germany to Hilde and Otto Bellemann.
She moved to the US when she was nine and lived in Queens, New York till she was 28, when she moved to Albuquerque NM. She planned on only staying in Albuquerque for a year, till she met the love of her life, Loren.
Then October 2nd 1976, she married Loren P. Montgomery and they were blessed with two children, Tanya Montgomery and Stefanie Womack (Wes). She is also survived by her granddaughter Isabella and grandson Oliver, and her half-brother Peter Bellemann.
She was a wonderful, amazing, compassionate wife, mom, omi (grandma), aunt, cousin, friend and neighbor.
She loved to knit, ski, camp, cook, hike, travel, laugh, spend time with friends and family.
She was preceded in death by her sister Monica and her parents.
A funeral service will be held Friday, November 11, 2016 at 1:00pm, at the Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 114 Carlisle Blvd SE. Followed by a Celebration of Life at Scalos, 3500 Central Ave SE, from 2pm to 4pm.
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My thoughts and prayers go to Loren, Tanya, Stefanie and the whole family. I am so sorry for your loss and the pain you are feeling. I remember the first time I met Inga was when I was about 8 and Loren brought her to the lake and introduced her to Me and my brother Eddie. I remember my
Dad was explaining how her and Loren where getting married. I have know idea why I have always remembered that. Inge has been a part of our family as long as I can remember. I will miss her. We will all miss her. Hollie
Hollie Roerick
November 10, 2016
Too soon inge,too soon. The memories of our youth, ski trips, camping, road trips German American club still and will always be a pleasant memory of fun times we shared. Although time and distance has passed between us memories were always recalled each year. May you rest in peace.
Suzanne Kubiak
November 10, 2016
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