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Eileen Crete Montgomery

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Eileen Crete Montgomery, 88, of Roanoke, Va., passed away on Friday, April 16, 2010. She was born in Staffordsville, Va., on January 14, 1922. She is the daughter of the late Paul Edward and Ola Johnston Mustard. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 43 years, Harry Hartwell...

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Jan, Twila
I am sorry for the loss of your mother. I had lunch with her a few times and attended a concert with her in the last few years. She was a special lady. We shared a connection as cat lovers. I got to "re-know" her from her acquaintance with my sister and brother in law, Davida and Larry Monahan. My sympathy, again,
Sharon

Jan and Twila, Eileen meant so much as a friend to me. I am privilegeged . I am so sorry for you and your families.

Deepest sympathy in the loss of your loved one.

Alice Hutchens Carpenter

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May God's love comfort you in this time of sorrow.
Tim,Marna,Mackenzie,Josh,Parker,Mason

To Twila, Jan & family, Eileen was a lovely lady & such a help to me during my stay in the Music Dept @ Hollins College in the 70's. Twila, I remember teaching you at some point during that time. Your Mother was so proud of both of you. I enjoyed connecting with her for a short time after I moved back to Roanoke. We enjoyed attending Jim Leland's recital @ Christ Church. Please accept my sincere sympathy. She was truly a beautiful lady with an unforgettable smile, & will be missed by...

When growing up in Midway I used to spend hours in the store she and Hartwell operated. I wiil never forget her very kind ways. I am saddened to hear of her passing.

Dear Twila, Jan and Families.
My deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother. She was a wonderful, warm and classy lady and will be missed by everyone who's life she touched. I lost my father three years ago so I know how difficult this time must be for you, but please know that the thoughts and prayers of everyone who knew you and your mother are with you at this time and take solace from those who are thinking and praying for you.

Love,
Mike McClure
and family

Dear Twila and Jan and families,
Your mother was the epitome of a Southern lady. She was just a classy and elegant hostess. I am so happy I was able to attend her retirement party to witness all the love she had from so many!
God Bless you all..Know that she is dancing a wonderful tango with your dad now in heaven.
God Bless
The Hart Family in Texas

To Twila and Jan, Your mother was a lovely lady whom I knew over the years
in many Roanoke Valley activities; as
well as being a fellow amanuensis at
Hollins during a part of her tenure.
She will be missed by many of us.