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John William Montgomery

Austin, Texas

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John William Montgomery John William Montgomery left this world unexpectedly on November 7, 2007. He was born on August 26, 1948, in Schulenburg, Texas. He is preceded in death by his parents, Jack and Martha Montgomery. He is survived by his daughter, Megan Montgomery of Austin; son,...

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Dad, I miss you.

From a S/B member. May the path be all that you wish. BJ Cassady

John, I knew you as Menudo, not as a personal friend...but what is personal? Online is often as close. I will miss your comments on RGQ as well as will everyone on the list, you always made me laugh! I'm sure Scooter will be well taken care of, and he will someday meet you again at the Rainbow Bridge, then you two can resume your lives together.
I'm missing you!
NorCalKat

Dearest "Uncle Jack"
You left this world leaving me with so many wonderful memories that helped make me who I am today. I will never forget the times we played pool in Weimar, setting off fireworks in ant beds, swimming for hours in Mimi's pool, bringing "Christmas" in black trash bags, putting clues in our easter eggs that lead to money! haha, drinking egg nog on the holidays, playing boards games for hours, etc etc etc. Thank you for being so wonderful to my two girls, Marleena and...

I apologize if this message seems tacky, but surely some readers of this guest book will be baffled by references to RGQ or Really Good Quotes. John was a frequent contributor to an e-zine called RGQ under the nick of menudo.

Should anyone like to view his writings, please go to the home page at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/reall
ygoodquotes/ and scroll down about 1/3 page. You'll see Most Recent Messages, and a search box next to it. Just type "menudo" (without quotation marks),...

Bye John, see ya on the rainbow bridge with lots of my other friends. Condolences to your family, who will miss you til then. Charlotte, ALIG

John's smiles will be greatly missed here in wisconsin. i loved reading RGQ's because you knew if menudo was there, you were going to smile. knowing him on-line was wonderful. thanks john for sharing your life with us.

We knew you as Menudo. We knew you as a poet. We knew you as a man of thoughtful words. Now know you will be missed. Bon voyage.

"John wuz here"

I remember in grade school we always sign each other's book covers and locker wipe-off boards with who was there.

I just wanted to say simply that "John wuz here" is stamped all over my heart. I'm ever so grateful for the chance to meet him and the times I've had visiting with him.

...Ashe