Loren-Montgomery-Obituary

Loren Montgomery

Dallas, Texas

1953 - 2012

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DIED
April 9, 2012
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Dallas, Texas

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Montgomery, Loren T. Loren T. Montgomery passed away April 9, 2012, at his home in Dallas from natural causes. He was born May 2, 1953, in Rogersville, Tenn-essee, and was a Baptist. Family survivors include: his mother, Allene Montgomery of Robbins-ville, North Carolina; his aunts, Edna Moody...

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I went on to say something about Loren. When I got to this page, it immediately showed what I said last year at this time. I would say exactly the same thing today: I think of Loren all the time. He was the best any of us could hope for. He was a good man. Rest in Peace, my friend! We still think of you and we still miss you dearly!

Loren was an inspiration to myself and all others he met so many years ago. Rest In Peace

I think of Loren all the time. He was the best any of us can hope for: He was a Good Man! Rest in Peace, my friend!

Still missing my Heart........


All My Love,
Your Kathy

Sometimes Life takes us in different directions sometimes for the good sometimes not You will be Missed God Speed

Sometimes words are so hard to convey our feelings. Loren, you will always be a Southern Gentleman. RIP.

Rest in sweet peace, Loren... Your infectious smile will always be remembered.

Loren, you were kindness and goodness in measures that were immeasurable. Like your favorite Cat Stevens song, you sang out when you wanted to and in the way you wanted to ... but did you know how loved you were? The world is a better place because you lived. You gave so much to so many.... and you never stopped now matter what happened...may you rest now.

Loren was the best of friends anyone could have and a great gentleman and businessman. As a welcom to Dallas gift he presented me with 5 pictures he had done of his favorite place in NC-the first is all black and white and the next ones get more color until the last one is full color. I shall treasure those pictures forwver as I look at them on my home office wall. May God take as good care of him as he took of others here on earth. We love you Buddy!