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Daniel Montague

Warwick, New York

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December 12, 2016
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Warwick, New York

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Montague, Daniel J.After years spent battling the advanced stages of Parkinson's disease, Daniel James Montague, a former resident of Fairfield, CT, died on December 12, 2016. He was 80 years old.Dan was an only child, born to the late Mary and Herbert Montague and lived most of his youth in...

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I was so sorry to learn about Dan's passing. Working with him at Southport Financial years ago was a pleasure - a true gentleman. I know he will be missed but his memories will live on. My prayers to Barbara and the rest of the family. Millie.

It is with much sadness that I heard of Dan's passing. I was priviledged to work with Dan in telecommunications and found him a compassionate and experienced executive who provided leadership to those around him. My deepest condolences to his family and friends at this time of loss.

When someone we love becomes a memory our memories become a treasure. May the God who,"binds up the broken-hearted and comforts all who mourn" sustain your family during this challenging time. Our heartfelt sympathy to all.

Our deepest condolences to Barbara and the entire family. May God be with you in this difficult time and may He receive Dan into the ever lasting joy and happiness of Eternal Life in Heaven. We shall always remember Dan's fighting spirit as he battled Parkinson's disease and Barbara's strength and loving commitment to him in this struggle.

Barbara,

Please know that Michael and I are thinking of you at this very sad time. We sincerely hope that all, and there are many, of your memories of Dan will sustain you going forward.

With love and concern,
Jacqueline

My deepest condolences to Barbara and Dans' family. May you find comfort in knowing he is at peace and in the the arms of our Lord. Your love and care for Dan in his time of need was incredible and a model for us all. May God bless you and hold you as you grieve this tremendous loss.

We lost my hero, one of the most compassionate and most intelligent people I will ever have the honor to know and call my Dad. He is a profile in courage as he fought this insidious illness with such bravery. Let's remember him for how he contributed to our lives before Parkinson's.

Among many of my key memories:

I will come back and share my Eulogy here after the mass. But here is a sneak peek:

He taught me to sail and insisted that I master how to get back up after...