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George Irwin "Biff" Montero Jr.

Hammond, Louisiana

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George Montero passed away in Hammond, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on March 1, 2023, and The Times-Picayune on March 1, 2023.

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George was a good friend while I worked in Marketing at Mass Merchandisers in Arkansas. He was a source for many new ideas to boost sales and he helped me a lot in my career. He is one of my life´s most unforgettable people. RIP George. I hope to meet you again on the other side.

Irwin, My beloved cousin... We talked by phone many times in the recent years. I am sure he enjoyed our memories (my rides on the back of his scooter) as much as I did. His blindness did not affect his humor and I always felt he was extremely brave about it. Aunt Lizzy would have been so proud of her only child. Our talks brought back memories of THE cousins... Betty, Walter, Mildred, Ronald, Alvin, and me. I am so sorry, Jean, for your loss, my condolences to all of his family. He talked...

His uncle, Joseph Lawliss Moxtero, was my Grandfat her. My mother, Jackie, was his cousin. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. I have a picture of Uncle Biff (his dad) with one of his baseball teams. I met Irwin a couple of times at family funerals. Family pride goes deep.

My thoughts and prayers are with Jean and her family. May his soul Rest In Peace.
Jean Bernissant Dimak

Irwin and I were the best of friends. We grew up in the midcity area having the best of times. God bless .