James-Montgomery-Obituary

James E. "Jim" Montgomery

Stow, Ohio

About

LOCATION
Stow, Ohio

Obituaries

Send Flowers

STOW -- James E. "Jim" Montgomery, 80, died May 27, 2013, as the result of a fall.Born in Akron, he was a lifetime area resident, a former member of The Chapel and currently attended Christ Community Chapel. A U.S. Navy veteran, he was a sales representative for Denton Mills and most recently...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I read of Jim's passing on the internet and wish to express my condolences to Bill and the entire family. Jean Shope Hyde

So sad for you loss, Diane and your Family. You are special friends to my Family. I always remember Jim as very funny. The Lord has him now.

Our deepest sympathies to the entire Montgomery family.Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Heaven received another great angel to continue to watch over you all.

Tod & Donna and the entire Montgomery Family, May the Lord give you strength and encouragement during your time of grief. Love,, Hulan and Patt Hedrick

Dear Montgomery Family - I will always know Jim as "Coach" and I really have enjoyed knowing him and chatting with him during our ballgames on the many summer evenings over the years. I will truly miss his bright smile and kind words. One only has to look to his children and grandchildren to know that this is a man of character whose life has and will serve as an example to others. On behalf of the Garner family, please know our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dave, Amy, Dan and...

Our deepest sympathy to Diane, Todd, Troy and their families. HEAVENS GAIN and this worlds greatest loss.
Our Love,

Very sorry to hear of Jim`s passing is inadiquite, but it is heart felt!
Ray Eads

I would like to offer my condolences to the whole Montgomery Family. Jim will be missed, I really enjoyed seeing and talking with him over the years at the Hay Dad softball games. He was an enjoyable person to be around, positive attitude, encouraging, always made me feel good when I saw him in the dugout or in previous years at third base. On the rare occasion when Jim didn't show for one of our games someone would always say hay Troy where's your dad. He is someone to aspire to be like,...

Our deepest sympathy to Diane and family. Jim will surely be missed. He always brought such joy and fun to every situation. He was truly full of life. We are thankful for the life he will continue to live in Heaven. Love, The Thompson Family Cliff, Gini, Erica, Emily, & C.J.