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Kate Palmer
January 31, 2020
Memorial service will be Saturday April 4, 2020 at 1:00pm at Epiphany Parish in Walpole, MA. Read more here: https://www.legacy.com/amp/obituaries/bostonherald/195208337#guestbook-navigation
Kathie DeMarco
January 20, 2020
Almost every time I went to Vincent's Nightclub, I would see David - always with a smile and a hi. We often shared a dance or two. Will miss seeing his smiling face.
John Bearce
January 16, 2020
My deepest sympathy to David's family. I was a classmate of David's, FHS 1964, he will missed and remembered at our next reunion.
Jack Darlington
January 16, 2020
I remember Dave as always happy with a joke or two. He could lift your spirits without trying. It was good to see him at class reunions. You will be missed Monte.
Janet Anderson Littlefield
January 16, 2020
I was in the class of '64 at Foxboro High with "Monty" He was kind, witty, and could always make you laugh! Oh, how he just loved to dance!! I will think of him dancing with all the stars....RIP
Donna Dickerman
January 16, 2020
Dave was always smiling, funny and witty. Class of '64 FHS lost a great person. He was always making someone laugh and had a great sense of humor. His cowboy hat was a favorite of his. He sent a pic and I said "A new sheriff is in town!". He said you got that right! Will miss him......
Kristina Woods
January 15, 2020
Please inform me on the memorial services are my Dad is woody he worked at Nugents and Sansone he talked to him while he was in California our deepest sympathy
Madeline Eysie
January 15, 2020
I'm grateful that Donna shared her brother with me. He was consistently kind and gentle.
Now he is the brightest STAR in the sky.
January 14, 2020
I knew Dave from going to Vincent's dancing. He was a very nice man with the best ties! To his family; I'm very sad for your loss. He'll be missed!
Judy Fiszel
January 14, 2020
David A. Montgomery was a very special person.
Our pet name for Dave was Mister Tie.
Vincent's in Randolph will seem a tad empty from this day forward. We, as a group, thought he was lively, lovely and fun.
Judy from Revere.
Dennis Colwell
January 14, 2020
David and I were very close friends all during our time at Foxboro High School in the 1960s. We worked together at the Little Shop on Bird Street in Foxboro after school and on the weekends. Many fond memories of cruising around in his Dodge Dart. Dave loved to drive over and check the girls out at Jolly Chollys on Route 1 in North Attleboro. I rode shotgun on many of those trips mostly in the evenings in the summer. Dave was a gentle friend and I especially cherish the time we spent together in the 1960s. Dave had a favorite saying whenever I jumped in his car. He would say speak Zeke to me every time. I never asked him why he did this but I remember liking that he did and I miss that now. Rest In Peace my friend.
Dennis Colwell, Sr.
Foxboro, MA
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