STEVEN-MONTGOMERY-Obituary

STEVEN M. MONTGOMERY

Winthrop, Massachusetts

1970 - 2024

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April 28, 2024
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Winthrop, Massachusetts

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MONTGOMERY, Steven M. Of Storrs, CT, formerly of Winthrop, unexpectedly, April 28, 2024. Loving father of Anna Montgomery of Manchester, CT and Madelyn Montgomery of St. Petersburg, FL. Dear son of Thomas S. Montgomery of Winthrop and the late Diane Montgomery. Brother of Tom Montgomery and his...

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Tom and family I was so sorry to hear about the unexpected death of your son! On the heels of Diane´s recent death I can´t imagine how you must feel! Both Al and I send our most sincere condolences to you and all of our cousins, his siblings and aunts and uncles! We are so very sorry for this most difficult loss in your life! Sending our love Al and Chris Rocco (Bachini) and Kathy Rowell (Bachini)

We are so sorry to hear of your dad´s passing. Sending hugs, prayers and positive thoughts! The Decker Family

We would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Steve. He was a faithful friend to our family over the years. His concern, caring and support will remain in our memories of Steve.

I had the pleasure of working with Steve over the summer last year. He was a fantastic teacher. He greeted me with a smile every morning and was always down to play ball with his students during their break time. He cared deeply for his students. I was so sad to hear of his passing, the world has lost an incredible educator.

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I had the absolute privilege of working with Steve at Glastonbury High School this year. He was unbelievably kind, patient, compassionate, and exceptional as a teacher for his students. He truly cared about every single one of them and went above and beyond the call of duty to ensure their safety, happiness, and equitable education. He will be sorely missed.

Steve was a kind, caring, and gentle man as I remember him. My prayers go out to his daughters and family. Meditate on this verse, Proverbs 3:5 "Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding." May you draw close to Christ during this time and going forward for he is our heavenly father who weeps with you and will provide comfort that surpasses understanding. May friends and family wrap their arms around you during this time. Bill Cherniske Capt. Nathan Hale...