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G. Frederick (Fred) Montgomery

January 22, 2018

  • Visitation: 12:00 – 2:00 PM on Thursday, Jan. 25 at Johnson-Arrowood Funeral Home
  • Remembrance of Life Service: 2:00 PM on Thursday, Jan. 25 in the funeral home chapel
  • Graveside Service: Following the service to Liberty Hill Cemetery

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Posted by:
Frank Clamon

Posted on:
March 1, 2018

Betty, I only recently learned of Fred'd passing in the car club newsletter. Needless to say I was shocked and saddened by the news. I remember him well standing at the door of Miss Elmore's home room waiting for you. This made you both among my oldest friends, I extend to you and the rest of the family my sincerest sympathy.

Posted by:
Ronnie Clark

Posted on:
January 26, 2018

Mark and family, So sorry for your loss, will be remembering you in our prayers.

Posted by:
Mark Johnson

Posted on:
January 25, 2018

Fred was a true gentleman in every sense of the word. He was always a staunch supporter of our police department and always had a quick smile and genuine greeting whenever you would see him. I've always considered him a role model as a husband, father, and citizen.

Posted by:
Don Macgregor

Posted on:
January 25, 2018

Mr. Montgomery was one of the finest Men I have had the pleasure of knowing. He will be missed and thought of often by myself and all of the employees at Hawkins County Gas. If I can be of any help to anyone now or in the future please call.

Posted by:
Kathy Blevins

Posted on:
January 24, 2018

The staff of Edwards, Tipton, Witt Insurance are sorry for your loss.

Posted by:
Randy Still

Posted on:
January 24, 2018

Betty & Family, On behalf of the Dan'l Boone Region Antique Automobile Club of America, I would like to extend our sympathy to you and your family in the passing of Fred. Both of you were active and important leaders of our club in the formative years of our organization. I recall Fred being President of the Region when we hosted our first AACA National Meet and Fred's leadership in that major undertaking. While our paths have not crossed as much in recent years as Fred became more involved in politics, we remember many good times together and Fred's knowledge and leadership. We share your loss in his passing. Sincerely, Randy Still, Board Chairperson, Dan'l Boone Region AACA

Posted by:
Wayne Gilliam

Posted on:
January 24, 2018

I would like to say, as a long time friend of Fred's, how much I admired and respected him for who he was. The times we met were always special to me and I will have to share your loss . My most sincere condolences to all of the family. Wayne Gilliam

Posted by:
Jerry Gordon Greene

Posted on:
January 24, 2018

Rest in peace, old friend and classmate.

Posted by:
Joe Way

Posted on:
January 23, 2018

Sorry for your loss

Posted by:
Darlene Taylor

Posted on:
January 23, 2018

Betty, I am so sorry for your loss. Fred was such a special man who will be greatly missed. If there is anything I can do for you or your family please don’t hesitate to call me. You will be in my thoughts and prayers Love, Darlene

Posted by:
William Lyons

Posted on:
January 23, 2018

So sorry for your loss. Mr. Fred was a great man ! The entire area has lost a faithful servant . He will be missed by one and all.

Posted by:
Steve Crawford

Posted on:
January 23, 2018

Blake, I am sorry to hear of your Father's death. You were a true and wonderful Son. Take Care Buddy!

Posted by:
Larry & Carol Wallace

Posted on:
January 23, 2018

Blake and family, please accept our sincerest condolences in the loss of your Dad. May God grant you comfort in precious memories. May He hold you even closer in this most difficult time and grant you peace that comes only from Him. Blessings to you. Larry & Carol Wallace

Posted by:
Kimberly Burke(Grills)

Posted on:
January 23, 2018

Betty, Mark , Blake and Family I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Fred. He was a very special Man and will be greatly missed, I will always remember him coming into the shop with his kind words and smile. The smell of his tobacco and the many years We all shared with him at Haggle Shop Antiques. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. My Mom and I thought a lot of Fred and all of You. Please know We are thinking of You and sending Big Hugs. Kim Burke(Grills) Joyce L. Grills

Posted by:
John Brinkley

Posted on:
January 23, 2018

Blake, I'm really sorry for your loss. I'll be praying for you & your family that God will give you peace & discernment through the days & months ahead.

Posted by:
Norman Gray

Posted on:
January 23, 2018

My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this time of loss. The CHHS class of "57" has lost another member. We will miss him.

Posted by:
Jean Fleischer

Posted on:
January 23, 2018

Most of you don't know me; my connections with the Montgomery family go back a long way. From 1968 to 1971, fairly early in my career at Eastman, I shared an office with Graham Montgomery (Sr.) and Henry Powers. Graham came over to many as being the "quiet type". The Graham that I knew had a very great, rather dry since of humor and we shared lots of laughs over those three years. Graham and Henry both very much enjoyed playing Rook with their Eastman colleagues during lunch. Once, my wife, young son and I had the pleasure of sharing a meal with Graham and Ruby at their home in Church Hill. I came to know Roger when his job brought him to Eastman Research. We would occasionally share stories about his dad. Roger's job was with personnel so it was up to him enforce certain rules. I always felt comfortable with him in that position knowing that from his family and Christian background he would always be fair when dealing with others. I did not know Graham Jr. (Fred) as well. I knew that he was about my age and I had some contact with him when he worked in the Research shops. I knew that he had an interest in antique cars. Reading Fred's obituary this morning brought back many pleasant memories and a few tears. I was truly blessed to have known them all. May God grant you comfort and strength as you continue the traditions and the principles of your family. (Mr.) Jean Fleischer