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Anthony Roan "Tony" Montebello

Missouri, Missouri

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Montebello, Anthony Roan 'Tony' Ph.D., entered into eternal rest with Jesus Christ on Saturday, September 22, 2007, after a brief illness. Tony was born in Springfield, Missouri on March 18, 1953, and is preceded in death by his parents, Shigeno and Andrew Montebello. Beloved husband for 23 years...

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Susie, Mary and I were so sorry to here about your loss. Tony was one of my best students. I knew him when he was an undergraduate. He turned out to be a wonderful professional, a good friend, and a fine golfer. One of my fondest memories was the first time he beat me in golf (one of many). I was so excited he was jumping up and down. That is the Tony I will remember and cherish.

Tom Kramer

Tony,
graduate school days were full of work and fun. You were a pro at both, a fine ballplayer and psychologist. The memories are good.

Susie,
I am so sorry to hear about Tony's passing. I graduated from SLU with Tony and was a fraternity brother. Tony was a great friend and we shared many great times. I had not seem him in quite a few years since I returned to Louisville but I often think of the fun we had. My prayers go out to you and your girls.
Dick Wunderlin

Dear Susan and girls,
I just wanted to let you know that your family is in our thoughts and prayers. My husband remembered Tony from the time that he worked at Chris Auffenberg Ford. Our deepest sympathy to your family. Gerald and Kathy (Marquart)Straatmann

Tony has worked with our company for many years. His kindness and wisdom inspired everyone he touched. He will be deeply missed. Our thoughts are with all of you.

Suzie, Alison, and Kate...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this heart breaking time.

Karen Wolf and the Wolf family in your old neighborhood Spring Valley.

Susie, Kate and Alison,
Please accept our deepest sympathies on the death of Tony. We did not know about his illness and death until we read about it today in the Greenbriar newsletter. We will all remember Tony for his ever present smile and warm words, especially for our daughter Polly. If there is anything we can do to help please let us know.
Chris, Alyson, Chase and Polly

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this most difficult time.

Carol, Sean, and Jack

Hey Girls,

I remember a few summers back meeting you and your parents and ALWAYS being ridiculously excited to see you at the club (to the point where I'd take your table even when you weren't in my section). After learning that you two went to Viz, I always kept an eye out and an ear open for those Montebello girls--I loved seeing you guys in the halls all the time and I definitely miss your smiling faces!

Your dad will always be one of my favorite members at Greenbriar....