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Wayne Montgomery Obituary

REV. WAYNE DEE MONTGOMERY

December 20, 1932 December 22, 2023

They say everything is bigger in Texas; Reverend Wayne Dee Montgomery lived his life as big as his Texan heritage. Born December 20, 1932, he grew up in Lubbock, Texas. Wayne's personality loomed large at an early age. He often said he decided he was done with school in the 8th grade and the school agreed they should part ways. He eventually found himself in the newly formed Air Force during the height of the Korean War. Here too his personality was larger than the military. Wayne would work his way up in rank only to be busted back for any one of a number of issues he was always ready to explain. Wayne left the Air Force with an honorable discharge in March 1952 and served ten years in the reserves.

It was during these years that Wayne found someone bigger than himself and his personality; he found the Lord. The idea of Wayne finding the Lord was unbelievable to many in Lubbock, but using his GI Bill, he enrolled at LIFE Bible College in 1951. Good things began happening to Wayne at college, and during his senior year he had his defining moment. A first-year coed caught his eye, an Ohio native named Sally Jean Szeto. Wayne's immense personality must have shown through because after a few dates, they both just knew. After a trip to the newly opened Disneyland, they ran off and got married on January 2, 1956. Wayne's choice to marry an undergraduate did not go over well with the college so with just months to go, he chose to ignore their reprimands and begin his ministry. Wayne had found his purpose, being Sally's husband and spreading God's Word.

Wayne was doing God's work and God was taking care of him. When things were tight, miracles happened. They traveled back and forth across the country holding revivals and his reputation grew. Known as the Texas Tornado, he traveled with Sally and their first child Wanda, ministering while living in a forty-foot house trailer towed behind his Mercury. They continued to travel with their second child, Sandy until they found themselves in a sleepy little farm town, Wasco, California. There, he was told it was time to settle down and buy Sally a house, so Wayne found a home and a church, Christ Community Church, where he shared Gods Word until God called him home.

Settling down brought another child, Robert and then a fourth, Karen; their family was complete but not God's Work. During those years, he still did revivals, and his reputation led him to travel the world preaching. Wayne was quite proud to have visited every continent, all seven, often giving sermons but sometimes just giving Sally the world. Settling in Wasco was not all glory and abundance. To make ends meet, he drove a bus and worked as a student supervisor at Wasco High School. Generations of students knew him as Big Wayne. Eventually, Wayne started in insurance and opened Montgomery Insurance Agency, which he operated the rest of his life. During these busy and growing times, Wayne's big personality sparked a desire to get educated. First, he went to adult school for a high school diploma, then Cal State Bakersfield for first a Bachelor's and then a Master's Degree. He became a Marriage, Family and Child counselor, a fitting educational conclusion which simply supported his work for God.

Because all this was still not big enough, he then began serving the public, joining the boards of Wasco High, North Kern ROP, Wasco Housing Authority, Kern Civil Service Commission, and others. His years of steadfast service to the community were recognized with the dedication of a science building at Wasco High in his honor, and later, induction into the CSU Bakersfield Hall of Fame.

Wayne lived a life as big as Texas. His impact on others not just in Wasco and Kern County but across the country and world will be felt for years to come. When greeted with a How are you?, Wayne often responded, If I got any better, I couldn't stand it! His last official act in God's service was to dedicate his last 5 great-grandchildren just before he left to be with the Lord. He passed away in the night surrounded in prayer by his loving family. What a peaceful way to go, he told them. His final words were to his wife of 68 years, Sally. He told her, I love you, doll. I appreciate everything you've done for me. Goodnight.

In addition to Sally Jean, he leaves behind daughter Wanda and husband Mike, daughter Sandy and husband Craig, son Robert, daughter Karen and husband Mark, 16 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren. Still residing in Texas: his twin-sister Wanda, brother Bobby, and their families and the families of his brother Pete, sisters Maggie, Lorene (Bert) and Ruby, who preceded him in death.

As he titled his last, unfinished, sermon, he was a blessed man.

Reverand Wayne Montgomery passed December 22, 2023, in Wasco, California. His funeral will be held at the church he led, Christ Community Church 1079 F St., in Wasco, beginning at noon on Saturday, January 6, 2024. Interment will follow at Wasco Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, please send a donation to the CSUB Wayne and Sally Montgomery Scholarship Fund

661-654-3016, or visit https://give.csub.edu/es.shtml and list his name in the memo section.

www.bakersfield.com/obits

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Published by Bakersfield Californian from Dec. 30 to Dec. 31, 2023.

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Patti Scholtz Young

January 2, 2024

Wanda and family,
I am so sorry to hear of your father's passing. I remember him fondly. He is at home with the Lord!

Becky Shipley

December 31, 2023

Sally,
Sending condolences from Heavener, OK. Praying for God's peace and faithfulness as you navigate the days ahead.

Charlene Peacock

December 31, 2023

Sally and family, so sorry to read about Wayne's passing. I saw the notice on December 22nd.
It has been many, many years since I have seen all of you and also the family in Texas. I have thought about all of you often. I have such fond memory's as a little girl living in Lubbock. Wayne was one of a kind when God created him. A true man of God to the end.
Now he is up there with my dad Jack and my brother Sam who passed away 2014 and now my husband Robert who passed away May 2023.
Thoughts and prayers and a BIG hug to each and every one of you.
Charlene Peacock
Bakersfield, Ca.

Julie Burell

December 30, 2023

Sally,
You don´t know me but I read Wayne´s obituary and he sounds like an awesome man of God! I´m sorry for your loss. God bless you.

Fran Clark

December 30, 2023

So sorry, Sally, I am praying for you! You are truly loved my friend. Fran Clark

Velda Murphy

December 30, 2023

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

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